Past events
Our events have shaped views and made news, and have allowed our audience – both in the room and online – to engage with hundreds of speakers.
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Engaging Citizens in Policy Design - The Practicalities
The IfG and the Cabinet Office’s Behavioural Insight Team held a roundtable discussion on how policy makers can engage with citizens.
Unfinished Business: Where next for Executive Agencies?
Agency form needs to be driven by function, but relationships with Ministers and departments and having the right people matter too.
Re-imagining Government – Public Leadership And Management in Challenging Times
Barry Quirk held his book launch ‘Re-imagining Government - Public leadership and management in challenging times'.
Constitutional Reform under the Coalition
The Institute held a joint seminar with the Constitution Unit on the status of the Coalition's constitutional reform agenda.
Big shot or long shot: will elected mayors help drive economic growth in England's cities?
The Centre for Cities and the IfG were in Birmingham to launch their joint report, on the relationship between elected mayors and their city economies
Government by trial and error: a discussion with Tim Harford
Tim Harford, Financial Times "undercover economist" and presenter of Radio 4's More or Less, author of Adapt: Why Success Always Starts With Failure
How well do business and government understand each other?
Editorial Intelligence and the IfG held a breakfast seminar to discuss 'How well do business and government understand each other?'
Driving from the Centre? International panel event
The IfG and LSE held an event to learn from international experience / best practice on organising the centre to support the implementation of policy.
The UK Government's approach to international development
Andrew Mitchell set out his vision for the Government's approach to foreign aid.
What are the challenges of being an effective minister?
On 24 May the Institute for Government held an event to mark the publication of our new report, 'The Challenge of Being an Effective Minister'.