Join us for the 20th Regional Innovation Policies conference🔊
Save the date: Thursday 17th - Friday 18th September 2026
Hosted by City-REDI and the LPIP Hub, hear from thought leaders shaping regional innovation research and policy insights!
Sign up now - https://ow.ly/65B150XSVAK
Posts by City-REDI
Reforming Public Funding Allocation: Strategic Opportunities for Birmingham
Dr Charlotte Hoole and Professor Anne Green discuss how Birmingham can use the West Midlands Trailblazer Devolution Deal to reform public funding allocation.
https://ow.ly/VH3S50YKnvM
Innovation for Inclusive Growth in Greater Birmingham
Dr. Gerardo Arriaga-Garcia discusses discusses how Greater Birmingham is turning increased investment, innovation assets and stronger national alignment into a deliverable pipeline for inclusive economic growth.
https://ow.ly/9z8150YKnmp
Innovation for Inclusive Growth in Greater Birmingham
Dr. Gerardo Arriaga-Garcia discusses discusses how Greater Birmingham is turning increased investment, innovation assets and stronger national alignment into a deliverable pipeline for inclusive economic growth.
https://ow.ly/9z8150YKnmp
Innovation for Inclusive Growth in Greater Birmingham
Dr. Gerardo Arriaga-Garcia discusses discusses how Greater Birmingham is turning increased investment, innovation assets and stronger national alignment into a deliverable pipeline for inclusive economic growth.
https://ow.ly/9z8150YKnmp
NEW REPORT: When One Job isn’t Enough: Young Women and Multiple Jobholding
Darja Reuschke, Tracey Warren and Emma Thackray find how young women (16–29) are the group most likely to work multiple jobs in their new report.
https://ow.ly/NhaM50YINVm
In a blog for the BER 2025, Johannes Read argues that Birmingham’s economy, like an onion, develops in layers shaped by history.
He explains how understanding this evolution can guide future cluster development and growth opportunities across the West Midlands.
https://ow.ly/veBs50YGWyG
In a blog for the BER 2025, Johannes Read argues that Birmingham’s economy, like an onion, develops in layers shaped by history.
He explains how understanding this evolution can guide future cluster development and growth opportunities across the West Midlands.
https://ow.ly/veBs50YGWyG
NEW REPORT: When One Job isn’t Enough: Young Women and Multiple Jobholding
Darja Reuschke, Tracey Warren and Emma Thackray find how around one in ten young women were working more than one job at the same time in 2023–24 in their new report.
https://ow.ly/gN6550YKneQ
In a blog for the BER 2025, Johannes Read argues that Birmingham’s economy, like an onion, develops in layers shaped by history.
He explains how understanding this evolution can guide future cluster development and growth opportunities across the West Midlands.
https://ow.ly/veBs50YGWyG
In a blog for the Birmingham Economic Review 2025, Dr. Magda Cepeda-Zorrilla examines the health, environmental and economic benefits of electric vehicle adoption.
https://ow.ly/Vtkm50YGWsC
Birmingham Citizens Accountability Assembly event promoting affordable housing and good work with diverse attendees in a university hall.
Birmingham Citizens Accountability Assembly 2026
16 Apr 2026, 5.15pm at the University of Birmingham
Join Birmingham Citizens as we put our priorities on housing & work to the political parties seeking election to run Birmingham City Council.
Register: https://actionnetwork.org/events/bham-2026/
In a blog for the Birmingham Economic Review 2025, Dr. Magda Cepeda-Zorrilla examines the health, environmental and economic benefits of electric vehicle adoption.
https://ow.ly/Vtkm50YGWsC
Join us for the 20th Regional Innovation Policies conference🔊
Save the date: Thursday 17th - Friday 18th September 2026
Hosted by City-REDI and the LPIP Hub, hear from thought leaders shaping regional innovation research.
Submit your abstract by 10th May!
Sign up now - https://ow.ly/65B150XSVAK
NEW REPORT: When One Job isn’t Enough: Young Women and Multiple Jobholding
Darja Reuschke, Tracey Warren and Emma Thackray look at how young working women report significantly poorer job-related mental well-being, regardless of whether they hold one or multiple jobs.
https://ow.ly/At7G50YINQx
In a blog for the Birmingham Economic Review 2025, Dr. Magda Cepeda-Zorrilla examines the health, environmental and economic benefits of electric vehicle adoption.
https://ow.ly/Vtkm50YGWsC
Birmingham Citizens Accountability Assembly event promoting affordable housing and good work with diverse attendees in a university hall.
Birmingham Citizens Accountability Assembly 2026
16 Apr 2026, 5.15pm at the University of Birmingham
Join Birmingham Citizens as we put our priorities on housing & work to the political parties seeking election to run Birmingham City Council.
Register: https://actionnetwork.org/events/bham-2026/
Webinar: When one job isn’t enough: Young women and multiple employment
14th April 2026, 12:00 – 13:30
Join the Women's Budget Group for an insightful discussion on the realities of young women’s working lives and the urgent need for a feminist future of work.
https://shorturl.at/Skfgx
Join us for the 20th Regional Innovation Policies conference🔊
Save the date: Thursday 17th - Friday 18th September 2026
Hosted by City-REDI and the LPIP Hub, hear from thought leaders shaping regional innovation research.
Submit your abstract by 10th May!
Sign up now - https://ow.ly/65B150XSVAK
Webinar: When one job isn’t enough: Young women and multiple employment
14th April 2026, 12:00 – 13:30
Join the Women's Budget Group for an insightful discussion on the realities of young women’s working lives and the urgent need for a feminist future of work.
https://shorturl.at/Skfgx
Birmingham Citizens Accountability Assembly event promoting affordable housing and good work with diverse attendees in a university hall.
Birmingham Citizens Accountability Assembly 2026
16 Apr 2026, 5.15pm at the University of Birmingham
Join Birmingham Citizens as we put our priorities on housing & work to the political parties seeking election to run Birmingham City Council.
Register: https://actionnetwork.org/events/bham-2026/
Webinar: When one job isn’t enough: Young women and multiple employment
14th April 2026, 12:00 – 13:30
Join the Women's Budget Group for an insightful discussion on the realities of young women’s working lives and the urgent need for a feminist future of work.
https://shorturl.at/Skfgx
Join us for the 20th Regional Innovation Policies conference🔊
Save the date: Thursday 17th - Friday 18th September 2026
Hosted by City-REDI and the LPIP Hub, hear from thought leaders shaping regional innovation research and policy insights!
Sign up now - https://ow.ly/65B150XSVAK
Webinar: When one job isn’t enough: Young women and multiple employment
14th April 2026, 12:00 – 13:30
Join the Women's Budget Group for an insightful discussion on the realities of young women’s working lives and the urgent need for a feminist future of work.
https://shorturl.at/Skfgx
Join us for the 20th Regional Innovation Policies conference🔊
Save the date: Thursday 17th - Friday 18th September 2026
Hosted by City-REDI and the LPIP Hub, hear from thought leaders shaping regional innovation research and policy insights!
Sign up now - https://ow.ly/65B150XSVAK
As part of the Birmingham Economic Review 2025, Donald Houston explores Greater Birmingham’s long‑term labour market resurgence—driven by population growth, rising employment, and falling inactivity—while highlighting emerging challenges.
https://ow.ly/IGOk50Yse0a
Birmingham Citizens Accountability Assembly event promoting affordable housing and good work with diverse attendees in a university hall.
Birmingham Citizens Accountability Assembly 2026
16 Apr 2026, 5.15pm at the University of Birmingham
Join Birmingham Citizens as we put our priorities on housing & work to the political parties seeking election to run Birmingham City Council.
Register: https://actionnetwork.org/events/bham-2026/
Webinar: When one job isn’t enough: Young women and multiple employment
14th April 2026, 12:00 – 13:30
Join the Women's Budget Group for an insightful discussion on the realities of young women’s working lives and the urgent need for a feminist future of work.
https://shorturl.at/Skfgx
As part of the Birmingham Economic Review 2025, Donald Houston explores Greater Birmingham’s long‑term labour market resurgence—driven by population growth, rising employment, and falling inactivity—while highlighting emerging challenges.
https://ow.ly/IGOk50Yse0a
Webinar: When one job isn’t enough: Young women and multiple employment
14th April 2026, 12:00 – 13:30
Join the Women's Budget Group for an insightful discussion on the realities of young women’s working lives and the urgent need for a feminist future of work.
https://shorturl.at/Skfgx