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Mar 23 2012
Five minutes with Huw Davies: “When contextualised, research has the power to animate, inform, empower or infuriate”
2 CommentsFollowing our recent conference, ‘From Research to Policymaking’, Huw Davies, presents a handful of observations on how to treat academic research in order to give it the best foundations when before it enters the policymaking process. Much study of … Continue reading
Posted by: March 23, 2012
Tagged with: Academic communication, digital era, impact, Knowledge transfer, public engagement, research projects











