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Understanding antibiotic resistance: A national antibiotic prescribing dashboard for policymakers

By Katie McCall Filed Under: All posts, Digital Futures, Health and Care, Health and Social Care Posted: January 8, 2019

Antibiotic resistance has been a major concern of policymakers for decades, with wide-ranging impacts upon the world’s food production, sanitation, hospital treatment, and population health systems. Here, Katie McCall of Greater Manchester Connected Health City (GM CHC) discusses how their newly launched antibiotic prescribing dashboard can help healthcare stakeholders and policymakers to understand the extent […]

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Tagged With: #Reduced Inequalities, #SDG, #SDG Good Health and Well-Being, antibiotics, GPs, Greater Manchester, Health & Social Care, Health and Care, Health inequalities, inequalities, innovation, NHS, pharmacy, technology

The return of industrial democracy: preparing the ground for dealing with wayward capitalism?

Miguel Martínez Lucio By Miguel Martínez Lucio Filed Under: Digital Futures, Growth and Inclusion Posted: January 2, 2019

Miguel Martínez Lucio, Professor in the Work and Equalities Institute and the Alliance Manchester Business School at The University of Manchester, and an expert of worker participation, trade union questions and the role of the state, discusses the renewed interest in industrial democracy and the need for a strategic plan. There is a growing interest […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Decent Work and Economic Growth, #SDG Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, #SDG Peace Justice and Strong Institutions, Business Energy & Industry, corporate governance, Digital Futures, innovation, justice, productivity, WEI, worker influence, worker ownership, worker participation, workforce

Gilets jaunes, Extinction Rebellion and neoliberal climate policy

Prof Matthew Paterson By Matthew Paterson Filed Under: Digital Futures, Energy and Environment, Europe Posted: December 20, 2018

#SDG Two protest movements erupted in the UK and France on November 17th, with apparently opposite logics. Here, Matthew Paterson, Professor of International Politics in the School of Social Sciences, argues that both movements are a result of the way carbon pricing is been both regressive socially and woefully inadequate in climate terms. This centre […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Climate Action, #SDG Sustainable Cities and Communities, Carbon pricing, carbon reduction, climate change, Climate Policy, Digital Futures, Extinction Rebellion, Gilets Jaunes, SoSS, sustainability

Empire and the World War One Centenary: Remembrance as racialisation?

By Meghan Tinsley Filed Under: Ethnicity, Growth and Inclusion Posted: December 17, 2018

Dr Meghan Tinsley, a Presidential Fellow in Ethnicity and Inequalities, reflects on the four years of the First World War centenary, asking to what extent collective memory of the war remains white and Eurocentric. She argues that in pursuit of a more global narrative of past and present, history curricula should emphasise three themes: the […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Reduced Inequalities, diversity, education, equality, history, inequalities, Racial Inequalities, racism, schools

Promoting financial stability in a financially-integrated world economy: Is there scope for international policy coordination?

By Pierre-Richard Agénor Filed Under: All posts Posted: December 10, 2018

Greater international financial integration in recent decades has increased the scope for cross-border financial spillovers from one group of countries to another. Do these spillovers, and the resulting financial risks that they create for the world economy, provide greater scope for international policy coordination in the area of prudential policy? In an ongoing joint research […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Decent Work and Economic Growth, #SDG Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, #SDG Peace Justice and Strong Institutions, Business Energy & Industry, economy, financial regulation, financial stability, Global Banking, International Policy Coordination, justice, productivity

Keynote for Industrial Strategy panel discussion

By Luke Georghiou Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, News Posted: December 5, 2018

On 29 November 2018, academics, representatives from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and the Government collaborated at an event to help inform policy priorities for Greater Manchester’s Local Industrial Strategy. Minister for Business and Industry Richard Harrington MP was joined by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, to speak about ‘Delivering the Grand Challenges […]

Tagged With: BEIS, Business Energy & Industry, Cities and Environment, devolution, Digital Futures, GMCA, Greater Manchester, Industrial Strategy, local government, Local industrial Strategy, News

Transforming the response to drug and alcohol dependent perpetrators of domestic abuse

David Gadd By David Gadd Filed Under: Featured Posted: November 27, 2018

As the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign has just started, David Gadd, Professor of Criminology (The University of Manchester), Juliet Henderson (King’s College London), Polly Radcliffe (King’s College London), Danielle Stephens-Lewis (University of Worcester), Amy Johnson(University of Worcester) and Gail Gilchrist (King’s College London) discuss the research they have been undertaking as […]

Tagged With: abuse, domestic, Domestic abuse, domestic violence, gender equality, gender inequalities, gender-based violence, Health & Social Care, inequalities, justice, NIHR, violence

Messy but meaningful – how to make interdisciplinary water-energy-food-environment research more influential

Alice LarkinClaire Hoolohan By Alice Larkin and Claire Hoolohan Filed Under: Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, Science and Technology Posted: November 19, 2018

UK academia is arguably at the forefront of the kind of inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary research needed to tackle global grand societal challenges. This distinctive mode of research aims to be policy-relevant and impactful, but by its nature is often messy, complex and difficult to communicate. Here, a group of academics from The University of Manchester […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDGLifeBelowWater, #SDGLifeOnLand, Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, environment, interdisciplinary, Life Below Water, Life on Land, nexus, sustainability, trans-disciplinary

Immigration in its place: how policy needs to recognise geography

Ken Clark By Ken Clark Filed Under: Ethnicity, Growth and Inclusion Posted: November 14, 2018

Ken Clark, Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, examines the Migration Advisory Committee’s recent report and discusses the need for place-based migration policy. The Migration Advisory Committee has persistently rejected calls for regional variation in the framework that regulates migration in the UK. It is clear that patterns of migration, and thus its […]

Tagged With: Brexit, economy, immigration, labour market, MAC, place-based policy, productivity, regional policy, skills, SoSS, UK immigration, Wages

Humanity in the spotlight: the investor’s responsibility

By Lara Bianchi Filed Under: Growth and Inclusion Posted: November 8, 2018

As The University of Manchester prepares to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Dr Lara Bianchi from the Business and Human Rights Catalyst at the Alliance Manchester Business School discusses the responsibility investors have in ensuring human rights are part of a company’s strategy. 82% of all of the growth […]

Tagged With: AMBS, Business Energy & Industry, digital, ESG, human rights, Partnership for the goals, productivity, SDGs, UN, United Nations

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