Public Policy Engagement in the Arts and Humanities: Skills and Strategies

Tubridy, Derval. 2015. Public Policy Engagement in the Arts and Humanities: Skills and Strategies. [Professional Activity]
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Public Policy Engagement: Skills and Strategies is an AHRC funded training course delivered by Goldsmiths, University of London, on behalf of CHASE, the Consortium of the Humanities and the Arts South-east England. Public Policy Engagement: Skills and Strategies will give participants an enhanced understanding of how public policy is developed and how research in the arts and humanities can influence and inform public policy. It is aimed at Doctoral Candidates and Early Career Researchers. Through a range of roundtable discussions with academics working in a broad range of the arts and humanities disciplines, non-HEI professionals working in the area of policy making and influence, and through action learning sets, participants will learn how they can develop the skills to effectively engage with public policy developments and understand how their research can be mobilised to impact on public policy, and to plan for, and evidence, that impact.


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