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Health Studies User Conference 2026

25 Jun 2026 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
UCL
Conferences
Health

Are you interested in research using health related-data? Want to know what the future holds for population health surveys? Or are you curious how large-scale surveys are used in research, policy-making and monitoring?

Join us for the Health Studies User Conference 2026!

This free, one-day event is hosted by the UK Data Service in partnership with UCL and the National Centre for Social Research and will take place on 25 June 2026 at UCL in London and online.

The conference brings data producers and data users together to share updates on the development of key health-related surveys such as the Health Survey for England, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, National Study of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey, and national cohort studies. It will also showcase research that is being carried out using the data.

The programme will be available after the call for papers deadline.

Join us to connect with fellow researchers and data producers, and help us showcase the wealth of valuable UK health study data.

Follow LinkedIn for updates and join the conversation on Bluesky: #UKDSHealth26

Note: Photographs and/or video may be taken at this event. These will be used for advertising, communications, social media, training materials and other publicity or training-related purposes. Photos and videos are collected on a 'public task' basis. Attendees should contact us at booking@ukdataservice.ac.uk if they prefer their images not to be used.