1 PROFESSOR NOEL WHITESIDE: CURRICULUM VITAE (1) PERSONAL DETAILS Full Name and Title: Professor Noel Whiteside Department: Sociology University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, U.K. Current Appointment: Professor in Comparative Public Policy Other appointments 1998 - 2005 Conseil scientifique Maison des Sciences de L’Homme (Ange Guepin) 2001 - Zurich Financial Services Fellow 2002- Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 2009 - 2013 Scientific Advisory Board: Nordforsk Nordic Centre of Excellence Programme: Welfare Research Visiting Academic Posts 1985 Australian Visiting Research Fellow Departments of History Universities of Sydney and Melbourne Sept - Dec 1990 Visiting Research Fellow Centre for International Research on Communication and Information Technologies (CIRCIT), Melbourne Oct - Dec.1994 Visiting Senior Research Scholar School of History, Philosophy and Politics Macquarie University, Sydney February 1999 Visiting Professor (sciences sociales) Ecole Normale Superieur de Cachan Paris October 1999 Marshall-Monnet Scholar in Residence European Union Center University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA Sept.-Feb. 2005 Senior Visiting Scholar Columbia University at Reid Hall Paris 2 Feb. – Mar. 2012 Visiting Professor School of Political and Economic Studies University of Helsinki Academic Qualifications: 1976 PhD ‘The Dock Decasualisation Issue’ University of Liverpool Previous Appointments (full time): 1977-78: Research Fellow, Centre for Social History University of Warwick 1978-89 Lecturer in Social Policy University of Bristol 1989-94 Senior Lecturer in Social Policy University of Bristol 1994-99 Reader in Public Policy University of Bristol 1999-2000 Reader in Social Policy University of Warwick Previous Appointments (part-time) 1977, 1978, 1979 Course tutor: 'War and Society' Open University Summer Schools 1982-83: Editor (half-time) on project on industrial relations records Public Record Office London 1982-90 Academic consultant Department of Employment (Records Management) 3 (2) TEACHING Undergraduate (current teaching only) Length of course (contact hours) Number of students Social Welfare in Britain 11 weeks (11 hours) 110 Creating Social Europe? (comparative social policy) 22 weeks (22 hours) 36-50 Society State and Welfare 11 weeks (11 hours) 30 (2 x 15) Creating Social Europe? 22 weeks (66 hours) 36-50 (3 x 12-16) Restructuring Welfare (EU and social policy) 10 sessions (x 2 hours) 10-12 Critical Social Policy (social theory) 2 sessions (x 2 hours) 10 Researching Society 2 sessions (4 hours) 50 Research Process and Research Design 2 sessions (4 hours) 20-30 Lecture courses Tutorials/seminars Postgraduate Taught MA classes The first two of these MA courses are required for the Department of Sociology’s MA in Social Research (specialism in Social Policy). Researching Society is a required course for all MA Social Research students and Research Process and Research Design is a training course for all incoming PhD students. 4 Research Postgraduate Supervision Individual Start date Qualification Actual (or Individual/Joint anticipated) supervision completion A Oct. 1982 PhD June 1986 Single Bristol B Oct 1986 PhD Jan 1991 Joint UWE C Jan. 1988 PhD June 1995 Single Bristol D Oct. 1990 PhD June 1995 Single Bristol E Oct 1991 M.Phil. June1998 Single Bristol F Oct. 1993 PhD June 1998 Single Bristol G Oct 1993 PhD June 1998 Single Bristol H Oct. 1994 PhD Dec. 1999 Joint UWE I Oct. 2000 PhD (part time) Oct. 2005 Single Warwick J Oct. 2003 PhD Sept 2008 Joint Warwick K Oct. 2006 PhD June2010 Joint Warwick L Oct. 2007 PhD June2012 Single Warwick M Oct. 2008 PhD Dec. 2012 Single Warwick N Oct. 2010 PhD (part-time) Dec 2015 Single Warwick O Oct. 2013 PhD Oct 2017 Joint Warwick P Oct 2013 PhD Oct 2016 Single Warwick Q Jan 2014 PhD(part-time) Oct 2016 Single Warwick R Oct 2014 PhD Oct 2017 Joint Warwick S Oct 2014 PhD Oct 2017 Joint Warwick I have also supervised visiting PhD students for one year at Bristol and at Warwick Other Postgraduate Teaching Visiting posts at ENS-Cachan and at the universities of Wisconsin – Madison and Helsinki (see visiting academic posts above) involved my teaching an elective course to fourth level students in Paris and participation, as discussant, in doctoral seminars. I have taught on research student summer schools at the Georg-August-University, (Gottingen, 2003): at Sciences Po, Paris (ESPANET, 2005); at the universities of Southern Denmark, Stockholm, Helsinki (NORDFORSK, 2010-13) and invited speaker at ESRC postgraduate summer schools for new doctoral students in 2002 and 2003. 5 3) RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS: Work in Progress Current research projects funded by the ESRC and by CSIRO-Monash Research Cluster of Superannuation involve (a) research into the transition from school to work in 1930s Birmingham and Leicester and (b) research on gender and governance of funded pension systems in Europe and Australia. All research currently in preparation for publication Books The following does not include work on administrative histories of government departments, now forming part of the National Archive’s Current Guide, Part 1. Casual Labour: the Unemployment Question and the Port Transport Industry, 18801970, (Oxford University Press, 1985) pp. 324 Co-author, Gordon Phillips. Bad Times: Unemployment in British Social and Political History (Faber & Faber, 1991) pp. 147 Developments in the British Welfare State, 1939-1951 (HMSO, 1992) pp.180 Co-authors, Andrew Land and Rodney Lowe. Aux sources du chômage: une comparaison interdisciplinaire France - Grande Bretagne (Editions Belin, Paris, 1994) pp. 467 Co-editors, Malcolm Mansfield, Robert Salais Governance, Industry and Labour Markets in Britain and France: the modernising state in the mid-twentieth century (Routledge, London, Jan 1998) pp. 295. Co-editor, Robert Salais Pension Security in the 21st Century: redrawing the public-private divide (OUP, Oxford, autumn 2003) Co-editor, Gordon Clark Britain’s Pensions Crisis: history and policy (British Academy / Oxford University Press, 2006) Co-editors Hugh Pemberton, Pat Thane Transforming European Employment Policy: labour market transitions and the promotion of capability (Elgar 2012) Co-editors Robert Salais and Ralf Rogowski Governing Pension Fund Capitalism in Times of Uncertainty special issue Global Social Policy, 12, 3, (2012) Co-editors Mitchell Orenstein and Bernhard Ebbinghaus 6 Contributions to edited books (see also Work in Progress) Under my sole authorship, unless stated otherwise. 'Public policy and port labour reform', in S. Tolliday and J. Zeitlin (eds) Shop Floor Bargaining and the State (Cambridge University Press, 1985) 75-108. 'Social welfare and industrial relations, 1918-1939' in C.J.Wrigley (ed.) A History of British Industrial Relations Vol. II, 1914-1939, (Harvester, 1987) 211-242. 'The social consequences of unemployment', in A. Booth and S. Glynn (eds.) The Road to Full Employment, (Allen and Unwin, 1987) 17-31. 'The British population at war' in J.M. Turner (ed) Britain and the First World War, (Unwin Hyman 1988) 85-98. 'Concession, coercion or cooperation? State policy and industrial unrest in Britain during the first world war' in L. Haimson and G. Sapelli (eds) Strikes, Social Conflict and the First World War, (Annali, Feltrinelli Foundation, 1990/1991) 107-123 (a)'Définir le chômage: traditions syndicales et politique nationale en Grande Bretagne' (b)'Introduction, troisième partie: Politique' (c)'Introduction générale' (co-author, R. Salais) in M. Mansfield, R. Salais and N. Whiteside (eds), Aux sources du chômage, 18801914 (Editions Belin, Paris, 1994) 381-412; 281-295; 5-33 ‘Aiming at consensus: the politics of the “social” and the “industrial” wage in Britain after the second world war’ in MIRE Comparing Social Welfare Systems in Europe, vol 1, Oxford Conference, ( Imprimerie nationale, 1995) 509-535. 'Employment policy: a chronicle of decline?' in D. Gladstone (ed.), British Social Welfare, (UCL Press, 1995) 52-71. 'Prottegere il mestiere: l'organizzazione sindicale in Gran Bretagna prima della grande guerra' in M. Antonioli e L. Ganapini (eds) I sindacati occidentali dal'800 ad oggi in una prospettiva storica comparata (Saggiatore B. Mondadori, 1995) 51-73 'Industrial relations and social welfare, 1945-1979' in C.J. Wrigley (ed.) A History of British Industrial Relations, vol. III, 1939-1979 (Edward Elgar, 1996) 107-128 ‘Le syndicalisme docker en Grande Bretagne après la seconde guerre mondiale’ in M. Pigenet (dir), Le syndicalisme docker depuis 1945 (Presse Universitaire de Rouen, 1997) 117-30. 'The politics of the 'social' and the 'industrial' wage, 1945-60' in H. Jones and M. Kandiah (eds), The Myth of Consensus? (Macmillan, 1997) 120-139 7 'Le Welfare state britannique: le produit d’une tradition libérale’ in P. Auvernon, P. Martin, P. Rozenblatt et M. Tallard (eds), L'Etat a l'épreuve du ‘social’ (Editions Syllepse, 1998), 108-114. ‘Employment policy’ in N. Ellison and C. Pierson (eds.), Developments in British Social Policy (Macmillan, 1998) 97-112 ‘Les politiques économiques et les politiques industrielles en France et Grande Bretagne (1930-1960)’ in F. Guedj et S. Sirot (dir), Histoire sociale de l’Europe occidentale au XXème siècle (Editions Seli Arslan, Paris, 1998) 165-180. (a) ‘Introduction’ (with R. Salais) (b)‘The state and the labour market: employment in the public sector’ in Whiteside and Salais (eds) Governance, Industry and Labour Markets (Routledge, 1998) 5-38; 373-402 ‘Private agencies and public purposes’ in J. Le Grand and W. Bartlett (eds.) A Revolution in Social Policy: quasi-market reform in the 1990s (Polity Press, 1998) 201-17 'Les bases multiples des syndicats' (with M. Dreyfus, S. Kott, M. Pigenet) in J.L. Robert, F. Boll, A. Prost (dir) L'invention des syndicalismes: le syndicalisme en Europe occidentale à la fin du XIXe siècle (Paris, Sorbonne, 1998) 269-85 ‘L’organisation du travail et le développement du syndicalisme dans les ports britanniques’ in Guillon et Mencherini (dir) Dockers, de la Méditerranée a la Mer du Nord (UMR, TELEMME, 1999) 63-75 'Towards a "modern" labour market?' in B. Conekin, F. Mort, C. Waters (eds), Moments of Modernity? Reconstructing Britain, 1945-64 (Rivers Oram Press 1999), 76-96 ‘Private provision and public welfare’ in D. Gladstone (ed) Before Beveridge: Welfare before the Welfare State (IEA, 1999) 26 – 43 ‘La Charte de la Mutualité et la loi de 1911 en Grande Bretagne’ in M. Dreyfus, B. Gibaud et A. Gueslin (dir) Démocratie, Solidarité et Mutualité: autour de la loi de 1898, (Editions Economica, Paris, 1999) 208-220. ‘From full employment to flexibility: Britain and France , 1960-2000’ in Bo Strath (ed) After Full Employment: European discourses on work and flexibility (Peter Laing, Brussels, 2000) 107-135 ‘Accounting and Accountability: an historical case study of a public-private partnership’ in R. Rhodes (ed.) Transforming British Government vol 2 (Macmillan, 2000) 167-182 8 (a) ‘Introduction’ (with Gordon Clark) (b) ‘Historical perspectives and the politics of pension reform’ in G.L. Clark and N. Whiteside (eds.) Pension Security in the 21st Century (OUP, 2003): 1-21 & 21-42 ‘L’Angleterre: la naissance d’une logique assurantielle’ in D. Assayag, F. Guedj et P. Toucas-Truyen (dirs), La santé en Europe: entre marche et solidarité, (L’Editions de l’Atelier, Paris, 2003) 43-47 ‘Chômage et inaptitude en Grande Bretagne de la fin du XIXe siècle aux années trente’ in C.Omnes et S. Bruno (dirs), Les mains inutiles: inaptitude au travail et emploi en Europe, (Editions Belin, Paris, 2004) 224-48 ‘The Multiple Foundations of Trade Union Organisation in Nineteenth-Century Germany, France and Britain,’ (with Dreyfus, Kott and Pigenet) in J-L. Robert, A. Prost, C.Wrigley (eds.) The Emergence of European Trade Unionism. (Aldershot, Ashgate), 215-232. ‘Security and the working life’ in R. Salais and R. Villeneuve (eds), Towards a European Politics of Capabilities, (Cambridge University Press, 2004) ‘Comparing welfare states: conventions, institutions and political frameworks in France and Britain since 1945’ in J-C Barbier et M-T Letablier (dirs), Politiques Sociales: enjeux épistémologiques et méthodologiques des comparaisons internationales (Laing, Brussels, 2005) 211-229 ‘Private pensions and public policy: the public-private divide reappraised’ in G.L. Clark, A. Munnell and M. Orzag (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Pensions and Retirement Income (OUP, Oxford, 2006) 684-702 ‘Syndicalismes et l’Etat social’ (with M. Dreyfus, P. Pasture and E. Nijhof) in M. Pigenet, J-P Robert et P. Pasture (dirs), L’Apogée des syndicalismes en Europe occidentale: 1960-85, (Publications de la Sorbonne, Paris, 2006) 81-109 ‘Estado y relaciones de trabajo en Gran Bretaña. Un estudio de caso – el trabajo portuario’ in S. Castillo (et al.) Estados y relaciones de trabajo en la Europa del siglo XX, (Ediciones Cinca, 2007) 187- 213 ‘Constructing unemployment: Britain and France in historical perspective’ in T. Riis and M. Hansen (eds.) Poverty: its degrees, its causes and its relief (Solivegus – Verlag, Kiel, 2008) 103-127 ‘La protección social en Gran Bretaña … el caso del seguro sanitario’ in S. Castillo (coord.) La Previsión Social en la Historia (Siglio, 2009) 519-53 9 ‘L’assurance sociale en Grande Bretagne 1900-1950’ in Michel Dreyfus (dir.) Les assurances sociales en Europe (Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2009) 127-58. ‘Creating public value’ in J. Benington and M. H. Moore (eds), Public Value: theory and practice (Palgrave, 2011) 74-89 ‘Les derives du ‘New Public Management’ in Le travail reinventé: un defi pour l’Europe’ A. Bourgouin and R. Salais (dirs) Nantes 2011: 46-7. ‘Creating collective capability: historical perspectives on co-ordinated public action’ in R. Rogowski, R. Salais and N. Whiteside (eds), Transforming European Employment Policy: labour market transitions and the promotion of capability (Elgar 2011) 157-81 ‘Introduction’ with R. Rogowski and R. Salais in in R. Rogowski, R. Salais and N. Whiteside (eds), Transforming European Employment Policy: labour market transitions and the promotion of capability (Elgar 2011) 1-25. ‘The Liberal era and the growth of state welfare’ in P. Alcock, M. May and S. Wright (eds) Social Policy (Wiley-Blackwell 2012 4th ed.) 117-24 ‘Lebenschancen und Wohlfahrt: Forderung der Gleichstellung von Mannern und Frauen im forgeschritten Alter’ in. B. Huber (ed) Kurswechsel fur ein gutes Leben (campus, Frankfurt am Main 2013) 130-149 ‘Organising labour markets: the British experience’ in S. Wadauer, T. Buchner, and A. Mejstrik The History of Labor Intermediation: Institutions and Individual Ways of Finding Employment in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (Berghahn Books forthcoming) ‘Britain’s pension reforms: a new departure?’ in M. Jepson and D. Natali (eds) The New Pension Mix in Europe: Reforms throughout the Crisis’ (Peter Laing – forthcoming) Academic Journal Articles (refereed journals) See also Work in Progress 'Welfare insurance and casual labour: a study of administrative intervention in industrial employment', Economic History Review, XXXII, Nov. 1979, 507-522 'Unemployment and the public record', Society for the Study of Labour History Bulletin, no. 38, 1979, 57-59 'Education and the state: the growth of central control', Journal of the Society of Archivists, Spring 1979, 15-19 10 'Welfare legislation and the unions during the First World War', Historical Journal, 23, 1980, 857-874 'Industrial welfare and labour regulation in Britain at the time of the First World War', International Review of Social History, 25, 1980, 307-331 'Welfare legislation and the unions after the First World War: a reply', Historical Journal, 25, 1982, 443-446 'Industrial relations and the public record', Society for the Study of Labour History Bulletin, 47, 1983, 42-46 'Central control and the approved societies: access to social support under the interwar health insurance scheme', Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin, 32, 1983, 28-31 'Private agencies for public purposes: some new perspectives on policy making in health insurance', Journal of Social Policy, 12, 1983, 165-193 'The National Health Insurance scheme revisited', Journal of Social Policy, 12, 1983, 525-529 'Wages and welfare: industrial bargaining and union benefits before the First World War', Society for the Study of Labour History Bulletin, 51 pt.III, 1986, 21-34. 'Counting the cost: sickness and disability among working people in an era of industrial recession', Economic History Review, XL, 1987, 228-246 'Unemployment and health', Journal of Social Policy, 17, 1988, 177-194 'Deconstructing unemployment: developments in Britain in the interwar years', Economic History Review, XLIV, Nov. 1991, 665-682 with James Gillespie. 'La protection du métier: l'organisation industrielle et les services des syndicats dans l'Angleterre de la fin du dix-neuvième siècle', Les Cahiers d'Histoire de l'Institut de Recherches Marxistes, no. 51, 1993, 29-51. 'The revolution that failed: public administration and labour policy in Britain, 18801918', Jahrbuchs fur Europeanische Verwaltungsgeschichte, no 5, 1993, 57-83. 'La recherche du consensus: politiques des revenus salariaux et sociaux dans la Grande Bretagne de l'après-guerre', Genèses: sciences sociales et histoire, 18, Jan. 1995, 47-67. 'Creating the welfare state, 1945-60' Journal of Social Policy 25, 1, 1996, 83-103 11 ‘Regulating markets: the real costs of poly-centric administration under the National Health Insurance Scheme’, Public Administration, 75, 3, 1997, 467- 85 ‘Comparing welfare states: social protection and industrial politics in France and Britain, 1930-60’, Journal of European Social Policy, 8, 2, 1998, 139-155 with Robert Salais ‘In search of security: earnings-related pensions in Britain and Europe’ History and Policy 2003, http://www.historyandpolicy.org/main/policy-paper-11.html 8 pp. ‘William Beveridge desde una perspectiva histórica: una reinterpretación del Informe Beveridge’ Sociológica del Trabajo, nueva época, num. 48, primavera de 2003, 87110 ‘Une comparaison des systèmes de protection sociale en Allemagne, en France et en Grande Bretagne’, Histoire et Sociétés, 6, 2003, 22-41 ‘Historical methods for comparing pension policies’, Cross National Research Papers: European Cross National Research and Policy, 7th series, ‘The Impact of Methodological Approaches to the Study of Welfare’, 2004, http:///www.xnat.org.uk/seminar2 21-30 ‘Adapting private pensions to public purposes: historical perspectives on the politics of reform’, Journal of European Social Policy, 16, 1, 2006, 43-54 ‘Unemployment in comparative perspective’, International Review of Social History, 52, 2007, 35-56 ‘The promotion of capabilities in Sweden: a case study of the contraction of the shipbuilding industry in Gothenburg.’ International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 29, 11/12, 2009, 587-99 with Steven Gascoigne ‘Human rights and ethical reasoning: capabilities, conventions and spheres of public action’, Sociology: 46, 5, 2012, 921-935 with Alice Mah ‘Shifting responsibilities in Western European pensions systems: what future for social models?’, Global Social Policy, 12, 3, 2012, 266-83 with Bernhard Ebbinghaus ‘Introduction’ Global Social Policy, special issue, Governing Pension Fund Capitalism in Times of Uncertainty special issue Global Social Policy, 12, 3, 2012, 241-46 with Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Mitchell Orenstein. ‘Constructing unemployment: Britain and France in historical perspective’ Social Policy and Administration, 48, 1, 2014, 67-85. 12 ‘Privatisation and After: time, complexity and governance in the world of funded pensions’ Transfer 20, 1, 2014, 67-79 ‘Who were the ‘unemployed’? Conventions, classifications and social security law in Britain, 1911-34’ Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung (forthcoming) The Beveridge Report and Its Implementation: a Revolutionary Project?, Histoire@Politique. Politique, culture, société, n° 24, septembre-décembre 2014 [en ligne, www.histoire-politique.fr] Other Journal Articles 'Faction and Impeachment in the Reign of Charles II' Polichronicon, (Liverpool), 1972, pp.17-23. 'Unemployment and Health: a summary of recent research', Bulletin of Labour Market Research, (Canberra), 16, 1985, pp.10-14. ‘Private Agencies for Public Purposes’ Talking Politics, 10, 3, 1998, pp.162-65 ‘The State We’re In’, The Financial Review, Sept 2003, pp. 43-5. ‘If this is pension reform, then it is back to the drawing board Mr Brown’, Parliamentary Brief, 10, 10 (2006) pp.18-21 ‘Pension reform? Another raw deal for the poor old Brits’, Parliamentary Brief, 10, 11 (2006); pp. 22-3 ‘A Pensions Bill that does not do what it says on the tin’, Parliamentary Brief, 11, 5, (2007) pp.21-2 ‘Asking the low paid to save? Are you mad?’ Parliamentary Brief, 11, 8, (2007) pp. 10-11 ‘A winner for Brown? Boost the pension’ Parliamentary Brief, 11, 9, (2008)pp. 13-14 ‘How will tomorrow’s survivors survive?’ Parliamentary Brief, 13, 4, (2011) 21-2 ‘The pensions web which Mr Webb has to unweave’ Parliamentary Brief, 13, 7 (2011): 27-8 with Bernard Casey ‘One sex doesn’t fit all’ Parliamentary Brief, 13, 11 (2011): 12-13 with Bernard Casey. Departmental Working Papers 13 Industrial Organisation & the Nature of Work, CIRCIT Paper, 1990/4 pp. 29 Politics and Labour Markets: Constructing Unemployment in Twentieth Century Australia (ACIRRT Occasional Paper, University of Sydney, 1995) pp. 32 Commissioned Reports 'Unemployment and Health: an Evaluation' (Report for the Australian National Bureau of Labour Market Research, June 1985) pp. 20 Constructing the Public-Private Divide: historical perspectives on the politics of pension reform Oxford Institute of Ageing: Working Paper No. WP102, 2002: pp24 Promoting Personal Saving: a report for Zurich Financial Services. With Bernard Casey (2011) pp 34. Gender Issues in European Pensions (Working Paper for CSIRO-Monash Superannuation Research Cluster, July 2014) Reviews of Academic Books: in the following journals: Times Higher Education Supplement Labour History Review Social History Newsletter Social History of Medicine Bulletin History Economic History Review Historical Studies in Industrial Relations Journal of Social Policy Public Administration Sociological Review Archives Prometheus I act as referee for book manuscripts submitted to Oxford University Press Selected broadcasts. The following list does not include telephone interviews for local/ national radio. Granada Television Schools Programme The National Health Service (Feb 1994) Appearance on The Long View: Pensions Radio 4, (Feb. 2006) Appearance on Woman’s Hour, Radio 4: on pension reforms: (Feb. 2008) Appearance on ‘Nationalise’: on post-war nationalisation in Europe. Radio 4 (April 2008) 14 Interview for Radio 4 News on 100th anniversary British state pension (July 2008) Interview on BBC Three Counties radio Nine O’Clock Show 100th anniversary of UK state pension (Jan 2009) Appearance on ‘Give us a Job’ Radio 4 : 100th anniversary of labour exchanges (Sept. 2009) Appearance on Woman’s Hour Radio 4: rising female pension age (Oct. 2009) Interview on job centres: BBC News website: ‘The Job Centre at 100’(Jan. 2010) Interview: France Matin on London riots (August 2011) Conference presentations A list of recent conference presentations is available on request Research Grants Source of funds title of project dura tion Starting date total value Public Record Office Industrial Relations List 12 Sept. 1980 c. £8,000 None Half-time salary replacement Leverhulme Trust ‘Wages and Welfare’ 12 Sept. 1982 c. £18,000 None Full-time salary replacement Australian Studies Centre, London Travelling Fellowship 4 March 1985 c. £2,500 None Travel and subsistence costs ESRC Research Award ‘The Welfare State in Britain, 1939-51’ 24 Oct. 1987 c. £31,000 Dr R. Lowe Research assistant CIRCIT (Melbourne) ‘Technology and Employment’ 4 Sept. 1990 c. £10,000 None Travel, salary and subsistence Macquarie University, Visiting Fellowship 1 Sept 1994 None Collaborative research c. £3,000 names Other comments of other holders 15 Sydney ESRC Research Award ‘Towards a Modern Labour Market?’ 12 Oct 1994 c. £31,000 None Full-time salary replacement Evaluation: Good British Council Paris same project 6 Oct 1995 c. £850 None Travel funds for British participants Leverhulme Trust same project 6 Oct 1996 c. £3,000 None Book translation costs ESRC: Whitehall Programme ‘Private Agencies for Public Purposes’ 12 Oct. 1996 c. £32,000 None Full-time salary replacement ESRC: Future of Governance Programme ‘Governance, Regulation and Social Security:’ 36 Zurich Financial Services Pension policy development in the EU 24 EC: FP5 EUROCAP 36 Evaluation: Outstanding June 2000 CAPRIGHT None 18 months salary replacement Evaluation: Outstanding Nov 2000 Jan 2003 EC: FP6 c. £85,000 48 Jan 2006 £7,000 p.a. c. £48,000 (total project budget = 1 million Euros) c. £60,000 (budget = 4m. Euros) None Research expenses and study leave Total 12 months team = Research 10 Assistant partners Total team = 22 partners 12 months Research Assistant + hosting PhD summer school 16 ESRC seminar series ‘Coping with Uncertainty: European Labour Markets’’ 24 Oct. 2007 £18,266 EC: FP7 GUSTO 36 April 2009 c. £ 105,000 Zurich Financial Services ‘Towards a savingsoriented society’ 4 May 2010 c. £34,000 ESRC project ‘Precarious Pathways’ 36 August 2014 CSIROMonash Research Cluster 36 July 2014 Superannuation Profs Colin Crouch & Simon Deakin Total team = 12 partners B.Case y Series of 5 international seminars total = £750k IER, univs Aston Open & Leicest er Historical regional research on school to work transfers Total = A$ 3 million Various Aus. Univers ities Gender issues and EU lessons for Superannuation International meetings and seminars Research reports on pension saving (4) ADMINISTRATION University of Warwick: departmental responsibilities (School of Health and Social Studies and Department of Sociology) 1999- 2000 SHSS: departmental examinations officer (undergraduate) 1999- 2000 SHSS: departmental head of undergraduate studies 1999- 2000 SHSS: member of departmental Research Committee 2000 - 2003 IGPM: member of IGPM steering committee 2002 - 2005 Sociology: convenor of one MA programme 2002 - 2005 Sociology: Director of Academic Studies 2006 – 2007 Chair of Sociology 17 2011 - 2014 Signature Warwick University Global Research Priority: Global Governance Date November 2014