How can your research influence policy? Event for Post-Docs & Early Career Researchers
- đ¤ Speaker: Prof Jonathan Mant, Dr Clare Oliver-Williams, Dr Sarah Gentry & Caitlin Grant
- đ Date & Time: Monday 13 January 2020, 12:00 - 14:00
- đ Venue: School of Clinical Medicine, Lecture Theatre 2
Abstract
Aimed at Post-Docs and Early Career Researchers: A lunch time event designed to help you think about how your research can influence policy?
About this Event
How can your research influence policy?
The Public Health@Cambridge Network with the Cambridge Cardiovascular Strategic Research Initiative are hosting this joint event.
School of Clinical Medicine, Lecture Theatre 2 Monday 13th January 12:00-1400 We will have a free buffet lunch available from 12 pm followed by: 12:30-12:35 Welcome and Introductions
Dr Helen Watts (Public Health @ Cambridge Network Coordinator)
12:35-13:05 The importance of policy engagement
Professor Jonathan Mant (Head of the Primary Care Unit, University of Cambridge)
13:05-13:35 A case study in successful policy engagement
Dr Clare Oliver-Williams (Research Associate, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge)
13:35-13:55 Top tips for engaging in policy
Dr Sarah Gentry (Academic Clinical Fellow in Public Health, University of East Anglia)
13:55-14:00 Supporting you to engage in policy
Caitlin Grant (Public Health Policy Coordinator, Cambridge Institute of Public Health and Public Health England)
To register visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-can-your-research-impact-policy-tickets-75277090805
Series This talk is part of the Public Health Policy Talks series.
Included in Lists
- BHRU Annual Lecture 2015
- BHRU Annual Lecture 2016
- Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit Special Seminars
- Department of Public Health and Primary Care
- primary care
- Primary Care
- PublicHealth@Cambridge
- Public Health Policy Talks
- School of Clinical Medicine, Lecture Theatre 2
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Prof Jonathan Mant, Dr Clare Oliver-Williams, Dr Sarah Gentry & Caitlin Grant
Monday 13 January 2020, 12:00-14:00