Our Manchester office was established in 2016 and works across a range of local issues, from recycling to education. As well as running trials, the team develop strategic responses to some of the biggest challenges facing local authorities, such as health and social care.
We are proud to work in close partnership with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority and the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership.
Address
Elliot House,
151 Deansgate
Manchester
M3 3WD
Work from the Manchester office
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New flagship report: How to build a Net Zero society
Delivery of Net Zero isn’t just a technological or economic challenge. It represents and ultimately relies on social transformation.
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AI to BI: using artificial intelligence in qualitative research in the Middle East
BIT used AI to co-create images for a campaign to encourage adults in the Middle East to share technical training opportunities with their children
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Would you support a tax on meat to encourage environmentally sustainable behaviours?
According to the National Food Strategy we should cut our average meat intake by 30% to reach net zero by 2050. However, changing what we eat is difficult, as our…
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Do school exclusions increase crime?
Nearly 50% of the young people we observe in custody aged 15-17 experienced an exclusion while in Year 10, compared to 6% among pupils that do not end up in…
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New Results: Reducing food waste in the UAE's cafeterias
Ne'ma, UAE's National Food Loss and Waste Initiative (a collaboration of UAE's Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and the Emirates Foundation) asked BIT to build a picture of the…
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Gamified online stock trading harms consumers
Gamification tactics can have a strong impact on DIY investors, encouraging them to increase their trading frequency even when doing so is not in their best interest