Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influence current policy debates. But if you haven’t done it before, the formality of the task may appear daunting. In the final part of a series on giving evidence in Parliament, Patrick Hanley has compiled thoughts and experiences from LSE academics and reveals the top tips on how to make the most of engaging with select committees
Alan Bainbridge – ORCID: 0000-0001-7783-7747 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7783-7747Item not availab...
Academic researchers – not just media pundits – should have their say in holding policy promises to ...
Academic researchers – not just media pundits – should have their say in holding policy promises to ...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
How do Parliamentary committees treat academics? What is like to feel ambushed when you hoped your o...
The indication that influential UK Parliamentary committees want more academics to submit evidence i...
Despite claims that we now live in a post-truth society, it remains commonplace for policy-makers to...
Last month a team of UK academics launched an initiative called the Evidence Information Service (EI...
Parliaments perform an important democratic function in overseeing and scrutinising government, maki...
ArticleThis is an open access article.The value of evidence-based policy is well established, yet ma...
In the United Kingdom, the influence of parliamentary select committees on policy depends substantia...
The UK Parliament performs an important role in shaping policies and legislation, including those re...
Examines the procedure allowing judges to give evidence to Parliamentary select committees about dra...
Alan Bainbridge – ORCID: 0000-0001-7783-7747 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7783-7747Item not availab...
Academic researchers – not just media pundits – should have their say in holding policy promises to ...
Academic researchers – not just media pundits – should have their say in holding policy promises to ...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
How do Parliamentary committees treat academics? What is like to feel ambushed when you hoped your o...
The indication that influential UK Parliamentary committees want more academics to submit evidence i...
Despite claims that we now live in a post-truth society, it remains commonplace for policy-makers to...
Last month a team of UK academics launched an initiative called the Evidence Information Service (EI...
Parliaments perform an important democratic function in overseeing and scrutinising government, maki...
ArticleThis is an open access article.The value of evidence-based policy is well established, yet ma...
In the United Kingdom, the influence of parliamentary select committees on policy depends substantia...
The UK Parliament performs an important role in shaping policies and legislation, including those re...
Examines the procedure allowing judges to give evidence to Parliamentary select committees about dra...
Alan Bainbridge – ORCID: 0000-0001-7783-7747 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7783-7747Item not availab...
Academic researchers – not just media pundits – should have their say in holding policy promises to ...
Academic researchers – not just media pundits – should have their say in holding policy promises to ...