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  • Public Policy
  • Knowledge Translation
  • Science Communication

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  • Explores the 'relationship' model of academic-policy engagement.
  • Focuses on Policy to Research (P2R) Fellowships and similar programs.
  • Structured opportunities for policy officials to engage with academic researchers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate aims, features, and outcomes of P2R Fellowships.
  • Analyze existing program evaluations.
  • Assess value for money and propose an evaluation framework.

Main Methods:

  • Identified P2R programs through a mapping exercise and Google searches.
  • Collected data from organizational websites and program managers.
  • Reviewed published evaluation documents for five programs.

Main Results:

  • Located 24 P2R Fellowship programs across UK, Europe, and North America.
  • Estimated average cost per Fellow at approximately £5,000.
  • Identified five common aims for P2R Fellowship programs.

Conclusions:

  • Highlights the limited availability of published evaluation data for P2R Fellowships.
  • Recommends an evaluation framework to enhance understanding of effective interventions.
  • Aims to improve research-for-policy systems for broader societal benefit.