For more information on Re:State Scholars, please contact simon.kaye@test.helloknox.com.

Re:State Scholars

Re:State Scholars is a new network for academics who are interested to explore the public policy implications of their research. We want to identify new thinking and findings from the cutting edge of academia and bring it to bear against the complex policy challenges of the coming years.

Re:State Scholars are rising stars: early-to-mid career academics whose research fits within our overarching mission. Over the course of a year they produce, with our support, an impactful policy paper based on their current research, which is then published by Re:State and disseminated to our extensive network of senior decision-makers. They are invited to participate in our high-profile roundtables and workshops, and to provide input and peer-review for our own ongoing research, including through membership of specific working groups.

To learn more about this programme, read this blog from Director of Policy, Simon Kaye.

Our academic partner organisations are listed below, along with our current cohort of Scholars and the projects they are going to work on alongside Re:State.

The University of York's Faculty of Social Sciences on joining the Re:State Scholars programme:

Re:State's new academic engagement programme is incredibly valuable to the university sector as we collectively seek to break down the barriers between researchers and research users, ensuring that research outputs are having policy impact. This programme represents an excellent opportunity for University of York researchers to interrogate the policy-readiness of their work, alongside their peers, and be supported in this process.

Read reports from our Re:State Scholars:

Partner
organisations

Re:State Scholars 2024

Dr Jennifer Creese

University of Leicester

Kinga Morsanyi

Loughborough University

Stevienna de Saille

University of Sheffield

Dr Jessica Winterson

University of York