Analysis from City-REDI (Alice Pugh, Johannes Read, Professor Rebecca Riley and Dr Sara Hassan) of 20 university economic impact assessments shows the 12 different ways that universities can make a place-based economic impact.
Here’s what we’ve found ⬇️
Posts by Alice Pugh
Another great piece of work by one of our Research Fellows Charlotte Hoole, in collaboration with Jack Newman!
Very happy to share that @apugh.bsky.social has joined us for the next 12 months, during which time we'll be able to access her expertise on data policy analysis, Green Book methodologies and much more besides. 🎉
Learn more 👉 cles.org.uk/about-cles/p...
It's that time of year again! The Birmingham Economic Review has been released: lnkd.in/eJ7h3x2Y
Every year there is a curveball thrown at us, this year it has been snow preventing travel. However, again the team has managed to put on an excellent event, even with the challenges.
#BER2024
The Exchange Birmingham Joanne money City-REDI gbslep brimingham economic review
2014 Birmingham economic review #ber2024 Joanne Roney in her first speaking engagement. Proud to be back at Birmingham City Council and an alumni of Birmingham Uni!
The starter pack you have been waiting for: the local government policy and practice crew 🥳
This list of folk engaged in local innovation, ideas & commentary includes people in non-political roles both in and broadly “adjacent” to the sector…
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A new report by Dr Kostas Kollydas for the Local Innovation Policy Partnership Hub summarises skills policy across the UK and draws key learnings from place-based interventions related to skills.
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City-REDI is on Bluesky!
#CityREDI #WestMidlands #EconomicResearch
The LPIP Hub are on Bluesky!
#LPIPHub #PlaceBasedResearch