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Findings from an employer survey to support the evaluation of Investors in People (Year 2 of 2).
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has received correspondence from Impress regarding progress made against the Committee's recommendations, following its review on intimidation in public life.
A research paper from the IPO
Employee performance ratings for each financial year since 2012.
This research brief summarises the findings from the IEA trends in mathematics and science survey (TIMSS).
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21-year-old Shreya Dharmarajan from Chennai became the British High Commissioner to India for a day.
A survey of participants in Inspire projects to ask about their awareness of the Inspire programme and its impact on their views and behaviour
In celebration of International Women's Day, the British, Canadian, and US embassies to Luxembourg have launched the 'Diplomat for a Day' competition.
The Committee has given evidence to press regulator Impress as part of their review into their Standards Code and Guidance.
The engineers of the future were given an insight into a career in the highways sector this week when members of the National Highways and Balfour Beatty Atkins team working on the M25 junction 10 upgrade spoke to students from...
The engineers of the future were given an insight into a career in the highways sector when the Highways England Education Group hosted its first ever virtual work experience week.
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