We use cookies on this site. By browsing our site you agree to our use of cookies. Close this message Find out more

Home > Human Resources > Organisation Development > Your development > Research and teaching > On track: Writing for non-academic audiences
More in this section ON TRACK

On track: Writing for non-academic audiences

Course outline

This workshop will be delivered in 2 parts.  Staff can choose to attend both sessions or have the option of attending Part 1 or Part 2 if they cannot commit to the whole afternoon.

 

Part 1: Understanding How Government & Parliament Works: 13:30 – 15:00

This part of the workshop is designed to help you understand the different channels of influence that are available when trying to get your research noticed by government and Parliament. It will help you identify the right person to send a prospective policy briefing to (depending on what it is you want to achieve).

 Refreshment Break

 Part 2: Writing Policy Briefings: 15:00 – 17:00

The second part of the workshop is designed to demonstrate how to turn your academic research into targeted briefings that will attract the attention of policymakers. This part of the session will be more practical, using real life examples of academic papers converted into concise briefings to show what constitutes good practice. This part of the session will be interactive, allowing plenty of time for questions throughout.

Target audience

All Research Staff 

 

Programme Facilitator

Luisa Porritt

Visiting Tutor at Royal Holloway, University of London

 Luisa is an independent strategy, communications and policy adviser, with significant experience of policy analysis and working with government and Parliament. A former journalist who has written for The Economist, Reuters and The Financial Times, she now runs the UK arm of a pan-European financial communications agency. Luisa has also worked for the House of Commons, the British Chambers of Commerce, and two former government ministers in their advisory capacities. As a part-time tutor in economic history at Royal Holloway, she understands the academic world and the challenges that academics face in promoting their research to non-academic audiences."

 

 

Scheduled dates

There are currently no dates for this course planned. Please email orgdevroyalholloway.ac.uk to register your interest.

 

 

Upcoming events

There are no results that match your criteria.

 
 
 

Comment on this page

Did you find the information you were looking for? Is there a broken link or content that needs updating? Let us know so we can improve the page.

Note: If you need further information or have a question that cannot be satisfied by this page, please call our switchboard on +44 (0)1784 434455.

This window will close when you submit your comment.

Add Your Feedback
Close