Getting Research into Policy and Practice (GRiPP)

Getting Research into Policy and Practice (GRiPP) is a one day workshop designed to help researchers and students navigate Australia’s policy landscape in an interactive one-day forum.

Featuring a team of UQ’s policy experts and delivered by the Centre for Policy Futures, GRiPP includes a panel discussion and provides a comprehensive overview of the policy landscape including:
  • An introduction to Australia’s federal system and the respective roles and responsibilities of local, state/territory and federal governments.
  • Showcase of a number of successful ‘science-to-policy’ case studies.
  • Exploration of what evidence-based policy means in practice.
  • Shared experiences – good and bad – of interacting and engaging with the policy process, including insights into how you can connect your research with policy and program development.
  • An explaination of the difference between the political and policy spheres.
  • Exploration of the relationship between politics and science funding.

Impact and influence

Your research may have the potential to impact both policy and practice and influence the broader community in a number of ways. Knowing how and where to communicate your research, and understanding how to do so ethically and responsibly, will ensure your research makes an impact.

Keep an eye on our Events page for the next session or email: policyfutures@uq.edu.au