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Policy Support Fund: Awarded Projects 2021-22

More than 30 grants which enable Warwick research to influence and inform policy in a range of sectors have been awarded following a competitive internal funding call.

The Policy Support Fund, underpinned by a quality-related funding award to the University from Research England, will allow researchers to build new, and grow existing, collaborations with external organisations in the pursuit of policy impact.

The projects span all three faculties and will engage with a wide spectrum of partners to achieve policy change in areas such as health, horticulture, housing and education.


Name
Department
Awarded Project
Dr Arun Advani Economics Taxing capital gains
Dr Rajnaara Akhtar School of Law Leading couples and communities towards legally binding wedding ceremonies
Dr Martine Barons Statistics Communicating Climate Risk Toolkit
Dr Haley Beer Warwick Business School UK Coventry City of Culture 2021 data curation for the Levelling Up agenda
Dr Ila S. Bharatan Warwick Business School Extending the Coventry Family Hubs evaluation to the National Centre for Family Hubs
Professor Colm Connaughton Warwick Medical School Data science for social good postgraduate policy internships
Peter Dickinson Institute of Employment Research ReWAGE English Mayoral Combined Authorities (MCAs) policy engagement
Dr Xuan Vinh Doan Warwick Business School Housing policy: a data-driven approach
Professor Christopher Dowson School of Life Sciences Mapping capabilities and developing policy positions to influence funding and practice to develop and strengthen the pipeline of AMR discovery R&D in UK and China
Dr Karin Eli Warwick Medical School Putting the UK care home sector on a sustainable footing in the wake of Covid-19: Lessons from a financial analysis and workforce research
Professor Peter Elias Institute for Employment Research ReWAGE Labour market data for government
Dr Matthew Finerty WMG Policy Engagement Networking and Training (PENT)
Professor Marianna Fotaki Warwick Business School Putting the UK care home sector on a sustainable footing in the wake of Covid-19: lessons from a financial analysis and workforce research
John Fox WMG UK Micromobility Roadmap
Professor Paramjit Gill Warwick Medical School Policy dialogue on the impact of the Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF) in Thailand
Professor Ivo Vlaev Global Sustainable Development Towards a knowledge hub for forest conservation and land use policy, advocacy, and research
Professor Feng Hao Computer Science On the development and trial of end-to-end verifiable e-voting systems in India
Professor Kim Hoque Warwick Business School Deploying and leveraging the Disability Employment Charter
Dr Nikoleta Jones Global Sustainable Development Social Impact Assessment Tool for Protected Areas (SOCIAT)
Dr Siddartha Khastgir WMG Enabling policy development for a cross-domain Safety Assurance Framework – Land, Marine and Air
Dr John MacArtney Warwick Medical School The impact and implications of Covid-19 on the relational, social, and healthcare experiences of hospice care in the West Midlands
Professor Suzy Moat Warwick Business School The science of scenic beauty: from research to policy
Dr Rebecca Morris Education Studies Trying out teaching: examining a new approach to tackling the teacher shortage in England
Dr Talar Moukhtarian WMG Organisational-level workplace interventions managing high workload to improve mental health and productivity: A scoping review and evidence synthesis
Professor Richard Napier School of Life Sciences Horticulture R&I Think Tank
Dr Bethany Rex Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies The future of local authority museum provision in the 'Levelling Up' era
Professor Stephen Roper Warwick Business School Business Futures Survey 2021
Professor Anna Seale Warwick Medical School Partnering for pandemics: research to impact
Nicholas Solman Warwick Business School Staygreen
Dr Celine Tan School of Law Demystifying the climate finance supply chain
Dr Lukasz Walasek Psychology Effectiveness of new gambling warning messages