Next to speak is Deirdre Ward – EPIC Futures NI LPIP (EPIC Futures NI).
This LPIP is led by Professor Prof Kristel Miller from the Ulster University Business School and is focused on economic inactivity in Northern Ireland.
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Official launch of EPIC Futures NI at La Mon this evening with contributions from Communities NI & Economy NI Ministers - congratulations to my Ulster University colleague Prof Kristel Miller as lead investigator! #ProudofUU Ulster University Business School
Well done Prof Kristel Miller and team on an excellent launch of EPIC Futures NI
It was great to have shared Innovation Lab NI 's track record in applying #BehaviouralScience
We look forward to being part of this exciting opportunity.
Short BBC article drawing on papers from UlsterUniversity EPC & EPIC Futures NI research on the lack of spare capacity in the NI labour market. Have a read. For the super nerds - the full papers available via: ulster.ac.uk/epc/publicatio…
Well done EPIC Futures NI Prof Kristel Miller Ulster University Business School Fantastic to see this project launched in prestigious company this evening with support from Ministers Communities NI Economy NI 🚀Informing policy and co-creating brighter futures for all 🌟 #inclusiveinnovation
.Communities NI Minister Gordon Lyons MLA addressed the topic of economic inactivity at an #EPICFuturesNI event this evening. DfC is working with a range of stakeholders as part of the policy action group to identify and tackle issues relating to the hidden unemployed.
Last week we celebrated the launch of EPIC Futures NI with the help of Economy NI Minister Conor Murphy, Communities NI Minister Gordon Lyons, and our wide partner group.
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Last week we attended the launch of #EPICFuturesNI , a £4.8 million policy action group led by Ulster University, that will address economic activity by identifying hidden unemployed groups and supporting them into fair and meaningful work.
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Great to be partnering in EPIC Futures NI . A wonderful launch with Ministers and partners last night with Ulster University Business School led by Professor Prof Kristel Miller. All helping unleash the potential of the hidden unemployed across NI. Delighted to have Faculty of Business & Law, The Open University The Open University involved.
Fantastic to be joined by Ministers, academics, industry & community groups yesterday as we launched the £4.8m EPIC Futures NI project.
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#WeAreUU | #EPICFuturesNI
Team EPIC Futures NI was at Westminster yesterday for the launch of UK Research and Innovation Local Policy Innovation Partnerships.
Read more about EPIC Futures, a UU led project, here:
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Check out some of my thoughts on how we need to explore further how to break down mental models of how careers in tech are perceived. There is lots of great work in this space with both adults and for young people, so please share your initiatives or reach out to EPIC Futures NI
Minister for Communities Gordon Lyons MLA at launch of EPIC Futures NI project said that people who are economically inactive have unique circumstances & barriers preventing them from working. There is a need to respond on a unique & individual level.
Delighted to have you with us today, ahead of this evening's very exciting launch of #EPICfuturesNI 👏👏👏
It’s been a busy few days in London with Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales for the LPIP Hub #LPIPlaunch & meeting our sibling LPIPs EPIC Futures NI Prof Kristel Miller, YPIP Yorkshire Universities Gary Dymski & Forth Water Basin LPIP University of Stirling