Philip Rose posted on July 30, 2013 15:29
This new guide from the AHRC outlines the ways in which arts and humanities researchers can engage policymakers. Research in the arts and humanities can inform the development of public policy. Insights generated by collaborative research, conferences and seminars, briefing and advisory activities, public debate of policy questions and commissioned research can all help to shape policy and practice. This new guide outlines the ways in which arts and humanities researchers can engage policymakers.