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Tracking attitudes to R&D over time

Expanding CaSE's public opinion research to monitor, explore and respond to trends in attitudes

CaSE is building on its extensive public opinion research to create a robust data series that tracks attitudes to R&D over time. The tracker studies will combine large, nationally representative polling with qualitative research to understand how the public think and feel about R&D.

CaSE’s tracker studies will generate a range of outputs to support R&D advocacy and engagement. CaSE will use the work to provide evidence to support the R&D sector’s advocacy, including by refreshing and expanding our advocacy tools that translate the insights into practical actions. In addition, the results will inform CaSE’s future work, including identifying areas or topics for deeper exploration. 

The tracker study uses CaSE’s Public Attitudes to R&D 2022-23 study as a starting point, along with the in-depth engagement with stakeholders across the R&D system. This will allow the R&D sector monitor, explore and respond to changes and trends in public attitudes that matter most. 

The first wave of the tracker study is being conducted in summer 2025, followed by a second in 2028. CaSE has commissioned a consortium of research organisations to conduct our public opinion research from 2024-29, and research agency Icaro is leading the tracker study with fieldwork being carried out by Deltapoll. We expect to be able to share the results of the 2025 study with the sector in autumn. 

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If you’d like to learn more about this work, please contact Rebecca Hill.

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Explore this project

CaSE tracker study: Inside the development process
09 Jul 2025

Read about how CaSE designed the survey that we’ll use to track attitudes to R&D over time.

Shaping CaSE’s public opinion tracker: Reflections from the R&D sector
07 May 2025

Read a summary of roundtable discussions with around 40 organisations to inform the development of the tracker.

CaSE announces new partnership for next phase of public opinion research
24 Apr 2025

CaSE is pleased to announce the consortium of organisations that will deliver the next phase of its public opinion research running 2025-2029.