Community of Practice on Arts and Humanities
This CoP will explore opportunities for Arts and Humanities research and creative practices to engage in policymaking systems and mechanisms, as well as provide a peer-learning and action space for academics, knowledge mobilisers, and policy actors to collaborate.
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If you are a policy actor, academic, or knowledge mobiliser looking for a collective space to engage Arts and Humanities research, practice, and knowledges into UK evidence-informed policymaking, join us.
Facilitate and amplify good practice peer learning and knowledge exchange across institutions
By sharing successes, challenges, and examples of A&H policy engagement across Member institutions and policy organisations, we aim to build on and strengthen collaboration across institutions to support the use of A&H research in policymaking.
Produce resources, guidance, or outputs that support the wider network.
Develop case studies, resources, and toolkits showcasing the strength and possibility of Arts and Humanities evidence informing policy at a local, regional, and national level.
Explore opportunities to strengthen A&H policy engagement within the new funding landscape
Continue to develop strategic partnerships with sector, industry, and funding organisations relevant to the evidence-policy system, and work with UPEN programmes and wider UPEN activity to explore evidence diversity from an A&H perspective.
Key Information
Chaired by
The A&H CoP will be recruiting for 2-3 new co-chairs for a term of July 2026-May 2028. The current chairs are:

Laura Bea
Head of Membership and Network Development (UPEN)University College London, Universities Policy Engagement Network

Rebecca di Corpo
Bath Spa University, Manager, humanities for…Bath Spa University