Listen to Professor Ailsa McKay on Stark Talk, BBC Radio Scotland, Tuesday 26 November, 1.30pm.
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Listen to Professor Ailsa McKay on Stark Talk, BBC Radio Scotland, Tuesday 26 November, 1.30pm.
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The WiSE Research Centre at Glasgow Caledonian University invites you to a Seminar entitled Accounting for Gender in the Modern Apprenticeship Programme on Friday 6 December at 10am in Room…
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Man for a Day – Movie Premier The film features Diane Torr as she gives one of her famous “Man for a Day” workshops in Berlin. Diane is an artist,…
The University of Stirling is seeking to appoint a researcher within the School of Applied Social Sciences The researcher will work with, and be responsible to Professor Kirstein Rummery on…
Gender & Occupational Segregation in Apprenticeships Funded by the ESRC and SDS (Skills Development Scotland) This project will carry out a major review of gender and occupational segregation in apprenticeships…
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Call for Applications PhD Studentship, University of Glasgow Funded by the ESRC and SDS (Skills Development Scotland) Project Title: “Transition from Education to Work” Closing date for applications: 20th September…
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The Council of Economic Advisers considered a presentation from Professor Ailsa McKay, WiSE Research Centre, Glasgow Caledonian University, on the potential gains financially and in equality from such a transformative…
Professor McKay appointed to Expert Working Group for Welfare Director of WiSE and Economics Professor Ailsa McKay (Glasgow School for Business and Society) has been invited to sit on the…
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Emily Thomson, WiSE Research Centre appeared on Newsnight Scotland last night, discussing Women’s Underemployment in Scotland, following the Scottish Government’s Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee report into Underemployment in Scotland…
Emily Thomson, WiSE Research Centre, recently gave evidence to the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee enquiry into Underemployment in Scotland. The full report has been published today http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/CurrentCommittees/55889.aspx As WiSE…
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