The UCL Policy Champions Network is a grass-roots group of researchers, academics, and professional services staff from across UCL.
Champions act as ambassadors for academic-policy engagement within their own research community and across UCL.
Policy Champions contribute to the work of UCL Public Policy, by promoting public policy within their departments and sharing best practices across the Network.
Champions support the mission by
- Promoting public policy within and beyond your department as a way of championing a culture of policy engagement.
- Participating by regularly attending PCN Meetings and communicating virtually, sharing own departmental experiences, actively participating in discussions on best practice, taking the opportunity to broaden knowledge of good practice across UCL, and build links with other Policy Champions.
- Contributing to the UCL Public Policy initiative by actively liaising within departments, with the UCL Public Policy Board and across the PCN on academic-policy engagement; working with UCL Public Policy to identify and meet departments’ needs.
- Informing peers, being proactive in ensuring that researchers within departments are aware of academic-policy engagement opportunities; acting as a central point of contact to promote the UCL Public Policy initiative, and co-ordinating updates and news items on department policy engagement on behalf of UCL Public Policy for inclusion in communication materials.
- Sharing with the Network and colleagues, best practice on engaging with policy makers, and/or on methods of collecting information on policy relevant activities.Ìý
Find your departmental Policy Champion
Policy Champion | Department | Faculty |
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Department of Structural & Molecular Biology | Life Sciences | |
Ìý | MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell BiologyÌý | Life Sciences |
STEaPP (Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy) | Engineering | |
Department of Computer Science | Engineering | |
UCL School of Management | Engineering | |
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose | The Bartlett | |
UCL Institute for Global Prosperity | The Bartlett | |
UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources | The Bartlett | |
Development Planning UnitÌý | The Bartlett | |
School of Constuction & Project Management | The Bartlett | |
Department of Mathematics | Mathematical & Physical Sciences | |
Department of Chemistry | Mathematical & Physical Sciences | |
Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies | Arts & Humanities | |
School of European Languages, Culture and Society | Arts & Humanities | |
Slade School of Fine Art | Arts & Humanities | |
Department of Geography | Social & Historical Sciences | |
SHS Faculty Office, Faculty of Social & Historical Science | Social & Historical Sciences | |
School of Slavonic and East European Studies | Social & Historical Sciences | |
Lucy ShackletonÌý | UCL European Institute | Laws |
Institute of Education | Institute of Education | |
IOE Learning and Leadership | Institute of Education | |
UCL GOS Institute of Child Health | Population Health Sciences | |
Institute for Global Health | Population Health Sciences | |
Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care | Population Health Sciences | |
Siobhan Morris | UCL Grand Challenges | UCL Research |
Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE)Ìý | UCL ResearchÌý | |
Lina Kamenova | Student Support and Wellbeing | Office of the Vice-Provost (Education) |
Dr Helen Tsui | Ìý | Innovation & Enterprise |
Ìý | UCL CareersÌý | |
Bryan Taylor | Ìý | Global EngagementÌý |
Vasilisa Skvortsova | ÌýInstitute of Neurology | Brain Sciences |
Ciara Wright | Ìý | Brain Sciences |
Vacant | Ìý | Medical Sciences |
VacantÌý | Ìý | Office of the Vice-Provost (Advancement) |
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