Further resources and templates
Useful templates
- Read the Handbook -ÌýInforming Public Policy: A Guide for UCL Researchers & Staff [pdf]
- Download our Select Committee submission guidance and template [docx]Ìý
- Read our Select Committee submissions and Evidence Notes [web link]
- Download the UCL research insights template [docx]
- Read theÌýPolicy Advisory Groups and Roundtables guidance [pdf]
- Read the Evaluation and Feedback Survey Methods Reference Manual [pdf]
- Read theÌýUCL Public Policy Strategy [pdf]
Consultations, Inquiries and Areas of Research Interest
- - find and respond to a consultation
- (ARI) - find a departments research questions and how to connect
- - browse topics of interest and find related ARIs
- - find an inquiry and submit your evidence
- (Parliament) - everything you need to know about Areas of Research Interest for UK Parliament
- - everything you need to know to engage with Parliament as an academic researcher
- - Consult the calendar of scheduled business in Parliament
- -Ìýa searchable, verbatim report of what is said in Parliament (eg: debates, speeches, Q&As)
- Ìý- sign up for direct emails from the relevant Select Committee
- - Search and follow Twitter accounts forÌýindividual Select Committees
House of Commons Library
- -ÌýReceive email alerts on new briefingsÌý
- - Insights on current affairs for anÌýimpartial and authoritative take on research and statistics.
- Follow the Library on Twitter:
- Follow the House of Commons on Twitter:
House of Lords Library
- - Receive email alerts on new briefingsÌý
- - BlogsÌýon topical issues and current affairs from the Library
- Follow the Library on Twitter -Ìý
- Follow the House of Lords on Twitter -Ìý
The Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology (POST)
- Follow POST on Twitter -
- Follow
Useful external websites
- Ìý- a network of UK universities who are working together to increase the public policy impact from their research. UCL is a founding member of the network and the current co-chair
- - a research and knowledge exchange project committed to advancing the practice of academic-policy engagement
- - a network of professionals working together to deliver evidence-informed policy in practice
- - a community that shares research and expertise about how evidence is made and used, across policy and practice domains
- Ìý-Ìýeverything you need to know to engage with Parliament as an academic researcher
- - a platform for understanding and increasing the impact of academic research
- - offers informed commentary and debate on the issues affecting our world
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