Used carefully, AI tools can aid us in developing university policy based on evidence, not anecdote or intuition.
The pandemic highlights the strengths and weaknesses of evidence-based policy-making at all levels of governance. Operating on all continents, INGSA demonstrates the value of a well-networked ...
Largely in light of the publication and transmission of incorrect and misleading scientific information about topics such as the pandemic, COVID-19 vaccines, climate change, and other health- and ...
A bipartisan commission wants the government to use program data to determine whether policies work, but there are political barriers. A bipartisan commission chartered by Congress recently delivered ...
Background: The creation of successful health policy and location of resources increasingly relies on evidence-based decision-making. The development of intuitive, accessible tools to analyse, display ...
This report is about using science as evidence in public policy. Science identifies problems—endangered species, obesity, unemployment, and vulnerability to natural disasters or bioterrorism or cyber ...
Recommendations for cloud contracts at the General Services Administration from Roger Waldron, president at The Coalition for Government Procurement, who says GSA is currently creating “vertical ...
There is a diverse community of policymakers, funders, scholars, and practitioners of different types all working in the field of evidence use. This diversity is a strength for the academic field of ...
The Commission’s lack of commitment to evidence-based law-making isn’t just an academic matter – it undermines trust in the EU as a liberal democratic alternative to the increasingly authoritarian ...
Ruth Stewart receives funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the National Research Foundation, and the International Development Research Centre of Canada. Siziwe Ngcwabe works for ...