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The Cabinet Office has launched applications to their Government Skills College of Experts, inviting researchers to contribute to projects on six topics.
Highlights from our latest research, analysis, activities and programmes.
The Cabinet Office has launched applications to their Government Skills College of Experts, inviting researchers to contribute to projects on six topics.
Applications are open for the Universities Policy Engagement Network鈥檚 Innovation Fund.
James Davenport examines why cyber security remains an afterthought for many museums and what this means for the resilience of the UK鈥檚 cultural sector.
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Exploring the reform of education, welfare and work.
Analysing political economy and exploring the evolution of politics, the changing role of the state, and political ideas and values.
Exploring the interconnected economic, social, environmental and health challenges we face in the UK and globally.
An interdisciplinary lab for research into Universal Basic Income (UBI).
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Explore your professional policy questions and challenges through the IPR Policy Fellowship Programme.
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Outstanding national or international academics or policymakers can apply to spend up to six months with the IPR.
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This pioneering doctorate will enhance professional capability and critical reflection on the theories, methods and practices of policymaking.
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