NOTE: This is the ticket page for the hybrid event. Please click here for the in-person conference. Bookings close Monday 15th May, 12.00pm prompt. Please do get in touch if you have any questions with the Events Team ([email protected]). Legal Research for social impact Civil society, Universities and Government all want research that has impact. This event is for anyone wanting to commission, develop or collaborate on legal research resulting in positive change to people’s lives by influencing law, policy and practice. If your organisation has very limited resources and you want to attend we can subsidise tickets. Please e-mail [email protected] to discuss. Who this event is for: Legal researchers or those commissioning research working towards social change at NGOs and Universities. Policy professionals, campaigners and lawyers using research to inform action. As delegates you will learn: What the impact agenda is and why it matters to researchers, lawyers, civil society, and Government To define and measure impact in the context of legal research How to collaborate to build relationships, projects and co-produce impactful research What support is available for impactful research, from universities and funders, and how organisations might access this Discuss perceptions of failure in impact 11:00-11:05: Introduction: Professor Caroline Hunter, University of York 11:05-11:45: Opening conversation: Legal research for social impact Our speakers open the conference with a discussion on why impact matters, drawing on themes for the day including understanding the experience and objectives of communities and movements in designing research projects for social impact. Shameem Ahmad, Director, Public Law Project Habib Kadiri, StopWatch Dr Lawrence McNamara, Law Commission of England and Wales and York Law School 11:45-13:00: What is impact? Speakers will discuss impactful research projects and the effects those projects have had, or are having. The session will also look at theories of change, and how they should inform research projects from inception, helping to build impact into models from the outset. We’ll also ask speakers to address what happens if impact is not as expected, and you have to tell funders, reassess outcomes, and more. Chair: Arabella Lang, Public Law Project Dr Emily Greytak, Director of Research, American Civil Liberties Union (virtual presentation) Jo Hynes, Public Law Project Professor Charlotte O’Brien, University of York Professor Joe Tomlinson, University of York 13:00: Optional: The Access to Justice Research Library Network for justice will introduce their online library resources and the wider Network for Justice project. 13.00 Lunch break 14:00 – 15:15: Impact via litigation Chair: Alice Stevens, Public Law Project Polly Glynn, Deighton Pierce Glynn Gillian Lobo, ClientEarth Kuba Jablonowski, the 3million 15.15 – 15.30: Break 15:30-16:00: Funding for impact Academic funding bodies and Charitable foundations – helpful tips on what kind of funds are available and what potential funders are looking for. Caroline Gentile, Lloyds Foundation Robert Street, Nuffield Foundation 16:00-16:30: Communicating research for impact This session will use real world examples of how complex ideas and research findings often need to be distilled to be communicated to different, and often wider, audiences. Luke Robins-Grace, Public Law Project 16.30-17.00: On scholactivism in constitutional studies: Skeptical thoughts Professor Tarunabh Khaitan, University of Oxford (virtual presentation) 17.00-17.45: Closing address Chair: Arabella Lang, PLP Professor Jeff King, UCL 18.15: Drinks reception This conference is presented in partnership with the University of York Law School. Please note this is a developing programme and some speakers and timings are subject to change. All bookings are processed by our Events Team and so it may take 1-2 business days to receive your booking confirmation. Please email our Events Team for any queries about ticketing or the programme. Events 17 May 2023 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Book now Standard TicketPrice: £80.00VAT: £0.00Total: £80.00Post-graduate TicketPrice: £35.00VAT: £0.00Total: £35.00Student TicketPrice: £20.00VAT: £0.00Total: £20.00 ShareClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Book a place Bookings are closed for this event.