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Guides to anticipating and matching skills
Two guides, authored by IER’s , which are part of the ETF, ILO and Cedefop series of guides on skills anticipation and matching have been published.
Volume 2 covers the development of skills foresights, scenarios and skills forecasts, and aims to support setting up skills forecasting systems at national level by means of quantitative and/or qualitative approaches. The guide is intended specifically for countries which are starting to develop systems of skill needs anticipation.
Bakule, M., Czesaná, V., and Havlícková, V. (Part A), Kriechel, B., Rašovec, B. and Wilson, R. (Part B) (2016) (Vol. 2). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, (ISBN: 978-92-9157-655-5)
Volume 3 examines sectors as the key points where changes in skills demand occurs, the term sector being used to define specific areas of economic activity. It provides an overview of the role of sectoral bodies and what they do in anticipating changing skills needs. The country case studies show how skills are analysed at the sector level in different contexts and conditions.
Wilson, R., Tarjáni, H. and Rihova, H. (2016) (Vol. 3). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, (ISBN: 978-92-9157-657-9)
Nurturing the talent pipeline in Northern Ireland
The way in which teenagers think about their future in education and employment has a significant impact on what becomes of them as adults. Good-quality careers education and young people's exposure to the world of work can make a real difference to academic, social and economic outcomes, according to IER's Principal Research Fellow and Chair of the Senior Advisory Group for Skills Northern Ireland. Deirdre is chairing a breakfast meeting with NI business and education leaders, including a keynote address by Peter Weir MLA, Minister of Education, Northern Ireland.
Organised by Prospects Events, sponsored by NIE Networks and supported by Ulster University, a brand new major at the Titanic Exhibition Centre on 8 & November 2016 offers young people and parents the opportunity to meet employers, discover careers and learn more about Northern Irelands major skills shortages.
Upcoming roundtable event - ICT skills and online platforms for social inclusion
IER's and in collaboration with Professor Leela Damodaran from Loughborough University will be hosting a free roundtable event to identify the role of online platforms in providing opportunities for a better work-life balance in terms of new modes of working and new types of community engagement.The event to be held at the University of 糖心TV on 28 November (12-5pm) is being funded by the .
If you would like to attend please contact Lynne Marston. Places are limited and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Welcome to Dr Angela Knox
IER warmly welcomes , Associate Professor of Work and Organisational Studies, from The University of Sydney 糖心TV School who is visiting us for the next month. Dr Knox's research focuses on the service sector, especially the hospitality industry, and includes employment regulation, precarious work and job quality. Dr Knox will be collaborating with colleagues in IER on researching job quality.
Adult Education Strategy: England
Findings from IER’'s ‘Call for Evidence’, Town Hall meetings and interviews with senior leaders highlight a stated danger that national policy for adult education could disappear by 2020. Dr Deirdre Hughes OBE delivered a presentation to the All Party Parliamentary Group for Education this week. She has been formally invited to review and discuss the current policy and funding context, including key developments since July 2016. The APPG Chair, Chi Onwurah MP and Vice Chairs, Baroness Goudie and Peter Bottomley MP will jointly host the event. .
Hughes, D., Adriaanse, K. and Barnes, S-A. (2016) . London: All Party Parliamentary Group for Adult Education.