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
Running government: how to devolve power
The Institute for Government at the 2014 Labour Party Conference.
Michael Dugher MP - A keynote speech on Labour’s plans for civil service reform
The Institute for Government welcomed the Shadow Cabinet Office Minister, Michael Dugher MP, to give a keynote speech on civil service reform.
Healthy regulators - Improving regulation in health, social care and other public services
This discussion will focus on the Care Quality Commission.
Women Leaders Series: Building a Talent Pipeline
How can Whitehall and the public sector ensure that there are enough talented women building their careers to become future leaders?
Scotland in a changing union: ensuring effective cooperation after the referendum
This event is part of the Institute’s Governing After the Referendum project, which is supported by the ESRC.
Government and the Voluntary Sector - How should government manage this relationship?
This event, hosted at the Institute for Government, brought together a panel of speakers with experience within government and the voluntary sector.
Management and leadership in the Civil Service: An international conversation with Iain Rennie
At this event, Iain Rennie, New Zealand State Services Commissioner and Head of State Services, will discuss his role as leader of the Civil Service.
Scotland in a changing UK: Unionist visions for further devolution after the referendum
The Institute for Government hosted representatives of the three unionist parties to discuss their respective proposals for further devolution.
In defence of Civil Service neutrality: the importance of trust and professionalism with Martin Donnelly, Permanent Secretary
The Institute for Government invites you to a speech and discussion on the governance of the Civil Service.
Government contracting: Where does your money go?
The Institute for Government and Spend Network have been working together to try to understand more about where public money is going.