
Support for Researchers
Find out more about how PPS can support UoS researchers to enhance their policy impact of their work.
Read the response fromÌýDr Kath Woods-Townsend.
The LifeLab Youth Panel and Young Researcher Training Programme contributed to the Department for Education’s Curriculum and Assessment Review, offering insights from young people aged 14-18. Their recommendations focus on updating the curriculum with real-life skills, improving assessments to reduce stress, and increasing pathways to better support diverse learner needs. This response highlights the value of youth co-production in shaping education policy.
Dr Kath Woods-Townsend, Professor of Science Engagement and Health Education at the ºÚÁÏÉç and the LifeLab Programme Manager.
Lisa Bagust, LifeLab teacher and Senior Enterprise FellowÌýat the ºÚÁÏÉç.
Dona Lovelock, is a LifeLab teacher and Senior Enterprise FellowÌýat ºÚÁÏÉç.
Find out more about how PPS can support UoS researchers to enhance their policy impact of their work.
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