BR-UK’s cross-sector, nation-wide survey has launched and you are invited to take part! Set aside 20 minutes in your diary now, to tell us about your role and what you want to see. The survey itself can be completed in just 10 minutes.
You don’t have to be a ‘behavioural researcher’ to take part. It is open to anyone who engages with evidence or research about what influences, characterises, changes or results from people’s individual or collective behaviour. This includes research and non-research roles in public, private and third (voluntary) sectors. It can include fields such as (but not limited to) anthropology, behavioural design, economics, marketing, neuroscience, politics, sociology, and UX/UI. We welcome responses from people who belong to parts of society that are under-represented in the field of behavioural research.
The survey will look at what types of research activity are happening, what topics and issues are being addressed, where there are needs for more or better research, and how we can strengthen people’s capacity to conduct and use behavioural research. It will help to inform BR-UK’s priorities for advancing behavioural research, including the management of research commissioning fund that will be open to people outside of BR-UK. The findings will help to create an online map of behavioural research activity in the UK, and respondents may be invited to take part in follow-up workshops.
This survey is being carried out by University College London (UCL) as part of Behavioural Research UK (BR-UK).