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Impact and Insight: The Policy, Research and Practice Interface

Evidence-based Policy is the new buzzword in policy making. Emerging from the Health Sector in the early 80s, adopted, promoted and institutionalised by New Labour as the basis for UK government policy, how to improve the contribution of research to policy and practice is an increasingly important concern for research funders and policymakers in developed and developing countries. The ESRC-funded Evidence Network and other organisations have been studying evidence-based policy in the UK, while the Overseas Development Institute, has been exploring the same issues in developing countries. Common themes are emerging, and there are useful lessons to learn in both directions.

This workshop series brings together researchers, practitioners and policy makers who have been studying these issues in both developed and developing countries to explore the interactions between research and policy across a range of fields and policy issues. The meetings are "generalist", i.e. covering a number of different fields, aim to identify common lessons and approaches to strengthen evidence-based policy, and will build a community of practice in this area, centred upon, but not limited to the UK. The meetings are being held quarterly in London, hosted alternately by CEPR and ODI.

Meetings start at 3.00 pm, include at least two presentations, one based on work in a developed country, the other from a developing country, and discussion, and are followed by drinks and snacks and/or a meal to allow more informal discussions.

First Meeting: Monday 17th October at 3.00 pm at the Overseas Development Institute

The first meeting in the series aimed to:

  • to explore what we already know about the research/policy/practice interface and identify the important gaps in our knowledge
  • to identify themes and approaches for subsequent workshops

The speakers at this meeting were: (click on the links below each speaker for background materials)

Summary reports of the meetings and further information will be posted here.

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Last Updated: 13 January, 2009
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