On these pages you can find all the upcoming public events hosted by the think tanks. Think tank events are an opportunity to explore policy areas and topics in greater detail, listen to the leading experts convened as speakers and network with other like-minded people. The topics covered range from domestic policy areas such as reforming the health service to international topics including foreign policy, international relations and international development. Find the full range of think tank events available (both online and in person) and register for your place below.
Featured Event
Are universities worth it?
20 January 2025, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Online / Resolution Foundation, 2 Queen Anne's Gate , London SW1H 9AA
Think tank: Resolution Foundation
This event hosted by UK think tank the Resolution Foundation will discuss the returns from higher education for graduates and the economy. Doubts about the financial returns from gaining a degree and concerns about too many people now going to university persist in the debate about the future of UK higher education. But in a...
20 January 2025
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Location: Online
US-China: Grand bargain or collision course?
This event hosted by UK think tank Chatham House will discuss the implications of a second Trump administration on US-China geopolitical competition. The US and China are vying for global influence and economic and technological dominance. Incoming US President Donald Trump has emphasized his desire to prioritise US economic and national security interests.Key questions this...
21 January 2025
8:45 am–6:00 pm
Location: Online
Government 2025: IfG’s annual conference
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Government brings together influential speakers and experts to explore the key questions for government in 2025. What do the public think of Labour’s first six months in power and what does this mean for Keir Starmer’s priorities? How is Labour’s mission-led government actually working and...
22 January 2025 – 4 January 2025
12:30 pm–2:00 pm
Location: IEA 2 Lord North Street ( entrance on Great Peter Street) London SW1 3LB
Food for thought with Dr Roberto Fumagalli
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Economic Affairs will discuss preference-based approaches to welfare evaluations in public policy. About the discussion This paper combines insights from welfare economics, political philosophy and cross-disciplinary well-being research to defend preference-based approaches to welfare evaluations in public policy against a series of influential objections. The paper explicates and addresses in...
22 January 2025
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Location: Online
Trump and foreign policy: a brave new world?
This event hosted by UK think tank UK in a Changing Europe will discuss how Donald Trump's second term may impact countries around the world. On Monday 20 January 2025, Donald Trump will begin his second term as the 47th President of the United States, with a strong mandate and unrestrained by other branches of...
22 January 2025
2:00 pm–3:30 pm
Location: Online / Chatham House, 10 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LE
Impact of Belarus’s sham election on regime stability
This event hosted by UK think tank Chatham House will explore the current state and future of Aliaksandr Lukashenka’s rule at its ‘vulnerable’ voting time. Just ahead of the state-orchestrated voting exercise on 26 January, analysts and observers assess what this campaign says about Belarus and its future, and whether anything has changed significantly. Experts address...
22 January 2025
5:00 pm–7:30 pm
Location: Central London
Cities Outlook 2025: Launch reception
This event hosted by UK think tank the Centre for Cities will launch of their flagship annual report, Cities Outlook 2025. Join Centre for Cities us for this reception to mark the launch of Cities Outlook 2025, our annual health check of the UK’s cities and large towns. Cities Outlook 2025 will provide the latest...
22 January 2025
6:00 pm–7:00 pm
Location: online / Chatham House, 10 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LE
Trump’s second term: How will the new administration reorder US foreign policy?
This event hosted by UK think tank Chatham House will discuss what to expect from a second Trump administration. The return of President Donald Trump to the White House represents a significant moment for both US foreign policy and geopolitics. Following Trump’s comprehensive election win, the incoming administration possess a strong mandate to pursue its...
23 January 2025
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Location: Online
Is it possible to green the chemicals industry?
This event hosted by UK think tank Green Alliance will discuss the findings of their recent briefing Policy barriers to greening the chemicals industry. Our modern society is reliant on thousands of chemicals in everyday items and products. Clothes, cars, toothpaste and cleaning products are just a few examples of things that all rely on chemicals,...
23 January 2025
2:00 pm–3:00 pm
Location: Online
Ethnicity gaps in pension participation
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies presents new findings exploring ethnic gaps in pension participation rates following the rollout of automatic enrolment. The introduction of automatic enrolment into workplace pensions between 2012 and 2018 significantly boosted pension participation in the UK, helping to narrow gaps in participation between men...
23 January 2025
3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Location: Online
It’s alright for some: Are the effects of school exclusion heterogeneous?
At this event hosted by UK think tank CEPEO Andrew McClean will discuss his work examining the effects of school exclusion. In this seminar, Andrew estimates the direct effects of school exclusion on pupils’ academic achievement as well as whether they are heterogeneous by pupils’ socio-economic status (SES). The research looks at exclusion and achievement,...
28 January 2025 – 13 January 2025
12:00 pm–12:30 pm
Location: Online
Cities Outlook 2025 deep dive: North East
This event hosted by UK think tank Centre for Cities looks at the findings from this year's Cities Outlook report, focusing on the story from the North East of England. Cities Outlook is Centre for Cities’ annual health check of the UK’s largest cities and towns, covering a range of indicators including productivity, housing affordability...
28 January 2025
12:30 pm–1:45 pm
Location: Online / Institute for Government, 2 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AA
Productivity Pitches #5: Schools
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Government highlights outstanding examples of innovation across public services. Productivity in public services has never been more important. Most services are struggling to return to pre-pandemic performance levels, and the government has indicated that spending will be tight from April 2026 onwards. Improvements in performance will likely come...
28 January 2025
1:00 pm–2:15 pm
Location: Online
Making a success of votes at 16
This event hosted by UK think tank the Constitution Unit discusses the implications of the UK government’s proposed introduction of ‘votes at 16’. The Labour government has committed to lowering the voting age for Westminster elections from 18 to 16. This proposal raises a number of questions for policymakers to consider. What might be the...
28 January 2025
2:00 pm–3:00 pm
Location: Online
Ludgate lecture with Dr Lawrence Newport
At this event hosted by UK think tank Bright Blue Dr Lawrence will discuss whether the UK is too soft on crime. We are delighted to invite you to join our next Ludgate Lecture, a series where we hear from prominent thinkers and decision makers on the biggest issues of our time. For our next...
28 January 2025
4:00 pm–5:30 pm
Location: Online / Institute of Development Studies, IDS Convening Space, Brighton BN1 9R
Recasting development 2025
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute of Development Studies examines prospects for a recasting of development around the world. During 2024 inequality continued to grow, the world experienced its hottest year ever, the war on Gaza continued unabated and President Trump won the US elections on the back of a slew of hard-right policies....