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12 May 2023, 3:18 UTC Share

Review paper: Assessing the effectiveness of the Oldham Economic Review as an instrument for impactful academic-policy engagement

A review paper assessing whether the Oldham Economic Review was an effective instrument for improving the quality and agility of academic input into public policy.

Based on a novel format of regularly-held Select Committee-style hearings, The Oldham Economic Review (OER) was designed to provide a new approach to local economic policy development in Oldham.

One year on from the publication of the original OER report, Professor Alan Harding, CAPE Policy Fellow and Chief Economic Adviser to the Greater Manchester Combined Authority reflects here on the process of running the OER, and discusses how effective the review process was for achieving high-quality academic-policy engagement. Outlining the format’s opportunities and challenges, the report considers the success of the approach, and offers insights into how and where similar models might work best.

About CAPE

Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) is a knowledge exchange and research project funded by Research England from 2020-2024, which has been exploring how to support effective and sustained engagement between academics and policy professionals. The project is a partnership between UCL and the Universities of Cambridge, Manchester, Northumbria and Nottingham in collaboration with the Government Office for Science, the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology, Nesta and the Transforming Evidence Hub.

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