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The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) is a registered charity and is the largest independent social research institute in the UK. [1] [2] [3] The research charity was founded in 1969 by Sir Roger Jowell [4] and Gerald Hoinville with the aim of carrying out social policy research to improve society.
The National Centre for Social Research is a registered charity trading as NatCen Social Research and is the largest independent social research institute in the UK. [30] [31] [32] The research charity was founded in 1969 by Sir Roger Jowell [33] and Gerald Hoinville with the aim of carrying out rigorous social policy research to improve society.
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), established in 1938, [1] is Britain's oldest independent economic research institute. The institute is a London-based [2] [3] independent UK registered charity that carries out academic research of relevance to business and policy makers, [4] both nationally and internationally.
Formerly Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council. Chilbolton Observatory; Daresbury Laboratory; Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. HM Nautical Almanac Office; Diamond Light Source (86% stake, with the other 14% owned by the Wellcome Trust) UK Astronomy Technology Centre
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), formerly the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), is part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). UKRI is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) funded by the UK government. ESRC provides funding and support for research and training in the social sciences. It is the UK's largest organisation for ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is the British government's major funder of clinical, public health, social care and translational research. [3] With a budget of over £1.2 billion in 2020–21, [ 4 ] its mission is to "improve the health and wealth of the nation through research". [ 5 ]
B. Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution; Bayliss and Starling Society; Biochemical Society; Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland; Bristol Naturalists' Society
The British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA) is an annual statistical survey conducted in Great Britain by National Centre for Social Research since 1983. [1] The BSA involves in-depth interviews with over 3,300 respondents, selected using random probability sampling, [2] focused on topics including newspaper readership, political parties and trust, public expenditure, welfare benefits, health ...