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Research for Public Policy: Developing the Architecture for Dialogue

When

Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 16:00 - 17:00

Where

Online

Tickets

Free online event: booking essential

The second in a series of seminars by the Royal Irish Academy and Irish Research Council seminar series concerning 'Research for Public Policy'. 

The creation of a new Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science and the foundational role of public health expert advice in managing the COVID-19 crisis make this the ideal moment to reimagine and strengthen the connections between research and public policy in Ireland. This seminar is the second in the series and will focus on the changes and systems required to fully integrate research into the public policy making process.

Speakers:

  • Mary Doyle, Public Policy Fellow, Trinity Long Room Hub.
  • Orla Nugent, Deputy CEO, HEA.
  • John Shaw, Assistant Secretary – Economic Division, Department of the Taoiseach
  • Chair: Orla Feely, MRIA, VP Research, Innovation and Impact at UCD.

In advance of the session, we recommend reading the discussion paper authored by Mary Doyle which gives background and context to this series.

About the Series:

The Research for Public Policy seminar series is a joint initiative of the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) and the Irish Research Council (IRC). We aim to ignite important conversations about why evidence-based policy matters and how to harness the diverse expertise of Ireland’s researchers for the common good. We are committed to strengthening and sustaining relationships between researchers, policymakers, and research funders beyond the series, so that together we can build and implement a highly effective national framework for integrating relevant and cutting-edge research into policy development across Government. The time is now. We hope you will join us.

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