CaCHE is a multidisciplinary partnership between academia, housing policy and practice.
Working across eight institutions, our researchers produce evidence that contributes to tackling the UK’s housing problems.
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UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence
Are you a PhD candidate with a focus on housing? Apply now for our competitive PhD bursaries for our upcoming conference Housing Matters: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?
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💡With long connections to the HSA, both authors reflect on this year's timetable of sessions and presentations to understand developments in housing research.
🏠 As the people of Wales take to the polls today for the Senedd election, Dr Bob Smith shares reflections on the voices of the Welsh housing sector at the recent @cihhousing.bsky.social Cymru conference.
❗Closing soon! Our abstract submission deadline closes on Friday 5 June 2026 at 5pm.
📢 Housing scholars, policymakers and practitioners are invited to submit short abstracts of papers (max. 250 words) for our “Housing Matters: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?” conference this September.
📝Dr Andrew Robert Watson's (@housingopinion.bsky.social) new publication in People, Place and Policy explores how landlords move into, through and out of the private rented sector over time.
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🚨Further information, including how to submit and the wide range of themes abstracts may address can be found here: housingevidence.ac.uk/call-for-sub...
📝 Prof @kengibb.bsky.social and Dr @craiggurney.bsky.social reflect on the recent @housing-studies.bsky.social conference which took place in Sheffield this April.
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Aiming to learn lessons about the challenges across the governance and life of multi-occupancy buildings, this review of the international evidence base by Dr Jenny Preece and Dr Yu-Tung Wu views to inform policy in this area in England.
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Unsurprisingly, much of the focus was on what might be the housing priorities for the next Welsh Government.
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