Are you an Arts and Humanities researcher looking to engage with policy makers? In this online, interactive session classicist Prof Arlene H. Vice-Chair of UPEN (Arts and Humanities) and Professor of Public Policy at Durham University highlights benefits the academic policy engagement. The session will: - Share routes into policy engagement for researchers in Arts and Humanities disciplines - Provide the chance to ask questions and design a strategy for getting started. - Part two (2-3pm) will showcase the newly published case study report ‘How does Arts and Humanities Research influence public policymaking?’ by Professor Arlene Holmes-Henderson and Laidlaw Scholar Luke Sewell (both Durham University) 📍 29th Jan, 1-3pm Sign up: https://lnkd.in/gtn493xX
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