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Did you know that in 2024, more voters than ever in history will take part in elections across the world?

In this season of Research for the Real World, it’s all about how research evidence informs policy. How could we not cover it when we know that policies implemented by the winning parties will prove consequential for years to come, shaping the future of democracy around the world?

Guests:

  • Professor Marc Stears and Professor Huw Morris on how policymakers can meet the challenges of modern Britain
  • Dr Claire Crawford on what it's like providing evidence to government and the UK Parliament
  • Dr Ben Abrams on how modern societies have responded to the rise of populist governments.

More episodes of Research for the Real World: ⁠⁠bit.ly/researchfortherealworld⁠⁠
The IOE Podcast: ⁠⁠bit.ly/ioepodcast⁠

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259 episodes

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Did you know that in 2024, more voters than ever in history will take part in elections across the world?

In this season of Research for the Real World, it’s all about how research evidence informs policy. How could we not cover it when we know that policies implemented by the winning parties will prove consequential for years to come, shaping the future of democracy around the world?

Guests:

  • Professor Marc Stears and Professor Huw Morris on how policymakers can meet the challenges of modern Britain
  • Dr Claire Crawford on what it's like providing evidence to government and the UK Parliament
  • Dr Ben Abrams on how modern societies have responded to the rise of populist governments.

More episodes of Research for the Real World: ⁠⁠bit.ly/researchfortherealworld⁠⁠
The IOE Podcast: ⁠⁠bit.ly/ioepodcast⁠

  continue reading

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