This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 9th June 2021 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit. This session explores how select committees use research findings and expertise as evidence, and how researchers can most impactfully engage. It also covers the role of committee specialist advisors. The session is aimed at academic researchers and focuses on practical information and advice.
The chair is Naomi Saint, Knowledge Exchange Manager, UK Parliament. The expert speakers are George James (Committee Specialist, Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, House of Commons), Alex McMillan (Committee Clerk, House of Lords) and Janet Veitch (Specialist Adviser, Women and Equalities Committee, House of Commons).
Please note that during some short parts of the video, the audio is out of sync with the picture. This is due to connection issues at the time of recording. The audio will sync with the video again after a short period if you continue watching.
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