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Five-year Thamesmead Community Survey provides useful insights for Peabody
Since 2019, Enventure Research has delivered an annual community survey of Thamesmead residents on behalf of Peabody and its partners, ARUP and The Social Innovation Partnership (TSIP). This five-year research project has run alongside the regeneration of Thamesmead,...
Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) member engagement survey 2023
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) appointed Enventure Research to undertake a survey of its entire membership, consisting of around 45,000 members in the UK and overseas. The membership engagement survey was securely hosted online and personalised invitations...
Understanding regional stakeholders’ perceptions of the University of Warwick
In 2021, Enventure Research was commissioned by the University of Warwick to undertake a programme of qualitative research with regional stakeholders to explore their perceptions of the university's regional activity and understand their perceptions of the university...
Mixed methodology research with Manchester residents on climate change and becoming a zero-carbon city
Manchester City Council commissioned Enventure Research to undertake research with Manchester residents to gather insight about their perceptions of climate change in order to build upon findings from the climate change engagement carried out in 2019 by Enventure...
Insight to enhance pharmacology journals, events and training
The British Pharmacological Society (BPS) recently commissioned Enventure Research to undertake a survey of pharmacologists and those working in the pharmacology sector as part of a review of the journals, events, and training it offers. A questionnaire was designed...
Supporting the Royal Town Planning Institue with analysis and reporting
The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) is undertaking a review of the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) which provides various routes into membership. As part of the review, it delivered an online survey of small and large consultancies, current APC...
Baseline public perceptions survey about active travel in Sheffield
Sheffield City Council plans to implement a transport connectivity scheme between the areas of Kelham Island and Neepsend (Housing Zone North), which will include enhancements to the local active travel and public transport infrastructures. Before implementing this,...
SLWP consults with residents on the future of its environmental services
The South London Waste Partnership’s (SLWP) contract with Veolia to deliver a range of environmental services, such as waste collections and street cleaning, is due to end in 2025, which provides an opportunity to re-commission these services. The SLWP commissioned...
Qualitative research with senior paralegals for CITMA
Enventure Research has helped the Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys CITMA) to engage with its senior paralegal members to explore how they can be better supported to continue their professional development. CITMA has become aware of a growing demand for...
Analysis of the Intensive Care Society’s EDI survey data
Enventure Research has recently worked with the Intensive Care Society to provide analysis and reporting for its Equality, Diversity and Inclusion survey. The Society had recently delivered a survey to gain member insight into the topic after it's EDI group had...
Research to explore attitudes towards RCS England’s future position on assisted dying
The Royal College of Surgeons has commissioned Enventure Research to conduct an online survey of all UK-based RCS England members to ask what they think the College’s position should be on a change in the law to permit assisted dying in limited circumstances. The...
Enventure Research reappointed to undertake Wakefield Markets engagement
Enventure Research is pleased to have been reappointed by Wakefield Council to deliver an engagement survey to understand stakeholder views regarding the Wakefield markets service, following similar research undertaken in 2021. Wakefield Council operates six markets...