Kit Vaughan joins IPR as Visiting Policy Fellow
We are pleased to welcome Kit Vaughan to the IPR as a Visiting Policy Fellow.
Highlights from our latest research, analysis, activities and programmes.
We are pleased to welcome Kit Vaughan to the IPR as a Visiting Policy Fellow.
A brand new IPR Policy Fellowship Programme focused on health will bring senior policy and decision-makers to the University to connect with Bath academics.
We are excited to launch the fourth instalment of ActNowFilm, a project coordinated by the Institute for Policy Research and Cambridge Zero.
A new strategy for economic prosperity in Britain? Join us for a panel discussion with Professor Diane Coyle, Dr Anna Valero and Torsten Bell.
Join us for the launch of a new IPR report: "Coping and hoping: Navigating the ups and downs of monthly assessment in universal credit".
Is there a compelling case for significantly reducing economic inequality? Professor Lane Kenworthy discusses his research.
We aim to further the public good through research into issues of significant relevance to policy debate and decision-making.
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Exploring the reform of education, welfare and work.
Exploring the interconnected economic, social, environmental and health challenges we face in the UK and globally.
Analysing political economy and exploring the evolution of politics, the changing role of the state, and political ideas and values.
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Renew and reinvigorate your professional thinking by connecting with leading academics at the University of Bath through the IPR Policy Fellowship Programme.
Senior policymakers from government and the third sector working on health policy are invited to apply for our latest IPR Policy Fellowship Programme.
Senior policymakers from government and the third sector working on net zero policy are invited to apply for our specialist IPR Policy Fellowship Programme.
Senior policymakers from government and the third sector working on AI policy are invited to apply for our specialist IPR Policy Fellowship Programme.
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Our latest work and updates on environment and climate change policy, and activities as part of the UK Universities Climate Network (UUCN)
A youth voices film project produced by the Institute for Policy Research (IPR) and Cambridge Zero and supported by the UK Universities Climate Network (UUCN).
The 2024 ActNowFilm weaves together the insights of global climate experts with the narratives and actions of young people from across the world.
The 2023 film features conversations between youth climate leaders and leading international climate experts.
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Join us for a panel discussion with Professor Diane Coyle, Dr Anna Valero and Torsten Bell.
Join us at the launch of an Institute for Policy Research report: "Coping and hoping: Navigating the ups and downs of monthly assessment in universal credit".
Is there a compelling case for significantly reducing economic inequality? Professor Lane Kenworthy discusses his research.
We aim to further the public good through research into issues of significant relevance to policy debate and decision-making, manage networks with the worlds of policy and practice, and increase public understanding of policy research through our public events and publications.
We deliver activities for policymakers, researchers and practitioners to enable dual learning and original contributions to both research and practice.
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