Centre for Public Policy Early Career Researchers Network Launch Event
Published: 28 January 2025
Join us for the launch of the Centre for Public Policy’s new Early Career Researchers’ (ECR) Network on Monday 3 March 2025 in the Advanced Research Centre (ARC).
Monday 3 March 2025
10am - 3pm
Advanced Research Centre (ARC), University of Glasgow
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Event information
The University of Glasgow’s Centre for Public Policy (CPP) is establishing a new Early Career Researchers’ (ECR) Network. The intended aims of the CPP ECR Network are to
- create a space for ECRs interested in policy engagement to meet and support each other
- develop and engage in bespoke workshops to learn about policy engagement
- provide opportunities to foster relationships, collaboration and inter-disciplinary research across the University
The launch event will provide a space for ECRs from any discipline interested in engaging with policy and policymakers to meet likeminded researchers and shape the network beyond its initial launch. Led by ECR members of the Centre for Public Policy, the intention is for the Network to develop together with its members, so that it can best suit its members.
This Network is open to ECRs from all four Colleges at the University of Glasgow who are interested in developing and furthering their engagement with policy professionals; you do not need to have any prior experience with policy to join us.
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First published: 28 January 2025
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The Centre for Public Policy Early Career Researchers' Network and this event are led by Centre for Public Policy Research Associates Dr Dan Fisher, Dr Hannah Salamon and Dr Thomas Rochow. You can contact them by emailing public-policy@glasgow.ac.uk.