Past special events
The Centre for Vocational Education Research (CVER) at the London School of Economics (LSE) held its fourth annual conference on Thursday 12 and Friday 13 September 2019.
Keynote speakers included Professor Uschi Backes-Gellner (University of Zurich) and Professor Eric Bettinger (Stanford Univerity)
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- Conference Programme
- Keynote paper: Uschi Backes-Gellner, Vocational Education and Training Innovation
- Conference slides
- Shaun Dougherty (Vanderbilt University)
- Emma Duchini (University of Warwick)
- Johannes Trunzer (University of Hannover)
- Tobias Schlegel (University of Zurich)
- Davey Poulissen (Maastricht University)
- Andreas Kuhn (University of Bern)
- Damiano Pregaldini (University of Zurich)
- Lisha Agarwal (University of Padova)
- Andy Dickerson and Damon Morris (University of Sheffield, CVER)
- Claudia Hupkau (CUNEF, CVER)
- Pietro Patrignani (London Economics, CVER)
- Femke Cnossen (University of Groningen)
- Filippo Pusterlaz (ETH Zurich)
- Guy Michaels (CEP and LSE)
CVER Conference at LSE, 11-12 September 2017
The Centre for Vocational Education Research (CVER) held its second annual conference on Monday 11 and Tuesday 12 September 2017.
The conference took place at the London School of Economics: Room 1.04, 1st Floor, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PH
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CVER Conference at LSE, 5-6 September 2016
The Centre for Vocational Education Research (CVER) at the London School of Economics (LSE) held a conference on the economics of vocational education and training on 5-6 September 2016.
Keynote speakers included Professor Eric Maurin (Paris School of Economics), Professor Sarah Turner (University of Virginia), and Professor Stefan Wolter (University of Berne).
The conference took place at the London School of Economics: Room 1.04, 1st Floor, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PH
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Building Skills of All, Review of England, Report Launch, 28 January 2016
In January 2016 OECD launched a report on adult skills in England, Building Skills of All, Review of England. The event was organised jointly by the Centre for Vocational Education Research (CVER) and OECD.
In England there are around nine million people with low literacy or numeracy skills or both. These nine million people might, for example, struggle to estimate how much petrol is left in the petrol tank from a sight of the gauge, or not be able to fully understand instructions on a bottle of aspirin. While basic skills of older people in England compare reasonably well with skills of their counterparts in other countries, younger people are lagging badly behind. This report was commissioned to offer an independent assessment of what could be behind these issues and to recommend some potential policy solutions.
The event gave attendees the opportunity to hear about how England compares to other countries in terms of basic skills, main challenges in the area of basic skills faced by England and policy solutions advanced by the OECD to address these challenges. The scope of the report includes 16-19 schooling, higher education and adult skills sectors.
The presentations of the main findings from the OECD were followed by the opportunity to discuss the findings and policy implications in more detail.
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Professional and Technical Education Routes, Ministerial Seminar, 9 July 2015
The Minister of State for Skills, Nick Boles MP, hosted a Ministerial Seminar on Professional and Technical Education Routes, jointly organised by the Centre for Vocational Education Research and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills on 9 July.
Experts were asked to share their vision of what an education system that can deliver high quality professional and technical skills at intermediate and higher levels should look like.
Andreas Schleicher, OECD Head of Education and Skills, introduced the meeting with an overview of the state of the English intermediate skills and education compared to other OECD countries.
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A fuller report of the meeting is available online, as well as the participants' submissions.
The outcome of these discussions will feed into the work of the Centre for Vocational Education Research.
Launch of the Centre for Vocational Education Research, 24 March 2015
Speakers:
- Nick Boles MP, Minister of State for Skills & Equalities
- Frank Bowley, Deputy Director for Skills Policy & Analysis, BIS
- Professor The Baroness Wolf of Dulwich CBE, King's College London
- John Van Reenen, Director, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
- Sandra McNally, Director, Centre for Vocational Education Research, LSE, and University of Surrey
The Centre for Vocational Education Research (CVER) is a newly established research institution, funded by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
The Centre brings together four partners, all with significant and acknowledged expertise in vocational education: the Centre for Economic Performance at the LSE (Professor Sandra McNally will be CVER's Director); the University of Sheffield (Dr Steven McIntosh); the Institute for Employment Studies (Dr Stefan Speckesser); and London Economics (Dr Gavan Conlon).
More about the launch and the centre.