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Giving evidence in Parliament: summing it up with ten top tips for academics

by Blog Admin • December 5, 2016 • Comments Off on Giving evidence in Parliament: summing it up with ten top tips for academics
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influence current policy debates. But if you haven’t done it before, the formality of the task may appear daunting. In the final part of a series on giving evidence in Parliament, Patrick Hanley has compiled thoughts and experiences from LSE academics and reveals the top tips on how to make […]

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