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PPS Training Session: Government Analysts and Academics - Bridging the Gap

Date and Time:?07 May 2025, 14:00 to 16:00

Location: Building ? 100 / 7013 (in person)

Audience: Research Staff and PGRs

Course Overview

This session will help you understand the role of government analysts in policymaking, and identify how researchers can engage with government analysts to achieve policy impact.

We are delighted to launch this training programme for the 2024-2025 academic year with a session exploring how academics can work with government analysts to achieve policy impact.

Speaker's Bio

Nigel Campbell

Nigel Campbell is an Adjunct Professor at the University of 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载. He was a senior civil servant, an economist and policy adviser for over 20 years, at numerous Government Departments, including Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) until 2022 and before that, the Cabinet Office and the Department for Transport.

Nigel is also a policy fellow alum of the Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) which included engagement with the University of 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载 community. He is also Chair of the new Academy for the Mathematical Sciences.

In his role as the Chief Analyst in the Prime Minister's Implementation Unit in the Cabinet Office, Nigel worked on the Prime Minister’s implementation priorities which combined analysis with frontline fieldwork in order to enhance delivery in a wide range of issues.

In this interactive session, Nigel will share his experiences as a senior civil servant and some of the policies he worked on. Nigel will also identify how and why members of the academic community might wish to consider engaging government analysts as part of their research – and provide applicable suggestions on how to do so.

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PGRs please book your attendance here .

Staff please book your attendance here .

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