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.
Explore our past events
Co-producing public services: what, who, when and how? A discussion with Professor John Alford
Co-production has drifted in and out of government reformers' vision for several decades, but is now assuming greater prominence.
Policy Reunion: Scottish devolution
As part of our Better policy-making project, we are running a series of 'policy reunion' seminars with the Political Studies Association.
Public Sector Efficiency Expo 2011
Director of the Institute for Government Andrew Adonis spoke at the Public Sector Efficiency Expo 2011.
What next for Number 10 Communications?
Chaired by the BBC's Political Editor Nick Robinson, this seminar discussed the role of the Number 10 Director of Communications.
Government by Explanation: The Future of Select Committees
On 7 March, House of Commons Treasury Committee chairman Andrew Tyrie set out his vision for "the future of select committees".
What difference will wellbeing make? A discussion with Professor John Helliwell
Professor Helliwell kicked off by explaining why the government's decision to measure wellbeing and the four ONS questions were so exciting.
System Error: fixing the flaws in government IT
On Wed 2 March, it was a packed house for the launch of System Error: fixing the flaws in government IT at the Institute for Government.
Policy Reunion: National Minimum Wage
As part of our Better policy-making project, we are running a series of 'policy reunion' seminars with the Political Studies Association.
Transforming Whitehall - managing the change
This seminar particularly focused at individuals working within the change or organisational design functions of departments.
Help not hindrance - the future role of PAC
Seminar in which Margaret Hodge MP, newly elected chair of the Public Accounts Committee, introduced her plans to change the way the committee works.