Oral evidence to the House of Commons APPG on the Future of Work: The Future is Flex, 05th July 2022
Prof Abigail Marks was invited to give oral evidence to the House of Commons APPG on the Future of Work
Lila Skountridaki was a panelist at the New Way of Working session at the Digital Transformation 2022 – Holyrood Events, 7th June 2022
For more information on the Digital Transformation 2022 Holyrood Event and the New Way of Working Panel, please see here: https://events.holyrood.com/event/digital-transformation-2022/
Lila Skountridaki presented at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School a paper on the role of physical space in the Quality of Working Life, 26th May 2022
Lila Skountridaki presented at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School a paper on the role of physical space in the Quality of Working Life, partially drawing on insights from the working@home research study https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/business/research/events/archive/2022/headline_837517_en.html
Lila Skountridaki presented at the the Ballie Gifford LearnFest, learn at work week, 20th May 2022
Lila Skountridaki delivered a session on Hybrid Working at the Ballie Gifford LearnFest, learn at work week, on Friday 20th May 2022, where she shared research insights on hybrid work staff preferences and the role of physical space on productivity and wellbeing, largely drawing on working@home research findings.
Lila Skountridaki presented at ‘The changing flexible work landscape: Hybrid working and the four-day workweek in the UK’ joint CIPD-UEBS event, 9th March 2022
Lila presented insights on the changing flexible work landscape at the joint CIPD-University of Edinburgh Business School event on the 9th of March. Lila was joined by Dr Tom Calvard of the University of Edinburgh as well as Advait Sarkar and Tianna Xu, researchers from Microsoft Research Lab Cambridge who shared insights into the 4 […]
‘The watercooler moment myth’ – Lila Skountridaki presented at the Chief Scientific Adviser Interactive panel session, 9th March 2022
‘The watercooler moment myth’ – Lila Skountridaki contributed with a presentation including w@h research findings at the Chief Scientific Adviser Interactive panel session ‘Risks and opportunities that hybrid working brings as CSA officials‘, 9th March 2022
Work hard for a happy balance, article written by Lila Skountridaki published in FutureScot, 15 Dec 2021
Work hard for a happy balance
GOALS, RESEARCH, ACTION! – Working@Home project in Actionable Insights Seminar Series December 2021
The Working@Home project was foregrounded in the ESRC – GSRĀ COVID-19 Actionable Insights Seminar Series
Oral evidence to Welsh Parliament on ‘Remote Working: Implications for Wales – Workforce and equalities’ 27th January 2021
Prof Abigail Marks was invited to give oral evidence to the Welsh Parliament Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee – Fifth Senedd
News Article – Children will be forced to do homework in cafes and libraries due to rising energy bills at home, experts fear 29th October 2021
Professor Abigail Marks was invited to provide comments for a news article in i News