Past events
Our events have shaped views and made news, and have allowed our audience – both in the room and online – to engage with hundreds of speakers.
Explore our past events
Setting up a new government agency: The case of the Competition and Markets Authority
Alex Chisholm shared his experience of leading the CMA through its start-up phase.
Women Leaders Series - Women, politics and the media: holding a more equal election
We ask our panel whether gender imbalances in the media and politics will affect how election 2015 plays out – and what might be done about it.
Governing with no majority - How would a minority government work at Westminster?
The Institute for Government hosts an event to consider the prospects of a minority government emerging, and discuss how such a government might work.
Mayoral leadership – insights from innovation in urban England
This event looks at how cities are exploiting and adapting the mayoral model.
Making the next government effective: The early decisions that will help decide success in Westminster and Whitehall
The IfG introduces a set of briefing papers setting out the crucial early decisions facing the next government.
How might a second Coalition work? Lessons from the 2010 Coalition talks and the years since
The Institute for Government hosts a discussion about the possibility of another coalition being formed in May 2015.
How to run a Government so that citizens benefit and taxpayers don't go crazy
In his new book, Barber draws on his international experience of working for and with government to present a blueprint for how to run a government.
Government and the Economy Series: UK Skills Strategy, a Panel Discussion with Nick Boles MP
Nick Boles MP leads a panel discussion on how to improve the development and content of UK skills strategies.
Women Leaders Series: Meet the mentors
For the next event in our Women Leaders series, we have assembled a panel of top mentors to give advice on developing careers in and around government
After the rose garden: lessons from coalition with Nick Harvey and David Willetts
The Institute for Government is delighted to welcome Sir Nick Harvey MP to discuss his new publication.