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 Controlled Trials for Quantitative Social Researchers
 
  Ethical Considerations in Social Research
 
  Introduction to Quantitative Research and Analysis
Qualitative Data Analysis
 
  Introduction to Deliberation for Research
Introduction to Qualitative Research
Reporting Qualitative Data
 
  Questionnaire Design
 
  Depth Interviewing Skills
 
  Randomised Controlled Trials for Quantitative Social Researchers
 
  Browse our past events
25 years of Scottish Social Attitudes
This year, the Scottish Centre for Social Research (ScotCen) published the findings from 25 years of the Scottish Social Attitudes survey.
A Better Start – National Evaluation Annual Report Webinar
This webinar is the third in an annual series of events, presenting the findings from the national evaluation of A Better Start.
Urban residents’ views on climate change and climate city policies
This event is organised as part of the ongoing City St Georges, ESS and NatCen webinar series
The role of AI tools in survey research
This event is organised as part of the ongoing City St Georges, ESS and NatCen webinar series
Mental health in context: research, policy and practice
This event aimed to bring together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to collaboratively address mental health throughout the life course.
British Social Attitudes (BSA): Policy challenges in fragmented politics
The launch of the latest BSA report
Response Optimisation and the DCMS Participation Survey
This event is co-organised with City St George's, University of London; the European Social Survey
Data in Focus: Driving Evaluation Excellence
UK Evaluation Society conference
Ethical issues in the integration of AI-based technology in global healthcare
Organised by NatCen International and the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences.
Patient experience surveys: insights and innovations from NHS England
This event is co-organised with City, University of London; St George's, University of London; the European Social Survey
 
  