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Academic-Policy Engagement: How-To Guides Engaging with policymakers - How-To Guide

26 Mar 2024

If you are hosting the catch up with the Chair roundtable in person or hybrid, you might want to consider to ensure you are both including 30 minutes at the start of the event to facilitate on the same page and networking amongst participants attending in person. [...] Follow-up Send an email to all the participants thanking them for taking part, telling them they can get in touch with you if they want to be introduced via email to any of the other participants, and telling them the timeframe to expect the outputs and whether they will be asked to review any documents. [...] 10 Academic-Policy Engagement: How-To Guides Why form a PAB? When to form a PAB When not to form a PAB To provide strategic direction and guidance It seems like ‘a good thing to do’ on the work programme and would look great in the eyes of To provide independent, external, and your funders and commissioners policy-orientated advice Staff do not have the time or To broker new partnerships and ident. [...] 11 Academic-Policy Engagement: How-To Guides The Chair The role of the Chair is to drive the organisation and development of the group, work with internal coordinators to set the agenda and minutes after meetings, and act as the point of contact between the advisory group and the internal coordinators. [...] For example, Queen Mary’s Freedom of Speech Policy and Policy and Code of Practice on the Conduct of Events outline the university’s position on freedom of speech in the context of its values and duty in law, as well as expectations of event organisers pertaining to the conduct of events.
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Authors

Tom Chidwick

Pages
21
Published in
United Kingdom