COVID-19 has rapidly and radically reshaped interactions between academics and policymakers and the kinds of evidence being used to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this post, Vivian Tseng, considers how research-policy relationships might develop in the short, medium to long term and how research funders might seize opportunities presented by COVID-19 to design equity-centred and transformative research partnerships
Whilst the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a short term uptick in open research practices, both in resp...
Alongside COVID-19 as a viral pandemic, the World Health Organization was quick to declare COVID-19 ...
One outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic has been to put discussions about open research methods and pra...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the conditions of uncertainty that surround it have led to an unprecedente...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made necropolitics – the politics of life and death – unavoidable . Drawin...
The public image of the response to COVID-19 has been presented primarily through a scientific lens....
The emerging controversies around plans to use apps for contact tracing in response to COVID-19 are ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created widespread harm and disruption. Countries have implemented unprece...
While getting new information on COVID-19 is essential, not all research will be critical to managin...
Much academic research is currently characterised by a rush to capture the effects of COVID-19. Howe...
While many politicians have experienced declining levels of public trust during the pandemic, faith ...
Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic promoted faster and more open research practices, it also revealed ongo...
The global effort to implement Covid-19 vaccination programmes poses substantial logistical challeng...
A year on from his blogpost reflecting on what could be learned from the response to the AIDS epidem...
Gemma Moss considers whether COVID-19 can act as a catalyst for change in education, leading to diff...
Whilst the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a short term uptick in open research practices, both in resp...
Alongside COVID-19 as a viral pandemic, the World Health Organization was quick to declare COVID-19 ...
One outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic has been to put discussions about open research methods and pra...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the conditions of uncertainty that surround it have led to an unprecedente...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made necropolitics – the politics of life and death – unavoidable . Drawin...
The public image of the response to COVID-19 has been presented primarily through a scientific lens....
The emerging controversies around plans to use apps for contact tracing in response to COVID-19 are ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created widespread harm and disruption. Countries have implemented unprece...
While getting new information on COVID-19 is essential, not all research will be critical to managin...
Much academic research is currently characterised by a rush to capture the effects of COVID-19. Howe...
While many politicians have experienced declining levels of public trust during the pandemic, faith ...
Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic promoted faster and more open research practices, it also revealed ongo...
The global effort to implement Covid-19 vaccination programmes poses substantial logistical challeng...
A year on from his blogpost reflecting on what could be learned from the response to the AIDS epidem...
Gemma Moss considers whether COVID-19 can act as a catalyst for change in education, leading to diff...
Whilst the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a short term uptick in open research practices, both in resp...
Alongside COVID-19 as a viral pandemic, the World Health Organization was quick to declare COVID-19 ...
One outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic has been to put discussions about open research methods and pra...