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Convening global researchers and UN professionals at 鶹ýƵվ

To bridge the research-policy divide in global governance, 鶹ýƵվ hosted researchers from across the globe and UN practitioners for a week long workshop led by Dr Inken von Borzyskowski.

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8 March 2023

International policy case study


Research title:Convening 鶹ýƵվ researchers and UN professionals
Faculty:鶹ýƵվ Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences
Activity: Engagement
Policy type:
Country/Region: Africa and the Middle East,Latin America, SouthAsia, East Asia, South East Asia and Australasia
Policy partner:UN Agencies

Synopsis


10 UN professionals and 10 early-career academics from different institutions discussed “The Role of International Cooperation in Tackling Inequalities.” The participants brought a wealth of diverse experiences, joining from five continents with 15 nationalities and 7 different UN offices.

Dr von Borzyskowski’s goal was to understand what information practitioners need and how research can help meet this demand with data and findings. This two-way dialogue would enable co-production of higher quality research and better evidenced policymaking.

She says: “Among our participants promoted and achieved a constructive and meaningful exchange of ideas, experiences, and lessons learned, both from academic research (and research failures) and from best practices.”

International Policy Engagement


鶹ýƵվ research and expertise informs policymaking across the globe. We provide resources and examples of international policy engagement at 鶹ýƵվ to support and inform engagement between 鶹ýƵվ researchers and the international policy community.

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