Technology and Future of Work

DECaDE Professor Glenn Parry offers a historical overview of the impact of technologies on work and employment following the launch of Surrey's new Future of Work Research Centre on 26th May 2022.

The University of Surrey’s new Future of Work Research Centre was launched on 26th May 2022. The new Research Centre will focus on the nature and organization of work including job quality, employment conditions and well-being consequent upon rapid technological advancements, economic developments, and societal value changes.

Professor Glenn Parry (Head of the Department of Digital Economy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation) provided a historical overview of the impact of technologies on work and employment . Listen to the talk here.

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