Symposium release 2016 HR conference dates

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Ann McCracken (centre), chair of the Symposium Health@Work Summit in June this year, leading one of their famous knowledge-share sessions in Kensington, London.

As we head into the Autumn, leading HR conference producer Symposium have published provisional dates for their 2016 programme of HR events.

“This year seems to be flying by, and with only a few months left – we thought it best to give HR leaders a head start in adding some important dates to their calendars for next year,” said Rosalind Morris, marketing manager at Symposium.

The Symposium conference schedule for 2016 is as follows

  • Graduate Recruitment & Development Forum, February 25
  • Employee Engagement Summit, March 10
  • Health at Work Summit, May 12
  • ProGlobal, June 16
  • Mission Critical HR Analytics, July 5
  • Innovation in Recruitment, September 22
  • Talent Management and Leadership Development, October 10
  • Successful HR Business Partnering Conference, November 10
  • Workplace Wellbeing and Stress Forum, November 24
  • Apprentices and School Leavers, December 6

For more information or to book your place now, you can contact Symposium by calling 020 7231 5100. If you would like to deliver a case study or session at one of their conferences, you can register your interest here.

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