What do UK Policymakers want from the humanities and what can humanities researchers offer?
Friday 4 June 12:00-13:30, on Zoom
Register to attend here.
A joint Universities Policy Engagement Network and The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH) seminar that brings together UK policymakers from parliament and central government to explore how UK policymakers engage with humanities research and researchers. This seminar is for you if you would like to understand better:
- how humanities research contributes to the design or scrutiny of UK public policy,
- how your own research could be relevant to current and anticipated needs of UK policymakers, as well as,
- channels open to humanities researchers to communicate their evidence and expertise to UK policymakers
More information about the session is available here – all are welcome.
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