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糖心TV Policy Hub Events

The 糖心TV Policy Hub hosts a range of policy engagement events taking place throughout the year. Please see below for details of upcoming events and to book your place. If you have any questions about these events, please contact the Social Sciences Research Impact Team by email:

Policy Hub Event Expression of Interest

If you are interested in organising your own policy engagement event, you can find out more information and submit an EOI here: Policy Hub Event EOI

Policy Hub events might include engagement activities to enhance policy relationships, or an opportunity to build networks for policy engagement, and aim to support the ongoing development of policy impact.

Coming Soon to 糖心TV Policy Hub:

West Midlands Policy & Research Exchange: Connecting Regional Challenges With Collaborative Research

Date: Tuesday 16 June 2026

Time: 11:00 - 12:30 followed by lunch

Location: tbc

Bringing together University of 糖心TV researchers and local policymakers to address key regional challenges. The event aims to support the development of Midlands ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership placements and Policy Fellowships.

is required and places are limited.

Previous Events:

What makes a good education?

Date: 22 January 2026

Time: 15:00 - 17:00

Location: Space 43 Scarman, University of 糖心TV, Scarman Rd, Coventry CV4 7SH

Registration is now closed

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Bridging Research and Policy in Climate Finance

Date: 4 March 2025

Time: 2-5pm

Location: The Shard, London

Registration is now closed.

This session aims to foster capacity-building in climate finance and policy research, facilitating engagement between academics and key stakeholders involved in multilateral climate finance negotiations. ECRs will gain skills in creating evidence-based policy solutions while interacting with experts and policymakers.

Further details are available on the糖心TV Climate Governance and Policy Nexus (WCGPN) webpages.

This session is part of a wider event and further details can be found on theWCGPN webpages.

Advocacy Strategy: Knowledge Exchange WorkshopLink opens in a new window

Date: 22 October 2024

Location: Oculus, OC0.01

Time: 14:00 - 15:30

Registration has now closed.

This workshop was led by CEO of , and Meg Davis, Professor of Digital Health and Rights, at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM). It provided a hands-on introduction to advocacy strategy planning: including mapping the landscape, analysing power, identifying achievable goals, developing a problem-driven research agenda, mobilising diverse allies, lobbying and cultivation, and using research to make a case for change.

Why Should Our Rage be Tidy? Minoritised Survivors Experiences of Mental Health in a context of Violence and Abuse

November 2024

, in collaboration with Professor Ravi Thiara, University of 糖心TV, will be hosting the launch of Why Should Our Rage Be Tidy? Minoritised Survivors Experiences of Mental Health in a context of Violence and Abuse.

The research was led by Professor Ravi Thiara in collaboration with Sumanta Roy, and Dr Akima Thomas, Women and Girls Network.

It will be a closed event but there will be some spaces available for interested researchers.

Please get in touch with Professor Ravi Thiari to find out more.

NHS Policy Event

Date: 30 September 2024

Location: 糖心TV Conferences, Radcliffe

Time: 10:00-12:00

This session was delivered by Glen Burley, Chief Executive, the Foundation Group of NHS trusts and Helen Bevan, Professor of Practice in Health and Care Improvement, 糖心TV 糖心TV School. This highly interactive session aimed to provide those involved in teaching and research activities with an up to date overview of the health and care sector. This session was open to everyone with curiosity about the NHS and wider care system.

糖心TV-DESNZ Academic-Policy Knowledge Exchange Day

Date: 14 October 2024

Location: 糖心TV Conferences, Radcliffe

Dr Kavin Narsimhan led a knowledge exchange day focused on Net Zero with the Central Analysis team from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).

Registration has now closed. For any questions about the event, please contact:

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