What does a lack of institutional memory mean for the potential impact of academic- policy…Written by Alice Tofts, UCL Public Policy, Policy Fellowships Coordinator3d ago3d ago
Last Chance Climate Change COP (Again)Written by Prof Ilan Kelman. Professor of Disasters and Health. Department of Risk and Disaster Reduction. Faculty of Maths & Physical…Oct 31Oct 31
Parliamentary Fellowships: facilitating dialogues around education research and policy“This fellowship has highlighted the importance of knowledge exchange between academic and parliamentary communities. Over the past month I…Jul 17Jul 17
UCL Gender and Tech Lab’s Research Visit “Down Under”In this blog entry, Dr Nikolaos Koukopoulos, Research Fellow in Technology-Facilitated Abuse at UCL Computer Science, summarises the…Mar 21Mar 21
Social Infrastructure and Left-behind Places: building policy from belowBy: Ethne James-Souch (Coordinator, UCL Grand Challenges) and Sinéad Murphy (Policy Engagement Coordinator, UCL Public Policy)Feb 21Feb 21
UCL Environmental Lawyers take to GenevaDr Allison Lindner, Lecturer in Law and Dr Pedro Schilling de Carvalho, Assistant Professor (Lecturer) of Financial and Environmental Law…Jan 231Jan 231
“Everything, everywhere, all at once”: Reflections on international climate change and…Written by Dr Kate Greer, Senior Research Fellow, UCL Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education.Dec 11, 2023Dec 11, 2023
The Possibilities of AI and Good WorkWhat does a future in which we “got it right” look like?Nov 27, 2023Nov 27, 2023
Next steps for silo busting in climate change and health‘Climate change and health’ is an inherently transdisciplinary research and policy area, and it is rife with silos. These siloes are a key…Nov 15, 2023Nov 15, 2023
COVID-19: The presence and pitfalls of evidence-based policyThis piece was originally published on the European Institute’s blog.Sep 13, 2023Sep 13, 2023