CAPEcast episode 11: Building a London academic policy ecosystem
We discuss what the policy system challenges are in London with colleagues from the Greater London Authority.
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Read MoreDr Richard Whittle joins Sarah Chaytor to discuss future plans for the Yorkshire Policy Engagement and Research Network.
Read MoreAlex Trautrims joins the CAPE Team at Nottingham to discuss the creation of a single enforcement body for labour market regulation.
Read MoreRoshnee Patel joins Sarah Chaytor to discuss the different roles that academics can play when engaging with policy.
Read MoreRuth Morgan, Professor of Crime and Forensic Science at UCL, calls for 1 million scientists to do 100 million hours of policy engagement.
Read MoreWe talk to colleagues from the International Public Policy Observatory (IPPO) about the need for, and how they undertake, evidence synthesis for policymakers.
Read MoreWe discuss how policy making works with Jonathan Slater, former Permanent Secretary for the Department for Education.
Read MoreA deep dive into how the Ministry of Justice engages with academics.
Read MoreWe talk to Rob Davies about how he’s been developing Areas of Research Interest to diversify evidence engagement in Parliament.
Read MoreWe talk to colleagues at Waltham Forest about the difference between engaging with local authorities and national government.
Read MoreCAPE speaks to Peter O’Brien of Yorkshire Universities, to find out more about how universities can help to support evidence use and address regional policy priorities.
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