Events
Upcoming events
For enquiries about attending an event or becoming an event partner, please email events@natcen.ac.uk.
Upcoming courses
For enquiries about attending a course please email events@natcen.ac.uk.
Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) for Quantitative Social Researchers
Cognitive interviewing
A systematic approach to understanding trade-offs when designing & remodeling social surveys
Reporting Qualitative Data
From SPSS to R
Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) for Quantitative Social Researchers
Taking Deliberative Research Online
Browse our past events
Survey Futures: Addressing current challenges to assure the future of survey data collection
This survey methods webinar, organised by City, University of London, European Social Survey and the National Centre for Social Research.
Society Watch 2023: The Price We Pay - the social impact of the cost of living crisis
On 6th July, NatCen published this research report, exploring the social impact of the cost of living crisis.
Trust in trouble: how can we do democracy differently?
This panel discussed how we can do democracy differently, and how deliberative methods could help rebuild trust in our politics.
Health Studies User Conference 2023
The free conference organised by the UK Data Service in collaboration with UCL
Designed big data: Augmenting surveys with sensors, apps, wearables, and data donation
The presentation will cover the extent of nonparticipation bias assessed by linkage of survey data to sensor and administrative data.
Bringing survey methodology to machine learning: Effects of annotation collection methods on training data and models
Join us for an event in partnership with City, University of London.
A Better Start – national evaluation update webinar
This webinar was the first in an annual series of events, presenting the findings from the national evaluation of A Better Start.
NCRM Annual Lecture 2023
NCRM is pleased to announce its prestigious Annual Lecture
Measuring sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation
Findings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
How Respondent Centred Design can be used to tackle survey challenges
The speakers will share examples of work from the Office for National Statistics where RCD has been employed across the data lifecycle.