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Briefing paper

Creating a Citizen Participation Service and other ideas: reimagining government for better climate policy


The UK Climate Change Committee and the UK Government’s independent review of net-zero have both emphasised an urgent need for the public, as citizens and consumers, to have a much larger role in net-zero. This paper presents tangible ideas for how this could be done.
Report

Prevention through intervention


This Winston Churchill Fellowship was undertaken during a time when there was a growing outcry from the Australian community for measures to prevent violence against women and children. Throughout this report, the author frequently reference data and reoffending rates from Canada, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom to underscore the outcomes achieved...
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Unlocking local action on clean air


This research draws on a range of different evidence sources. To understand the powers and duties that local authorities hold to deliver clean air, researchers have undertaken a systematic desk-based review, interviewed a range of local government officers and councillors, and engaged with stakeholders with expert knowledge of local government and air quality.
Report

Change by design: how universities should design change initiatives for success


This report explores change initiatives in higher education institutions, considering why they are needed and why they are difficult to deliver. The author outlines how universities should carefully design change projects to maximise impact and likelihood of success.
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The AI Generation: how universities can prepare students for the changing world


Recent advances in generative AI and automation have opened many exciting possibilities for boosting the British economy and business efficiency. This paper, supported by the University of London, considers how universities can continue to fulfil their employability function in this context of rapid and radical change.
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