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10:00 Coffee and Welcome | GUDTP Director, Prof Rebecca Surender
10:15 Talk 1: How can Social Science be adapted to be relevant to public policy audiences? | Prof Victoria Nash
Professor Nash will explore: Beyond academic publishing, what does it mean to translate research so that it can be accessible and influential among key decision-makers? Theory versus impact? Though researchers and policy professionals share an interest in better use of evidence in public policy, when it comes to engaging with each other, are they two communities divided by a common language?
10:45 Talk Q&A
11:00 Talk 2: The practicalities and realities of engaging with government policy. | Prof Stefan Dercon
Professor Dercon will explore: The practicalities and realities of engaging with government policy forums. How to take the initial steps to begin networking/identifying relevant resources/networks/forums. What are the trade-offs and politics of collaboration and commissioning, intellectual property rights, anonymous contributions to reports, the hidden curriculum? The key dos and don’ts, common pitfalls, and practical strategies for navigating them.
11:30 Talk Q&A
11:45 Comfort Break
12:00 Panel: Sir Andrew Dilnot, Dr Caitlin Hafferty (Environmental Change Institute), Prof Victoria Nash (Oxford Internet Institute), Dr Kevin Grecksch (School of Geography and the Environment), Prof Stefan Dercon (Blavatnik School of Government)
12:50 General Q&A
13:15 Lunch provided
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