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Working with Research at the Commission for Employment and Skills


The UK Commission for Employment and Skills held an information session for current and potential suppliers for our research programme on 29 January 2013.

The session covered the context of research activity at the Commission, what we do, why and the audiences we serve. Through this event, we aimed to provide potential bidders for our research work with a comprehensive understanding of our requirements.

The following videos and slide packs provide a summary of the key areas discussed.

1. About the Commission and its work (PPTX, 1.3 Mb)  (combined slide deck with ‘About the research asset’)

2. About the Research Asset at the Commission (PPTX, 1.3 Mb)  (combined slide deck with ‘About the Commission’)

3. Our work – Labour Market Information (PPTX, 431 Kb) 

4. Our work – Research and evaluation (PPTX, 425 Kb) 

5. Our work – Insights (PPTX, 418 Kb) 

6. Bidding for work – tips (PPTX, 85 Kb) 

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Interested in working with the research team?

The research team recently held an information session for current and potential suppliers; it covered the context of research activity at the Commission, what we do, why and the audiences we serve. There are six presentations available to watch and download.


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