Working together for young people
Many organisations and individuals have worked alongside us as a catalyst for change in the world of careers. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to those who have…
Many organisations and individuals have worked alongside us as a catalyst for change in the world of careers. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to those who have…
…from over 35 countries and we run an international research conference that brings practitioners from around the world together. Click here for our research library and details of our conference….
The world of work in 2017 is defined by change: new types of working (in the ‘gig’ economy of zero hour contract work and portfolio careers); rapid automation (ranging…
…better understanding about the ways our world is changing is a key first step in this direction. Chapter 1, Growth, shows how economic growth has lifted millions out of poverty…
…1000 pupils aged 14-16. The Taskforce’s new research into Employer engagement in English independent schools is also featured. Read the full edition of Taskforce News –Taskforce News – July 2012…
Employer engagement in education is a subject of increasing fascination across the globe. Over many decades now, governments around the world have worked to close the gap between the classroom…
Keep up to date with the latest research news from around the world: Our free monthly research digest combines the latest research, reports and publications worldwide. It also has details…
Education and Employer’s CEO, Nick Chambers was interviewed by Kamarul Bahrin, Vice President & Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Astro Awani, the Malaysian news and current affairs channel. The 30 minute interview…
…research produced by academics around the world easily accessible to practitioners, employers and policy-makers. Hosting popular seminars and international conferences on the subject, a strong community of interest brings new…
A major new free research library has gained world-wide interest including from the OECD, Harvard University and the Japanese government. Policy makers, researchers, journalists, business and school leaders interested in…