Survey resources network

The Survey Resources Network was a service, led from ISER, which helped to co-ordinate and develop survey research methods activities that were funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. The aim of the Network was to provide a coherent and integrated approach to the development of skills and knowledge, the dissemination of research findings and research resources, and the promotion of best survey practice.

The service offered:

  • Extensive online resources for survey researchers
  • Broad training opportunities in survey skills

It also:

  • Identified and exploited synergies and complementarities between ESRC-funded survey methods research
  • Explored the potential for improving the efficiency and quality of data collection in the UK via survey data management processes
  • Co-ordinated with international organisations and networks and provides strategic advice to the ESRC regarding survey research methods

The service was managed and co-ordinated from ISER with four other academic centres as partners. The Principal Investigator was Peter Lynn, Professor of Survey Methodology, with co-directors from the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen); the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM), University of Southampton; the Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS), Institute for Education; and the UK Data Archive (UKDA).

News

Latest findings, new research

Publications search

Search all research by subject and author

Podcasts

Researchers discuss their findings and what they mean for society

Projects

Background and context, methods and data, aims and outputs

Events

Conferences, seminars and workshops

Survey methodology

Specialist research, practice and study

Taking the long view

ISER's annual report

Themes

Key research themes and areas of interest