We are pleased to share a recent blog post authored by our partner, Ms. Jessica Ko, on the critical role of science–policy organisations in strengthening evidence-informed policymaking.
In this piece, Ms Ko offers a clear and well-founded analysis of how these organisations support the systematic use of research in policy processes, and why institutional capacity is essential for sustainable, long-term policy impact. Her contribution provides valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working at the interface of science and governance.
You can read the full article here:
https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/2025/12/02/bridging-research-and-policy-the-role-of-science-policy-organisations-in-evidence-informed-policymaking/
Our team co produce on a wide range of evidence synthesis and primary research to inform policies and practices in health, nursing, reproductive health, mental health, leadership in education, and evidence synthesis methods.
Please see our living evidence map of our research outputs from our SEAEPP team members.