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Our projects
Our mixed methods team has delivered evidence for charities, industry, and government policy makers on a range of scales.
Take a look at a snapshot of our projects below.

Middlesex University
Research consultancy training for PhD students at Middlesex University on understanding how to commercialise their transferable skills

NIHR Research Delivery Network
Supporting individuals who may struggle to be online or prefer not to be, with user testing a new platform designed to improve recruitment in health research.

Natural England
Comparing People and Nature Surveys across UK nations to identify UK-wide trends about people’s access, understanding, and enjoyment of nature, and how it contributes to wellbeing

Coventry Peace House
Supporting a charity in securing a grant, training volunteers in research, and providing a report with recommendations to make their local services more inclusive

What Works Centre for Wellbeing
Synthesising existing evidence on what works to improve life satisfaction of the UK population

National Institute of Health Research
Working with the NIHR CRNCC and their Community Champions to find out how and why the public want commercial research to work with them

National Institute of Health Research
Producing meaningful answers to what NIHR CRNCC stakeholders and workforce need to make research happen in the NHS and health and social care

University College London
Hands-on consultancy training for PhD students at UCL on how to bring their valuable research skills to the real world

King's College London
These sessions were tailored for KCL doctoral students to improve their evaluation skills, offering practical knowledge for designing evaluation tools and handling real-life projects

Our Future Health
Public dialogue to find out what people need to feel informed, to feel safe, and to feel excited by their ground-breaking research programme.

If You Could
In our 2021 Happiness at Work project, 380 individuals working in the creative industry participated in a 15-minute survey on job satisfaction, work life balance, and mental wellbeing

Dare UK
50 members of the public from all over the UK helped make recommendations giving them more confidence in research using their data

Groundswell
Producing an evaluation report, in collaboration with 22 accommodation services taking part in the Westminster Homeless Health Coordination Project

The Monday Morning Club
Designing surveys to evaluate the impact of training aimed at teaching practical skills to unemployed individuals
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