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Report

The SHAPE of research impact

Mark Verhagen, Bo Zhao, Linda Li, Yifan Lu, Simon Cooper, Ekaterina Degtiareva, Giordano Epifani, Brenda McCollum, Reja Wyss, Melinda C. Mills


Research in the SHAPE disciplines (Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts for People and the Economy) has led to significant innovation and impact across society, according to this report - commissioned by the British Academy and the Academy of Social Sciences.
Report

Smarter regulation: improving price transparency and product information for consumers


The consultation focused on five key areas of consumer information transparency, with the aim of improving the quality and accessibility of information available for consumers to make informed choices about the products they purchase.
Report

Green shoots: growing the green workforce of the future


The authors of this report argue that providing accessible pathways for young people to gain skills and employment in green sectors will be vital in addressing skill shortages and tackling youth unemployment.
Essay

Mission Reform: key reforms for a fit-for-purpose government


Mission-focused policy-making is now dominating the pre-election period in the United Kingdom. In this essay, the authors propose a series of reforms designed to change government, grow its capacities and deliver its missions.
Report

Great government: public service reform in the 2020s


This report examines the state of the UK state by focusing on the challenges facing the NHS, schools, and the justice system, which the next government will need to address. It also sets out a plan for progress.
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