Welcome to the first edition of Policy Innovate! Explore insights from the Local Policy Innovation Partnership (LPIP) program on tackling place-based challenges, driving sustainable growth, and reducing regional disparities. Dive in for research, events, and more! https://ow.ly/t8mw50UoS7b
Local Policy Innovation Partnership (LPIP) Hub
Higher Education
Confidence, capability and capacity building in place.
About us
The Local Policy Innovation Partnership (LPIP) Hub seeks to address nationwide issues through local partnerships and place. By working with local LPIPs, the Hub aims to understand and solve local challenges around the UK through an innovative and effective service-driven approach to place-based policy-making and public service delivery. The LPIP Hub is designed to lead to a step-change in the quality and impact of the evidence created by universities and their local place partners, with the LPIP Delivery Partnership Team, who is responsible for designing, developing and delivering the services and activities of the LPIP Hub. The Hub has £3.6 million in funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), and Innovate UK. It is a national consortium, led by the University of Birmingham, convening stakeholders across the research and policy ecosystem. The project will run until the end of 2026.
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Birmingham
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Communities, Cultural-Recovery, Place-based, Environment, Local Economy, Neighbourhoods, Innovation, Skills, Felt Experiences, Business, Culture, Regional, Place, and Economic performance
Locations
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Primary
Birmingham, GB
Employees at Local Policy Innovation Partnership (LPIP) Hub
Updates
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Beyond Economics: How Can We Better Capture the Value of Cultural Activity? Dr James Davies explores how to move beyond economic metrics to more holistically measure the social, cultural, and community value of cultural activities and interventions. https://ow.ly/sciM50Utc5G
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Beyond Economics: How Can We Better Capture the Value of Cultural Activity? Dr James Davies explores how to move beyond economic metrics to more holistically measure the social, cultural, and community value of cultural activities and interventions. https://ow.ly/sciM50Utc5G
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Beyond Economics: How Can We Better Capture the Value of Cultural Activity? Dr James Davies explores how to move beyond economic metrics to more holistically measure the social, cultural, and community value of cultural activities and interventions. https://ow.ly/sciM50Utc5G
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Call for submissions! We our organising a Special Session at the Regional Studies Association annual conference focusing on two interrelated key themes of the LPIP programme: Culture, and Communities in their places. Find out more - tinyurl.com/yc2w458p #RSA25
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TODAY: Devolution Revolution to be set out in landmark English Devolution White Paper – unleashing power from Whitehall back into local communities that know their areas best. https://lnkd.in/eDpKWfWH
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Call for submissions! We our organising a Special Session at the Regional Studies Association annual conference focusing on two interrelated key themes of the LPIP programme: Culture, and Communities in their places. Find out more - tinyurl.com/yc2w458p #RSA25
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Call for submissions! We our organising a Special Session at the Regional Studies Association annual conference focusing on two interrelated key themes of the LPIP programme: Culture, and Communities in their places. Find out more - tinyurl.com/yc2w458p #RSA25