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Fostering successful policy engagements: recommendations for schemes aimed at PhD and Early Career Researchers. An Energy-PIECES report


Citation Haf, S., Hirmer, S.A., Khalid, R., Roddis, P., Stabler, L., Warren, G., Foulds, C. ,Robison, R. and Rohse, M. Fostering successful policy engagements: recommendations for schemes aimed at PhD and Early Career Researchers. An Energy-PIECES report. UKERC. 2020.
Author(s) Haf, S., Hirmer, S.A., Khalid, R., Roddis, P., Stabler, L., Warren, G., Foulds, C. ,Robison, R. and Rohse, M.
Publisher UKERC
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Abstract Energy-PIECES was a networking and skills development project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC, UK), via the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) under its Whole Systems Networking Fund. It ran from September 2018 until October 2019. It was coordinated by Anglia Ruskin Universitys Global Sustainability Institute, in partnership with the University of Cambridges Centre for Science and Policy. The project answered UKERCs call for more diverse voices to be represented in the energy sector in two ways. First, it aimed to provide opportunities for PhD and Early Career Researchers (hereafter ECRs) to engage with policy-facing organisations. Second, it sought to help embed novel Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) perspectives in places where they are under-represented.