Happy 80th Birthday Medical Research Council (MRC) National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD) - the world's longest running birth cohort study
@georgeploubidis
Prof of Population Health & Statistics at UCL @sriucl.bsky.social | Director of 1958NCDS & 1970BCS @clscohorts.bsky.social Generational health drift | Lifecourse origins of adult health and mortality | Population mental health
Happy 80th Birthday Medical Research Council (MRC) National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD) - the world's longest running birth cohort study
Pensions and economic status among the 1958 birth cohort prior to reaching State Pension age
New research report for the Department for Work and Pensions ๐๐ป
First we take Manhattan then we take Berlin
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More than a quarter of British adults in their early 50s are โjust getting byโ or โfinding it quiteโ or โvery difficultโ financially, while two-thirds worry about how much money they will have to live on in retirement. Read more - bit.ly/3N2ISLA
The latest in this must-attend series is essential for anyone interested in analyses of administrative data (and our Millennium Cohort Study!). Register your place ๐
@rjsilverwood.bsky.social
Exciting research from @tommetherell.com ๐
The header of our article "Associations between early-life mental health and abnormal sleep duration in midlife: findings from a prospective cohort study in Great Britain" on the European Journal of Epidemiology website.
Delighted to share that our paper "Associations between early-life mental health and abnormal sleep duration in midlife: findings from a prospective cohort study in Great Britain" is now published in @springernature.com European Journal of Epidemiology! rdcu.be/e5rAK ๐
๐New research using data from the Age 23 Sweep of the Millennium Cohort Study shows gen Z are more likely to live with their parents in their early 20s than previous generations.
Read more on the CLS website: bit.ly/4tSafZh
What an amazing night ๐We're so happy to be part of the #UCL200 celebrations
๐We are running a 3-day in-person course
"Causal Inference Using Cohort Data"
Dates: 20-22 Apr 2026
Presenters: Dr M Katsoulis (Associate Professor in Biomedical Statistics) & Dr L Wright (Lecturer in Statistics and Survey Methodology)
check here for more details www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
Today, UCL turns 200. ๐ For two centuries, our community has opened doors, challenged convention and pushed the boundaries of knowledge across every discipline. Thank you to everyone whoโs been part of the UCL story, hereโs to the next century. โจ
#UCL200 #LoveUCL
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๐ข The CLS conference 2026, 22 โ 23 September, London, will bring together researchers from across disciplines, institutions, sectors and career stages to showcase outstanding research using CLS cohort data. Deadline for submissions: Wednesday, 8 April. Further information: bit.ly/45SP3rO
Check our article in @uk.theconversation.com on our recent study on the long-term trajectories of mental ill-health in the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts and long-term inequalities in these
@clscohorts.bsky.social @georgeploubidis.bsky.social @jdasmunshi.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
๐Interested in mode effects? We're excited to see CLS colleagues @georgiatomova.bsky.social, @rjsilverwood.bsky.social and Liam Wright's work with @pwgtennant.bsky.social in this new paper on avoiding bias in survey data ๐
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies Conference invites submissions from all researchers using @clscohorts.bsky.social data.
Conference: 22โ23 September. Submissions by: 8 April. cls.ucl.ac.uk/events/cls-c...
CLS conference 2026 announcement with image of grandpa and primary age grandson.
๐ฃ Announcing the CLS Conference 2026, celebrating 80 years of the UKโs cohort studies. Our call for papers is now open. All researchers using CLS cohort data are invited to submit and join us this September in London. Deadline for submissions: Wednesday, 8 April. More details: bit.ly/45SP3rO
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๐ฐ Hold the front page! CLS' @dominicpkelly.bsky.social is to join Longitudinal and Life Course Studies as section editor, with Larissa Pople and Liam Wright as associate editors โ big news for CLS colleagues! @sllshome.bsky.social @bupjournals.bsky.social Find out more: bit.ly/49RmEDQ
New #NextStepsStudy research shows millennials who faced family financial hardship, parentsโ separation or violence in the home during childhood are more likely to have mental health difficulties in their early 30s.
Read more on the CLS website - cls.ucl.ac.uk/childhood-ad...
๐ข8 days to apply to this 2-year postdoc!๐ข
Join @jdasmunshi.bsky.social + @georgeploubidis.bsky.social + me to do research using data from @clscohorts.bsky.social and beyond, as well as linkages to health and administrative data, to examine population mental health inequalities over the life course!
๐จJob alert!๐จ
We are looking for a ๐งฎ quant postdoc researcher to join the AMAZING Jay Das-Munshi @jdasmunshi.bsky.social George Ploubidis @georgeploubidis.bsky.social & myself at @kingscsmh.bsky.social in collab with @clscohorts.bsky.social
All info: my.corehr.com/pls/kclrecru...
Closes 18 Nov!
Text saying New data release: Early Life Cohort Feasibility Study, Age 9-10 Months Sweep next to photo of crawling baby
๐จ NEW DATA! Data from the Age 9-10 Months Sweep of the Early Life Cohort Feasibility Study are now available to download from the @ukdataservice.bsky.social. Find out more on the CLS website: buff.ly/PPgvUTq
Date for the diary! Join us online next Thursday at 13:00 (UK time) to learn more about Growing Up in Digital Europe & feed into plans for the UK pilot. This new Europe-wide study will collect internationally comparable data on childrenโs wellbeing. More info: bit.ly/4pl4YHs @drlisac.bsky.social
Women who were the first in their family to attend university are 40% more likely to have no children by age 46 than other women in their generation, finds new #1970BritishCohortStudy research led by @sriucl.bsky.social's @adameczanna.bsky.social
Read more on the CLS website: bit.ly/3H6OmlB
And donโt miss the recording of last weekโs webinar, which takes you through the key highlights of the data. Watch here: bit.ly/4lG6UrP
Senior businesswoman is doing paperwork in her stock factory. Big news! 1958 National Child Development Study Age 62 Sweep Data now available. Centre for Longitudinal Studies
๐ News from the 1958 National Child Development Study! Data from the Age 62 Sweep are now available to download from the @ukdataservice.bsky.social. This is the most comprehensive data collection of the cohortโs adult lives.
Find out more: bit.ly/4lIwpJa
We had our farewell to @aksoyundan.bsky.social at UCL yesterday!
Ozan has been such a big part of our journey, from building our Quant Sociology group to being an incredible mentor and collaborator along the way.
Weโll miss his presence & humour a lot, but weโre excited to see what he does next ๐
A huge loss for UCL, IOE and SRI, but very happy for Ozan. Canโt wait to find out about the new adventures
When we say global reach, we mean it. Including Brisbane. Especially Brisbane.
Me (in a blue jumper and at a lectern labelled "Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre) presenting at the 30th International Population Conference.
The panel of speakers in our session, smiling and posing for the camera behind the table.
Today I presented my work on data from the @unicefinnocenti.bsky.social Disrupting Harm survey at #IPC2025 in Brisbane! It was a great opportunity to engage with other researchers interested in investigating youth mental health in the population.
Preprint: osf.io/preprints/ps...
Thanks @sriucl.bsky.social! We do our best...