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The Earth’s population passed the 7 billion mark in 2011 and, although global population growth is slowing, it is highly likely that by 2050 we will …
“People in this country have had enough of experts.” So said Michael Gove, then Justice Secretary, a month before the EU Referendum. The referendum was as …
In this edition of MethodsNews that looks back on 2016, one highlight must be the way in which NCRM has increasingly been engaging with – and …
Largely thanks to Morten Tyldum’s film ‘The Imitation Game’, many people now know the story of Alan Turing and his contribution to the Second World War. …
The National Centre for Research Methods invites expressions of interest from PhD applicants interested in research methods development as a significant part of their study. NCRM …
Researchers identify specific areas of DNA sequence that are related with the age at which we have our first child, and the total number of children …
The Organizing Committee of the 2nd International Symposium on Qualitative Research (ISQR) and 6th Ibero-American Congress on Qualitative Research (CIAIQ) to be held in Salamanca (Spain), on days …
The Townsend archive provides open access to a range of original documents underlying the 1967/69 Poverty in the UK survey led by Peter Townsend. This survey …