Education


Data Security Publication

Understanding the UK cyber security skills labour market

This report presents the findings from a study conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Education Publication

Survey of secondary school and college pupils and their parents/carers in England

The latest findings from a survey of pupils and their parents/carers on: extra-curricular activities, learning about government and politics, bullying, mental health, changes to GCSEs, subject and qualifications choice, and careers and aspirations.
Education Survey

Importance of university falling for young people

Results from our latest survey on behalf of the Sutton Trust show that the proportion of young people who think it’s important to go to university to do well and get on in life has fallen steadily over the past six years.
Issues Index Survey

Brexit and NHS remain the key issues, but the emphasis varies by EU Referendum vote

This month's Issues Index investigates differences in opinion between Remain and Leave voters.
Issues Index Survey

Brexit remains the biggest issue facing Britain

In the Ipsos October 2017 Issues Index, half the public now see Brexit as a big issue facing the country.

Doctors are the most trusted profession among school children

Our new survey on trust in professions conducted among over 2,600 secondary school age children finds that doctors are the most trusted profession.
Education Survey

Fewer young people feel likely to enter higher education

Results from our latest survey for the Sutton Trust shows an ongoing fall in the proportion of young people who feel likely to go into higher education.
Society Survey

Opportunities for social mobility are in decline

These are the main findings of research conducted by Ipsos for The Sutton Trust.
Evaluations Publication

Evaluation of the High Potential Middle Leaders programme

The National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) commissioned Ipsos to explore the impact, effectiveness, and participants’ attitudes towards the High Potential Middle Leaders (HPML) primary and secondary programmes.