DCLG Seminar: John Curtice - Does England now want devolution too?

DCLG Seminar: John Curtice - Does England now want devolution too?

By DLUHC Analysis and Data Directorate

Date and time

Thu, 9 Feb 2017 12:30 - 13:30 GMT

Location

2 Marsham Street

Room 5A and 5B London SW1P 4DF United Kingdom

Description

In this Economic and Social Research seminar join John Curtice, Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde, to discuss public attitudes towards devolution in England, with particular reference to the ‘city deals’ currently being pursued by Government.

John is Senior Research Fellow at NatCen, Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University, and Chief Commentator on the What the UK Thinks and What Scotland Thinks websites.

He has been a regular contributor to the British Social Attitudes Report series since 1986 and an editor since 1994. He has also been a Co-Director of the Scottish Social Attitudes survey since its foundation in 1999, and his analyses of Scottish public opinion in the run up to the independence referendum were frequently featured throughout the campaigns. John is a regular media commentator on both British and Scottish politics – including BBC election night coverage. He is also President of the British Polling Council.

http://www.natcen.ac.uk/about-us/people?filter=staff/john-curtice&gclid=CNnZwqSAj9ACFRThGwodEQ8ODg

You must book a ticket through Eventbrite if you wish to attend any DCLG seminars in this series.

Booking through Eventbrite ensures that your name is on the attendee list. This means that we can contact you if the seminar is postponed or rescheduled. It also guarantees that you will be expected at reception. Bring your ticket with you to avoid any difficulty with checking in on the day of the seminar. If you do not book a ticket through Eventbrite, your name will not be on the attendee list and this will cause you a delay in being admitted to the seminar.

Follow the links to book your place and add this event to your diary.

Please make sure you arrive at 2 Marsham Street reception in good time. DCLG shares the building with the Home Office and it can take up to 15 minutes to clear security at busy times. Note that it helps speed things up if you have a government-issued photo ID such as a passport or driving licence or government building pass and present this at reception if requested.

If you are unable to attend, you can dial in via the conference call facilities. Call 0303 444 1400 (internal: 41400) and enter the following access code when prompted: 0177888#

Regards

ADD Support Team

Analysis and Data Directorate

Department for Communities and Local Government

DCLG Economic and Social Research Seminar: Winter Series 2017

January 2017

Local economic growth – after 3 years of What Works Centre analysis, what works and what's next?

Speaker: Henry Overman, Director of the What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth

Wednesday 11 January 12:30-13:30

Book your place - https://dclg-seminar-11jan-henry-overman.eventbrite.co.uk

Affordability and Affordable Housing: Post Semi-Retirement Reflections on Research and Policy

Speaker: Geoff Meen, Professor of Applied Economics, University of Reading

Tuesday 17 January 12:30-13:30

Book your place - https://dclg-seminar-17jan-geoff-meen.eventbrite.co.uk

February 2017

Does England now want devolution too?

Speaker: John Curtice, Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde and Senior Research Fellow at NatCen Social Research

Thursday 09 February, 12:30-13:30

Book your place – https://dclg-seminar-09feb-john-curtice.eventbrite.co.uk

March 2017

Inequalities in later life – reflections from the Centre for Ageing Better

Speaker: Anna Dixon, CEO for Centre for Ageing Better and Claire Turner, Interim Director of Evidence for Centre for Ageing Better

Wednesday 01 March, 12:30-13:30

Book your place - https://dclg-seminar-01march-anna-dixon-claire-turner.eventbrite.co.uk


From market fixing to market making: Implications for smart and inclusive growth

Speaker: Mariana Mazzucato, Professor in the Economics of Innovation, University of Sussex

Thursday 30 March, 12:30-13:30

Book your place - https://dclg-seminar-30march-mariana-mazzucato.eventbrite.co.uk

April 2017

The economic case and evidence for greater infrastructure investment in the UK

Speaker: Tim Besley, Professor of Economics and Political Science, London School of Economics and a National Infrastructure Commissioner

Thursday 06 April, 12:30-13:30

Book your place - https://dclg-seminar-06april-tim-besley.eventbrite.co.uk

Organised by

Organizer: Analysis and Data Directorate, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

Email: Analytical.Services@levellingup.gov.uk

Sales Ended