Mental health in context: research, policy and practice
This event aims to bring together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to collaboratively address mental health throughout the life course.
This event aims to bring together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to collaboratively address mental health throughout the life course.
This course is designed to equip participants with a clear understanding of the key features and commonly-used methods of qualitative research.
This live online course provides training in the foundations of planning, conducting, and engaging with quantitative social research.
This conference will examine the health impacts of climate change on vulnerable outdoor workers in urban Vietnam.
Information about data linkage
This secondary analysis combined data from five years of published HSE data (2015 to 2019).
A rapid evidence assessment to understand how effective different interventions are in the treatment of gambling which is associated with harm.
This event is co-organised with City, University of London, the European Social Survey and NatCen.
Introduction by Sir Stuart Etherington
In July, the NatCen Opinion Panel polled the public on their views towards holding another EU vote.
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