As part of the drive to professionalise policymaking, Civil Service Learning has partnered with the London School of Economics and Political Science to run a bespoke Executive Master of Public Policy programme. The programme is designed to equip civil servants with the cutting-edge analytical tools required to deliver effective policy in an increasingly complex and inter-dependent world. Here, Rhiannon Harries and Emily Bourne, two DECC participants in the first cohort, share their early insights on the programme, which started in December 2015
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... This year's Scientific Symposium of the University Library is already number six in the row. It ...
Josh Manby, who is studying a BSc Government & Economics in the Department of Government and is Edit...
As librarians and information professionals we share a common rationale: to deliver enhanced service...
“Eternal glory! That’s what awaits the student who wins the Triwizard Tournament, but to do this, th...
Engaging, composed, and timeless: these are the words that come to mind when reflecting on Professor...
Purpose – This paper seeks to describe the collaborative process undertaken by seventeen university ...
In this paper we examine current debates about work‐life balance against a background of changing wo...
The UK's Shadow Secretary of State for Education Andy Burnham recently made a suggestion that could ...
This is the author final draft (post peer review), as permitted by publisher agreement. Published, ...
IT was an important meeting that attracted the executive heads and vicechancellors of Commonwealth...
In Why Are We Waiting?: The Logic, Urgency and Promise of Tackling Climate Change, Nicholas Stern ex...
Maria Werdine Norris is a final year PhD candidate at the London School of Economics and Political S...
This is the second edition of e-O&P on Conscious Business (CB). In the first edition of this two-pa...
This paper was presented to the annual conference of Radical Statistics Journal. It develops the ide...
Preface: This document is part of an NSF-funded project at the University of Massachusetts Amherst t...
... This year's Scientific Symposium of the University Library is already number six in the row. It ...
Josh Manby, who is studying a BSc Government & Economics in the Department of Government and is Edit...
As librarians and information professionals we share a common rationale: to deliver enhanced service...