Centre for Gambling Research
For more than 20 years, we have produced cutting edge research into gambling, exploring related behaviours, harms and stigma.
For more than 20 years, we have produced cutting edge research into gambling, exploring related behaviours, harms and stigma.
Our work contributes to public understanding of key issues for children and families including early years and parenting, education and mental health.
We generate evidence to inform, engage with and transform complex social issues, drawing on the principles of deliberative democracy.
Our Centre conducts a wide variety of programme and policy evaluations, to understand what works and why, and uncover any unintended consequences.
We can help you understand the trade-offs in alternative data collection to make social research surveys more flexible, responsive and efficient.
This Centre brings together our biomedical surveys, health policy and social care work, to inform and advance understanding of the nation's health.
Delivering research at the heart of evidence-based policy in Scotland, using a variety of methodological approaches, across a range of topics.
Information for taking part in the evaluation of ASCENTs 1-2-1 Support for Science
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This nationally representative survey of 4,036 adults, aged 40-75 year olds, was commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions.
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