Effective communication of research is often cited as being most important to gaining the attention of policymakers. This arguably underestimates the sheer complexity of the policymaking process, assuming a linear route from evidence to policy and practice. Fiona Blyth and Carmen Huckel Schneider explain why breaking down walls between different academic disciplines could enhance our understanding of why research evidence-informed policymaking
As the value of research with impact increases, so too does the importance of first gaining access t...
For research to have impact is becoming more and more important, so being able to convincingly evide...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
Superficially connecting evidence to policy might seem like singular process that brings together di...
A lack of access and poor communication are often cited as reasons why academic research is not wide...
There is no doubt that good communications and framing research and evidence for your audience is im...
Impacting policy is difficult, not only because of the challenges translating research into policy-s...
Academics are increasingly exhorted to ensure their research has policy "impact". But is this ambiti...
The journey from evidence to policy is inevitably complex and frequently becomes divisive as argumen...
There is an accepted need to bridge the gap between academic research and public policy. Knowledge b...
Funding bids, blogs, academic papers, and policy briefs are awash with references to the "policymake...
Population health policies stand a much better chance of succeeding if they’re informed by research ...
How might universities develop a research agenda that is responsive to the needs of policymakers? Af...
Non-academics with extensive experience of particular sectors and industries can provide unique insi...
The need to link research based evidence to policy has arguably been more urgent and important in th...
As the value of research with impact increases, so too does the importance of first gaining access t...
For research to have impact is becoming more and more important, so being able to convincingly evide...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
Superficially connecting evidence to policy might seem like singular process that brings together di...
A lack of access and poor communication are often cited as reasons why academic research is not wide...
There is no doubt that good communications and framing research and evidence for your audience is im...
Impacting policy is difficult, not only because of the challenges translating research into policy-s...
Academics are increasingly exhorted to ensure their research has policy "impact". But is this ambiti...
The journey from evidence to policy is inevitably complex and frequently becomes divisive as argumen...
There is an accepted need to bridge the gap between academic research and public policy. Knowledge b...
Funding bids, blogs, academic papers, and policy briefs are awash with references to the "policymake...
Population health policies stand a much better chance of succeeding if they’re informed by research ...
How might universities develop a research agenda that is responsive to the needs of policymakers? Af...
Non-academics with extensive experience of particular sectors and industries can provide unique insi...
The need to link research based evidence to policy has arguably been more urgent and important in th...
As the value of research with impact increases, so too does the importance of first gaining access t...
For research to have impact is becoming more and more important, so being able to convincingly evide...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...