NUI Galway to host the 5th Annual Irish Universities Association Human Resources

Sep 25 2006 Posted: 00:00 IST
NUI Galway is to be the venue for the 5th Annual Irish Universities Association Human Resources Conference, from 27-29 September. The conference, entitled An Bóthar Romhainn – The Road Ahead', will focus on a wide range of Human Resources (HR) issues facing Ireland's universities.

Danuta Gray, CEO, O2 will deliver the keynote address on 'The challenges of leading in an ever changing and competitive environment'. Further input from eminent industrial relations and human resource management experts, trade unionists and policy makers will include presentations by:

  • Brendan McGinty, Director of HR & Industrial Relations, IBEC
  • Kieran Mulvey, Chief Executive of the Labour Relations Commission
  • Tom Boland, Chief Executive, HEA
  • Elspeth MacArthur, Director of HR, University of Edinburgh
  • Jack O'Connor, General President, SIPTU

Dr. Iognáid Ó Muircheartaigh, President of NUI Galway and the Irish Universities Association, who will give the welcome address at the conference commented, "There are seismic changes underway in our sector, the net results of which will benefit the entire nation as we support moves toward the progression of the knowledge economy. We value the input and expertise from the private business and industrial relations experts will bring to this event".

The conference is being hosted by the Human Resources Department at NUI Galway, whose Director, Chris McNairney, commented, "The strategic importance of 4th level (post-graduate) skills to developing Ireland as a knowledge economy is widely accepted and is a challenge to which the university sector rises. HR professionals within the sector have a critical role to play in supporting this challenge and accommodating the changes 4th level brings. This conference is an opportunity for management and unions to explore and discuss the best way forward".

More information about the event can be found at www.conference.ie

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