Sentences with phrase «election study team»

The British Election Study team organised a seminar on the afternoon of Friday 10th January 2014 at which they set out its plans for analysing Welsh voters» attitudes and their evolution in the run up to the Welsh and Westminster elections.
What Welsh Voters Think and How They Behave in Elections: A Consultation on the British Election Study Internet Panel The British Election Study team organised a seminar on the afternoon of Friday 10th January 2014 at which they set out its plans for analysing Welsh voters» attitudes...
Consultation on the British Election Study of What Voters Think and How They Behave in the 2014 Independence Referendum — and Afterwards The British Election Study Team — together with the Future of UK and Scotland Initiative — hosted a seminar on the afternoon of...
The film features members of the British Election Study team - Professors Ed Fieldhouse, Jane Green and Hermann Schmitt from the University of Manchester, Professor Geoff Evans from the University of Oxford (Nuffield) and Professor Cees van der Eijk from the University of Nottingham, as well as journalist and broadcaster Michael Crick and journalist and newscaster Alastair Stewart.
The British Election Study team reserves the right to delete any comment made on blog posts it considers offensive or unhelpful in any way.
Thanks to Michael Addelman, John Curtice, Robert Ford, Jane Green and the British Election Study team for comments on earlier drafts.
It has been estimated by the British election study team at Essex University that under AV the number of Lib Dem MPs would rise from 57 to 89, while the Tories would drop from 307 to 285 and Labour from 258 to 248.
Harold D Clarke has been a member of the British Election Study team that received grant money from the ESRC (Economics and Social Research Council) UK.
Harold D Clarke is part of British Election Study team that received funding for 2001, 2005 and 2010 British Election Studies.
After reviewing 24 proposals for user content, the British Election Study team and advisory board approved three user proposals for inclusion in wave 1.
A British Election Study team led by co-Director Professor Cees van Der Eijk from The University of Nottingham's will be scanning the election...
A British Election Study team led by The University of Nottingham's Professor Cees...
On the 7th May 2014, Professor Jane Green of the British Election Study team took part in a Political Studies Association media briefing in Westminster, London.
The British Election Study Team is comprised of Ed Fieldhouse, Jane Green, Geoff Evans, Hermann Schmitt, Cees van der Eijk, Jon Mellon and Chris Prosser.

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John Ehrlichman, Nixon's domestic policy adviser, later confessed to Dan Baum, author of another trenchant study of drugs, Smoke and Mirrors (1996), that Nixon's election team was looking for scapegoats.
He's been Director of Research at the Centre for Policy Studies, and a key member of the Party's campaign team, producing the literature for the Crewe & Nantwich, Henley, and Norwich North by - elections.
He is principal investigator of the Scientific Leadership Team of the 2015 British Election Study and is joint editor of the Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties.
The British Election Study is managed by a team based at The Universities of Manchester, Oxford and Nottingham.
The BES team are pleased to announce the first stage data release from the internet module of the 2015 British Election Study (iBES).
Professor Ed Fieldhouse, together with the rest of the 2015 BES team, presented plans of the new 2015 British Election Study at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties annual conference, hosted by David Denver (pictured left), at the University of Lancaster on 14 September 2013.
To carry out the study, the team visualised a number of motors from different species of bacteria using a variant of a method called cryo - election microscopy, whose pioneers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry this year.
The New York Times published a study in September that involved giving four different research teams the same raw data, and asked them to predict the outcome of the election.
Faced with the unique quandary presented by 2016 presidential politics, we put our heads together as a fifth - grade team (classroom teachers, special education teachers, academic support teachers) to create a project where our students could study the election process, the executive branch and former presidents.
As a collaborative 6th grade teaching team, we decide on the unit of study, such a the U.S. Election, National History Day or an ancient civilization.
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