The ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025 offers a fascinating insight into some of the country’s leading social science research and how it influences our social, economic and political lives – both now and in the future.
This year’s festival explores the world of social science through a wide range of events, from rethinking what “work” means beyond retirement to innovations in sustainable food packaging that could change how we live and eat.
The 2025 festival theme is “Our Working Lives”, with events exploring how work and employment connect to wellbeing, sustainability, and social change. Alongside this theme, the programme also features events covering the full breadth of social science research.
The festival is an opportunity for our researchers to share their work with non-academic audiences, increasing awareness of the impact of social science on society and the economy. In turn, events allow participants to meet researchers, take part in activities, and contribute their own perspectives to ongoing research.
The University has proudly participated in the ESRC’s annual festival since 2014.
The festival is an opportunity for our researchers to share their work with non-academic audiences, increasing awareness of the impact of social science on society and the economy. In turn, events allow participants to meet researchers, take part in activities, and contribute their own perspectives to ongoing research.
The University has proudly participated in the ESRC’s annual festival since 2014.