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ESRC Quota Award in Public Policy and Management

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Sir John Gieve (former Deputy Governor, Bank of England)
to give the 2010 Annual Distinguished Lecture in Economics

Tuesday 2 February 2010, 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Chancellor’s Building, Room CBA0.061

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Professor Costas Milas
Economics
Interview with Radio Stoke

Montreal 2010 CMS Workshop

CALL FOR PAPERS  

PRAGMATISM AND HETERODOXY IN CRITICAL MANAGEMENT RESEARCH: GOING BEYOND THE QUANTITATIVE / QUALITATIVE DIVIDE

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28th October
Name change for Research Centre.
The Centre for Industrial Relations has been renamed the Centre for Employment Policy and Equalities. The name change has been made to reflect the research interests of current researchers.

ESRC Seminar Series
The Impact of migrant workers on the functioning of labour markets
Wednesday 11 November
Organiser: Steve French
The timetable for the first seminar is now available, and reservations are being accepted. Please reserve your place early, as we expect demand to be high.



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About the Institute

Welcome to the Institute for Public Policy and Management. The Institute draws together over sixty academic staff and contract research staff and 80 postgraduate researchers with shared interest in questions of public policy, in the regulation and governance of institutions, and in managerial and organisational practices. Our goal is to extend and deepen understanding of policy, institutions and management, their interrelations, their origins in broader political, societal, economic and cultural movements, and their effects.

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Seminar Series
The impact of migrant workers on the functioning of labour markets and industrial relations

In partnership with Bournemouth University, University of East Anglia, University of London, Northumbria University, and Sheffield Hallam University,

 

PGR Funding Opportunity
 
ESRC Quota Award in Public Policy and Management

Furher Information on Research Centre subjects/leads

Studentships will commence in
September 2010