
Aug 11, 2021
‘Let’s avoid reinventing the wheel’: using IKT to advance knowledge translation of a domestic violen
Author: Jacqui Cameron, Cathy Humphreys, Anita Kothari and Kelsey Hegarty This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy...


Aug 6, 2021
My view on the nursing shortage - Dr Paula Holt
Author: Dr Paula Holt MBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the College of Health, Psychology, and Social care This post was originally...

Aug 5, 2021
Our common purpose for new policies and laws: biology is the gradient that unifies us
Author: Cheryl J. Widman and Emily L. Casanova This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 14th July, 2021. We...

Jul 14, 2021
We can make better evidence for social policy by seeing participation differently
Author: Sally Robinson, kylie valentine and Jan Idle This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 30 June, 2021....

Jul 7, 2021
Why should market stewardship draw on lived experience evidence?
Author: Ariella Meltzer, Helen Dickinson, Eleanor Malbon and Gemma Carey This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog...


Jul 3, 2021
Alcohol Abuse: Why some veterans are suffering in silence
Author: Dr Paula Holt MBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the College of Health, Psychology, and Social care This post was originally...

Jul 2, 2021
‘Not wanted here’
- the bleak marginalised reality of how evidence informs employment policy for people with a learning disability in England and Wales-...

Jun 24, 2021
Is equality worth measuring?
Author: Mark Priestley and Stefanos Grammenos This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 9 June, 2021. We have...

Jun 16, 2021
Listen to people with disabilities when gathering evidence for policy
Author: Carol Rivas This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 2 June, 2021. We have re-issued the article that...

May 23, 2021
Decision-making of knowledge brokers in moving evidence to action along pathways in global health
Author:Theresa Canova Norton This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 31 March 2021. We have re-issued the...


Apr 26, 2021
WHY MORE AWARENESS IS NEEDED FOR POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME
Author: Dr. Sophie Williams, Academic Lead in Psychology at the University of Derby This post was originally published by the Derby...
Apr 25, 2021
Editors' Picks
Author: Akihiko Ozaki M.D.,PhD. Hello, this is Akihiko Ozaki, the editor-in-chief of the MRIC Global. In this editorial, I would like to...


Apr 8, 2021
RETURNING TO WORK AFTER MATERNITY LEAVE: HOW CAN PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGY HELP?
Author: Dr. Sophie Williams, Academic Lead in Psychology at the University of Derby This post was originally published by the Derby...

Apr 7, 2021
When evidence alone is not enough: the politics and policy of water fluoridation
Author:Matthew Flinders, Gary Lowery and Barry Gibson This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 3 March 2021....

Mar 24, 2021
Four practical steps to increase knowledge exchange between researchers and policymakers
Author:Peter van der Graaf This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 24 February 2021. We have re-issued the...