PrOPEL Hub: Insights and Legacies Conference, Glasgow, 15-6 November

Join us in Glasgow on 15-16 November, where a line-up of leading researchers and key stakeholders share cutting-edge insights on how human resources and workplace practices can drive wellbeing, engagement, productivity and innovation. 

Date and time

Tue, Nov 15, 2022, 10:30 AM –Wed, Nov 16, 2022, 5:00 PM GMT

Location

University of Strathclyde, The Technology and Innovation Centre, 99 George Street Glasgow, G1 1RD 

The ESRC-funded PrOPEL Hub launched in early 2020 bringing together experts across nine Universities and the CIPD. We all share a common interest in understanding the role of workplace practice in tackling the UK’s productivity puzzle. Over the last two and half years, we have worked together to broaden and deepen our understanding of working lives and develop interventions to enhance workplace practice and employee engagement to improve productivity.

On the 15th and 16th November we will be running a two-day conference to share what we have learned and to identify next steps for the PrOPEL Hub. Join us on either or both days to:

  • Hear from leading PrOPEL Hub researchers and partners on the role of the workplace and workplace levers in driving engagement, wellbeing, innovation and productivity.
  • Explore different methodologies for engaging and influencing business, policy and academic stakeholders, including traditionally “hard to reach” groups.
  • Be part of forming a PrOPEL Hub manifesto with key priorities for continuing to drive forward the workplace productivity agenda.

Speakers include:

  • Prof Alan Felstead, Cardiff University
  • Prof Patricia Findlay, University of Strathclyde
  • Prof Monder Ram, Aston University
  • Prof Rebecca Riley, King’s College , London
  • And many other leading researchers..

As well as key policy stakeholders such as:

  • Gill Dix, Head of Workplace Policy, ACAS
  • Jonny Gifford, Senior Advisor, CIPD
  • Daisy Hooper, Head of Policy & Innovation, Chartered Management Institute

Join the discussion in Glasgow on 15 and or 16 November. You can find the full programme and register via eventbrite HERE