The Mile End Institute is Queen Mary University of London's primary centre for the study and public discussion of the major challenges facing British politics, policymaking, and public life.
The Mile End Institute sustains Queen Mary’s fine tradition of involvement in public and political life at a time of fascinating, if not perilous, uncertainty for our country.— Lord Peter Hennessy
Established in 2015 under the patronage of Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield, the Mile End Institute has hosted hundreds of public events, produced research papers and policy briefings, and hosted dozens of Visiting and Honorary Research Fellows. Directed by Professors Michael Kenny, Philip Cowley, Tim Bale, Patrick Diamond, and now Dr Sofia Collignon, the Mile End Institute has cemented Queen Mary's reputation as one of the UK's leading universities for the study of British politics.
Alongside our regular events programme, based at Queen Mary's campus in Mile End, the Institute hosts a series of distinguished lectures to commemorate the life and work of our patron, Lord Hennessy, and a highly-regarded 'In Conversation' series. As part of Queen Mary's ambition to be an 'anchor institution' in East London, the Institute works with local communities and policymakers to tackle the key political and policy questions facing the East End. In addition to our Polling London project which regularly surveys public opinion in the Capital, we regularly undertake research with the Centre for London and the University's Lifelong Health Team, and co-convene the East London Research Network.
Meet the Mile End Institute's core team and learn about their work.
We host a number of Honorary Research Fellows and Professors.
Discover more about our work and research interests in our strategy 2023-28.
The Policy Hub helps staff and the academic community to translate world-class research into local and national policymaking.