IPR launches new book from Visiting Fellow on culture and values in policymaking
Published on 14 July 2020‘Culture and values at the heart of policymaking: An insider’s guide’ is a new book from IPR Visiting Fellow, Stephen Muers.
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‘Culture and values at the heart of policymaking: An insider’s guide’ is a new book from IPR Visiting Fellow, Stephen Muers.
We are pleased to welcome Steve Webb, former Pensions Minister and MP, to the IPR as a new Visiting Fellow.
As the numbers of new claims for Universal Credit reach three million, a new IPR report reveals the complex issues couples experience with this new benefit.
Panellists will consider how racism and the populist far right have become mainstream at an event to mark the launch of a new book from Dr Aurelien Mondon.
Sue Maguire joins the Youth Employment Group to help drive the UK’s response to the impact of COVID-19 on young people’s prospects in the labour market.
We will be hosting a number of online events throughout the summer looking at the political and social consequences of COVID-19 and beyond.
People working in policy at local, national and international levels can now apply for the IPR virtual Policy Fellowship Programme.
Applications now open to participate in our free Policy Fellowship Programme via online meetings or over the phone.
Experts from the University will partner with Guild Living to deliver its ambitious plans to enhance urban later living communities, including within the City
Professor Jane Millar joins Fran Bennett (University of Oxford) as a specialist adviser to an inquiry on the economics of Universal Credit.