CLS hosts a range of events for researchers using cohort data. Register for an upcoming event below, or visit the CLS Youtube channel to rewatch past events.
This open consultation event in Edinburgh was designed to help shape the next UK birth cohort study.
This open consultation event in Cardiff was designed to help shape the next UK birth cohort study.
Access the webinar recording to hear about the range of polygenic scores available in the CLS cohort studies and find out what these data can be used for.
This one-hour webinar recording introduces users to the Age 62 Sweep – the most comprehensive data collection in adulthood in the 1958 National Child Development Study (NCDS), and the first to feature objective health measures in nearly 20 years. Join us to explore this major new research resource.
This one-day event will explore the use of AI in survey data collection methods and data analysis. It aims to bring together survey researchers and practitioners to share practical experiences, identify emerging opportunities, and reflect on the implications of using AI in survey research.
In this webinar recording, discover new harmonised asthma and diabetes measures available to researchers, find out how you could use these to compare generations, and learn about other future health data releases.
Help shape the next sweeps of NCDS and BCS70. This session will focus on how these studies can support the specific data and evidence needs in Scotland. It is intended for Scottish delegates or those investigating the Scottish context.
Help shape the next sweeps of NCDS and BCS70. This in-person session is open to all, and gives delegates the opportunity to inform what we ask 1958 and 1970 cohort members in the next round of data collection.
Help shape the next sweeps of NCDS and BCS70. This online session is open to all, and gives delegates the opportunity to inform what we ask 1958 and 1970 cohort members in the next round of data collection.
In this webinar recording, explore the new data available from the 1970 British Cohort Study at age 51. Discover the value of this national cohort study for research into midlife and ageing, and learn about opportunities it opens for cross-cohort comparisons.
In this webinar recording, explore the new data available from Next Steps, learn why this national cohort study of millennials is such a valuable research resource and discover some of the first findings at age 32.
This webinar recording will help researchers think about the possible consequences of mode effects in their research and describe methods for handling these in practice.
Richard Steele
Events and Marketing Officer
Phone: 020 7911 5320
Email: ioe.clsevents@ucl.ac.uk