Events
Upcoming events
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Upcoming courses
For enquiries about attending a course please email events@natcen.ac.uk.
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
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.
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) Programme of UNICEF
This event is co-organised with City, University of London and the European Social Survey
What’s the point of asking? A review of the reliability of self-reported measures of sexual behaviour
This event is co-organised with City, University of London and the European Social Survey
Revisiting the current state of online probability-based and opt-in survey samples
This event is co-organised with City, University of London and the European Social Survey
Linking survey and digital trace data
The event explored the feasibility, challenges, and opportunities of linking digital trace data with survey data
Survey Futures: Thinking about the post-pandemic role of survey interviewers
The seminar will share insights gathered from interviews with survey data collectors at various UK organisations
Experience of drug use and treatment services amongst minority ethnic groups
The webinar discussed the findings of the latest NatCen research that revealed the experiences of drug use among people from minority ethnic groups.
The rise and fall of anti-welfare attitudes, and what it means for welfare reform in 2024 and beyond
In the webinar, we explored public attitudes to taxation and welfare, drawing on British Social Attitudes.
Incentives in the Ethnic Minority British Election Study and National Travel Attitudes Survey
This is a joint webinar with City, University of London, European Social Survey and National Centre for Social Research
Building a deliberative imagination for 21st century challenges
This event series explored how citizens mobilized new physical and digital channels of political participation