8th Workshop on Experiments in Social Science Research Bern, Switzerland

The workshop provides a forum to support researchers in the design, implementation, and analysis of experiments in the Social Sciences, with a particular focus on education and policy.

31.08.2026, 9am until 01.09.2026, 6pm – UniS, University of Bern, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3001 Bern

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  • Start date 31.08.2026, 9am
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  • End date 01.09.2026, 6pm
  • Place UniS, University of Bern, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3001 Bern
  • Application deadline April 15 2026
  • Costs Regular CHF 125 / PhDs and Postdocs CHF 90 / Social dinner CHF 100 (optional, excl. drinks)

The workshop, jointly organized by the Institute of Sociology at the University of Bern and the Department of Social Work at Bern University of Applied Sciences, invites researchers using experimental methods to present their projects. The workshop aims to support researchers in both project development as well as analysis, inviting contributions focusing on both design and results.

Experimental research increasingly relies on close collaboration between academic researchers and practitioners (e.g., public administrations, NGOs, schools, and firms). While such collaborations offer substantial potential for policy-relevant and scalable evidence, they also raise methodological, organizational, and ethical challenges. This year’s program will include a practitioner–researcher panel focused on the co-production of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

The workshop provides a forum for in-depth scientific discussion among scholars from sociology, economics, political science, psychology, and related disciplines using experimental methods.

We welcome contributions employing randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and related approaches, including but not limited to:

  • Field experiments
  • Laboratory and lab-in-the-field experiments
  • Survey and vignette experiments
  • A/B testing and other randomized designs

Special emphasis is placed on education and policy research, while contributions from other fields are also encouraged. We particularly welcome submissions that address implementation challenges or collaboration with practitioners.

The preliminary program will be available in June 2026.

The workshop will begin at 9:00 on August 31 and conclude around 18:00 on September 1. A joint dinner will take place on the first evening.

The workshop will be presented by a group of engaged researchers who will discuss the co-development of interventions and the design of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

They are expected to be joined by practitioner partners to present their projects and reflect on the challenges and opportunities of collaborative experimental research. This will be followed by a broader discussion involving the audience.

Scholars from the social sciences using experimental methods, including sociology, economics, political science, psychology, education, policy, and social work.

The workshop aims to foster in-depth scientific exchange among scholars in the social sciences who use experimental methods. The workshop dialogue should support participants in designing, implementing, and coordinating their studies, with a particular focus on supporting collaboration between research and practice.

Administration and organisation

Organising and Scientific Committee

  • Dr. Gianluca Argentin, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
  • Prof. Carlo Barone, SciencesPo Paris
  • Dr. Tamás Keller, HUN-REN KRTK und HUN-REN TK
  • Dr. Alessandra Rusconi, WZB Berlin

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