Communication between researchers and policymakers is key to achieving policy impact. Steve Johnson shows that PhD graduates who move into government circles rather than academia have a valuable role to play in blending the two extremes
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
Researchers must take time to listen to what politicians want. To have an impact on policymaking, we...
Around the world there are widespread efforts to ensure that policy decisions are based upon a sound...
Incentives for academics to engage with government have been strengthed through the REF process. The...
Does a PhD allow social scientists in Government to climb the career ladder and make a difference to...
Many academics ask ‘How can I use my research to influence policy?’. In this paper, we draw on our f...
Following on from the recent debate at the ‘From Research to Policy: Academic Impacts on Government’...
Policymakers frequently fail to use research evidence in their work. Academia moves too slowly for t...
Policymakers frequently fail to use research evidence in their work. Academia moves too slowly for t...
UK social scientists feel a growing pressure to achieve policy change. In reality, this process is m...
Too much of the evidence-based knowledge of academia is not informing public policy. Peter Shergold,...
Abstract There is keen interest in many jurisdictions in finding ways to improve the way that resear...
What can academics learn from how civil society organisations and NGOs approach policy impact? Julia...
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
A previous blog post by Jill Rutter discussed an Institute for Government project on how Government ...
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
Researchers must take time to listen to what politicians want. To have an impact on policymaking, we...
Around the world there are widespread efforts to ensure that policy decisions are based upon a sound...
Incentives for academics to engage with government have been strengthed through the REF process. The...
Does a PhD allow social scientists in Government to climb the career ladder and make a difference to...
Many academics ask ‘How can I use my research to influence policy?’. In this paper, we draw on our f...
Following on from the recent debate at the ‘From Research to Policy: Academic Impacts on Government’...
Policymakers frequently fail to use research evidence in their work. Academia moves too slowly for t...
Policymakers frequently fail to use research evidence in their work. Academia moves too slowly for t...
UK social scientists feel a growing pressure to achieve policy change. In reality, this process is m...
Too much of the evidence-based knowledge of academia is not informing public policy. Peter Shergold,...
Abstract There is keen interest in many jurisdictions in finding ways to improve the way that resear...
What can academics learn from how civil society organisations and NGOs approach policy impact? Julia...
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
A previous blog post by Jill Rutter discussed an Institute for Government project on how Government ...
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
Researchers must take time to listen to what politicians want. To have an impact on policymaking, we...
Around the world there are widespread efforts to ensure that policy decisions are based upon a sound...