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The Chimp Paradox author to headline ISE Recruitment Conference 2018
Professor Steve Peters, consultant psychiatrist and author of the best selling The Chimp Paradox, will headline the Institute of Student Employers (ISE) Recruitment Conference 2018.
The annual ISE Recruitment Conference and Awards is a two-day event taking place at Celtic Manor Resort in Wales on 9 and 10 July 2018.
Professor Peters session entitled “optimising performance in graduates through emotional skill development” will cover the functioning of the mind and the rules by which it operates. He will explain what emotional skills are as well as how they can be acquired and used to optimise performance both professionally and personally.
This flagship event for early talent professionals will also celebrate the ISE’s 50th anniversary. As well as plenary sessions by industry experts, the conference offers breakout seminars and opportunities to network. The event will conclude with a gala awards dinner.
Stephen Isherwood, Chief Executive at the ISE said: “Our annual recruitment conference offers a fantastic opportunity to get together with like-minded professionals to discuss, explore, and better understand the challenges and opportunities facing our industry. Content will cover both apprentice and graduate perspectives, making it a must-attend event for universities, employers and any one interested in the recruitment of early talent.”
In addition to the main conference, the Global Student Recruitment and Development Conference will take place at the same venue on 11 July.
Super early bird rates are available to those booking before 14 February. Visit ise.org.uk for more information.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Institute of Student Employers .
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