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SUMMARY:ERLP Policy Engagement Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In January 2024\, we welcomed 25 Early Career Researchers from across Scotland to the Emerging Research Leaders Programme\, and invited them to join us in The Burn\, Edzell\, for a three-day residential workshop. The 2024 workshop was delivered in collaboration with the Scottish Policy and Research Exchange\, SPRE\, and focused on Policy Engagement. \n‘In this event we have encouraged the ECRs to reflect on their own strengths and positionalities\, but also explore pathways to impact\, and meanings of impact in policy engagement. And we supported them in developing practical and pragmatic skills and insights into how that impact\, and that engagement\, can be achieved’ – said Dr Emilka Skrzypek\, SRAEHL’s Capacity Lead and head of the ERLP. \nThe 25 participants represented seven universities from across Scotland\, and a wide range of disciplines – from hard and social sciences to humanities. \n‘It’s been particularly important for us to cultivate a co-learning environment’ – explains Dr Catherine-Rose Stocks-Rankin. ‘For us\, co-learning is respecting that there is a tremendous expertise already within this cohort. What we have tried to do is create a space for people to touch in on those strengths and think about how they can apply some of the thinking and expertise that we hold about policy engagement\, to their own practice’. \nOver the course of three days\, ECRs were introduced to systems and complexity thinking\, evidence-informed policymaking\, science and technology studies\, participatory action research\, and impact evaluation\, to critically interrogate what policy engagement is. Guided by the SPRE experts\, they explored practical tools and frameworks\, through case study examples\, with an emphasis on understanding and tracking pathways that connect research production to change at the policy level. \n \n  \nHere is what some of the Emerging Research Leaders had to say about the workshop: \n‘Over the course of the ERLP workshop\, I have gained a better understanding of ‘impact’ through the lens of public policy engagement.’  \n‘It’s been invaluable being in this collaborative space\, and it’s enabled to see both my strengths for policy engagement\, and next steps.’ \n‘This has been an excellent experience. The topics have been treated with the depth and rigour they deserve.’ \n‘I was grateful to be in the room full of like-minded people. Many conversations helped in developing my outlook on my research and my role as a researcher.’ \n  \n 
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/emerging-research-leaders-programme/
LOCATION:The Burn\, Glenesk Brechin\, Angus\, DD9 7YP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Early Career Researchers
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SUMMARY:Financial Pathways to Net Zero Incubator
DESCRIPTION:Scottish Research Alliance for Energy\, Homes\, and Livelihoods hosted its first major event of 2024 at the Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow. \nThis two-day Financial Pathways to Net Zero Incubator was designed to bring financial industry representatives together with researchers from universities and partners to discuss the question: how can we decarbonise Scotland’s housing and building stock and craft a more sustainable future? \n“Achieving net zero\, in particular a just net zero\, is a monumental challenge that will require cross sectoral collaborations.” said  organiser Dr Sean Field\, “The Financial Pathways to Net Zero incubator in Glasgow marked the first time that the Alliance and the University of St Andrews took a leading role in convening a critical mass of policy makers\, financiers\, academics and civil society partners all working to achieve net zero by 2045.” \nThere are mounting incentives to transition to a low-carbon society. The Scottish Government has set an ambitious goal of reaching net zero by 2045\, there is increasing pressure on financial institutions to decarbonise their portfolios\, and the cost-of-living crisis is putting pressure on households to reduce their net energy consumption. \nThe Incubator marks the first in what will be a series of engagements that will shape the future of net zero research and collaborations in Scotland in the coming years. If you would like to be included in future iterations of this programme\, please email the organiser Dr Sean Field – sf95@st-andrews.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/financial-pathways-to-net-zero-incubator/
LOCATION:Grand Central Glasgow Hotel
CATEGORIES:Financial Pathways
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Households - Residential
DESCRIPTION:This three-day residential event is a first step in bridging\, consolidating and amplifying Scottish research expertise in the arts\, humanities and social sciences\, with a focus on sustainability in households. The residential aim is to develop new research collaborations and ideas\, identify priority agendas for research projects\, shape seed funding plans\, and lay the foundations for securing larger grant income in this area. \n*Application deadline now closed*
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/sustainable-households-residential/
LOCATION:Loch Insh
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Households
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SUMMARY:Standardisation as a catalyst for green heat deployment Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Standardisation workshop with supply chain companies and householders will investigate how standardisation in tools and technologies can enable systems integration and address the performance gap between designed systems and real-world performance. In addition to gaps in data collection and standardisation\, problems with the interoperability of hardware and software give rise to performance gaps in homes. The workshop will lead to proposals for a framework for the standardisation of research data and approaches across STEM and the social sciences. \n*Application deadline now closed*
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/standardisation-as-a-catalyst-for-green-heat-deployment-workshop/
LOCATION:Stirling Court Hotel\, University of Stirling\, Stirling\, FK9 4LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Decarbonising Heat
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SUMMARY:ARC Launch
DESCRIPTION:The Scottish Funding Council launches its 4 cross-sectoral\, interdisciplinary Alliances for Research Challenges with a celebratory festival of ideas\, speeches and networking reception.
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/arc-launch/
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SUMMARY:Alliance launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Alliance launch. The event is a great opportunity to learn about the alliance\, its activities and funding schemes while also meeting other researchers active in this research space. We will provide lunch\, drinks\, and great research conversations!
URL:https://www.energy-homes-livelihoods.ac.uk/event/alliance-launch/
LOCATION:Royal Society of Edinburgh
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