Events (Static)

In line with the Centre for Progressive Policy’s impact and outreach strategy, events are at the core of the design and dissemination of our research. We host a wide range of events, from invite-only stakeholder events to our annual conference, public discussions, report launches and debates.

If you would like to know more or attend any of these events contact [email protected].


Skills & Productivity. Overturning The Myth that Going To University Equals Higher Pay

Wednesday 21st March, 4-6pm @ North House, 27 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 3LN

Private Roundtable Discussion

The Centre for Progressive Policy is holding a series of three roundtable events to work with key national and local stakeholders in co-developing our programme of work. These sessions will be conducted under Chatham House Rules and will inform the Centre’s research and annual conference agenda.

This first event will be presenting new data analysis overturning the myth that a university education is the only route to higher earnings. The following participants will be responding to the report findings and all invited discussants will be prompted for their input.

  • Professor Alison Wolf – Sir Roy Griffiths Professor of Public Sector Management at King’s College London, Member of the House of Lords and CPP Policy Council member
  • Roger Taylor – Chair, Ofqual
  • Seamus Nevin – Head of Policy Research, Institute of Directors

Funding Health & Social Care

May 2018 @ North House, 27 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 3LN

Private Roundtable Discussion

The Centre for Progressive Policy is holding a series of three roundtable events to work with key national and local stakeholders in co-developing our programme of work. These sessions will be conducted under Chatham House Rules and will inform the Centre’s research and annual conference agenda.

This event will ask: what are the responsibilities of the state in terms of health and social care, and what would it cost to do this well? Has the current funding model run its course? How can we put the funding of health and social care in the UK on a sustainable footing?


Regional Policy

July 2018 @ North House, 27 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 3LN

Private Roundtable Discussion

The Centre for Progressive Policy is holding a series of three roundtable events to work with key national and local stakeholders in co-developing our programme of work. These sessions will be conducted under Chatham House Rules and will inform the Centre’s research and annual conference agenda.

To what extent has ‘place’ been embedded in UK public policy making? Do we have the institutional architecture needed to ensure new metro mayors can capitalise on the opportunity? What next for sub-regional devolution in England, and the Devolved Administrations?