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Blog author: Angus Holford

Attracting entrepreneurial scientists – should the UK be more like the US?

Blog for UK In a Changing Europe

Peer pressures

Angus Holford writes for Research Professional News

The unexplored impacts of international students

Angus Holford writes for UK In a Changing Europe

Exploring the relationship between Free School Meals and childhood obesity

school dinners

Angus Holford writes for NIHR

Universal free school meals would make a huge difference to the cost-of-living crisis – here’s how

Canteen food

Dr Angus Holford writes for The Conversation

Student loans: would a graduate tax be a better option?

Dr Angus Holford writes for The Conversation

Four key methods for evaluating policy impact

Dr Angus Holford writes for the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) about his upcoming training course Introduction to Impact Evaluation

The value of keeping ethnic ties: why adherence to recommended COVID-19 health behaviours differs among young adults

Professor Renee Luthra writes for the International Public Policy Observatory about our latest ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change study on behaviours during lockdown

What are the prospects for young people joining the labour market now?

Writing for the ESRC’s new Economics Observatory, Emilia Del Bono and Angus Holford investigate the impact of the Covid-19 economic downturn on employment prospects for new graduates and current higher education students.

The case for universal infant free school meals

Writing for the New Statesman, Angus Holford discusses the effects of free school meals and the origins of the policy

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