Partnerships
Collaboration is a key part of our research and impact. SPERI is proud to have worked with several international and national partner organisations since our founding in 2012. Some of these are listed below.
- Academic partners
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We are proud to be research partners of, the Political Economy and Transnational Governance group at the University of Amsterdam. Since 2016 we have engaged in collaborative research, held joint workshops, and SPERI and PETGOV researchers have spent time as visiting fellows at each institution.
SPERI also has strong links with - the Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies - in Paris, and with the.
Our researchers also have strong partnerships with leading academics around the world including at the , the and the .
Within the University of ºù«Ӱҵ we work closely with academic departments in the Faculty of Social Sciences, as well as other university research centres and networks including the, the Urban Institute, and the ºù«Ӱҵ Methods Institute. We have worked in collaboration with the (SEERC) at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ International Faculty, CITY College, in Thessaloniki, Greece, and through the.
- Policymakers
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Our research has led to regular engagement with international and national policy organisations and government departments. This has included policymakers at the (OECD), (ILO),the and the (UNCTAD).
Our researchers have advised UK government departments including HM Treasury, the Home Office, Department for International Development, and government agencies including the and. Our partnership with the led to regular engagement with UK parliamentarians.
- Media partners
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We partnered with the to run the New Statesman/SPERI Prize for Political Economy, won by and by. We have worked with the on to run, podcasts and other features.
- Think Tanks
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We have also worked on research projects and events with leading UK think tanks including the (IPPR), the , and.We are an observer member of the (FEPS) and have worked with FEPS on a range of research projects.
- Charities, trades unions and campaign organisations
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Experts at the international are close collaborators and we have strong ties with (the Worker Driven Social Responsibility Network) in Washington, D.C. We have worked with the,, and the. Our work with trades unions has involved collaborations with and.