Events
Upcoming events
For enquiries about attending an event or becoming an event partner, please email events@natcen.ac.uk.
Survey Futures Early Career Impact Award
Upcoming courses
For enquiries about attending a course please email events@natcen.ac.uk.
Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) for Quantitative Social Researchers
Designing and Moderating Focus Groups
Introduction to Quantitative Research and Analysis
Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis
Ethical Considerations in Social Research
Taking Deliberative Research Online
Cognitive interviewing
Depth Interviewing Skills
Questionnaire design
Reporting Qualitative Data
Browse our past events
Attitudes to National Identity and Devolution
Explore shifts in public opinion on devolution, independence, and national identity in Scotland and England over 25 years.
The Living and Working in Europe survey
This event is co-organised with City, University of London, the European Social Survey and NatCen.
Health Studies User Conference 2024
This free conference, organised by the UK Data Service in collaboration with UCL and the National Centre for Social Research
A Better Start – National Evaluation Annual Report Webinar
This webinar is the second in an annual series of events, presenting the findings from the national evaluation of A Better Start.
Producing a future proofing UN Handbook on Household Surveys
This event is held as part of the ongoing webinar series, co-organised with NatCen, City, University of London, and the European Social Survey.
British Social Attitudes: Exploring today’s attitudes for tomorrow’s election
This year's British Social Attitudes survey explores the public's attitudes in a post-Brexit, post-pandemic society.
Dividing lines: a classification of British voters
This hybrid event aims to explore a new classification of British voters.
20 Years of Impact: Celebrating the European Social Survey
20th anniversary of the European Social Survey
NCRM Annual Lecture 2024
This prestigious event will bring together researchers from across the UK to discuss some of the latest advances in research methods
Society Watch 2024: Understanding the new generation of voters
The Society Watch series provides a snapshot of what life is like for people in Britain today.