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DESCRIPTION:Reporters\, policymakers\, practitioners and members of the gen
 eral public do not always have access to academic research\, nor the exper
 tise to parse it for policy and practice implementation. Research and poli
 cy briefs are short and clear summaries of information that can help reade
 rs understand and make informed decisions about some issue or problem. Thi
 s workshop\, presented by CPR Director Shannon Monnat\, is for scholars wh
 o want to learn how to write compelling and jargon-free briefs targeted at
  reporters\, policymakers and other non-academic audiences. The workshop w
 ill cover the reasons why scholars should write briefs\, the recommended s
 tructure and content for briefs\, and general tips for effective writing a
 nd data visualization. The workshop will also provide an overview of oppor
 tunities to publish briefs with the Center for Policy Research and the Ler
 ner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health. All Maxwell 
 faculty members\, students and research staff are encouraged to attend.&nb
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SUMMARY:CPR Workshop: Writing Effective Research and Policy Briefs
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Reporters\, policymakers\, practitioners an
 d members of the general public do not always have access to academic rese
 arch\, nor the expertise to parse it for policy and practice implementatio
 n. Research and policy briefs are short and clear summaries of information
  that can help readers understand and make informed decisions about some i
 ssue or problem. </p><p>This workshop\, presented by CPR Director Shannon 
 Monnat\, is for scholars who want to learn how to write compelling and jar
 gon-free briefs targeted at reporters\, policymakers and other non-academi
 c audiences. The workshop will cover the reasons why scholars should write
  briefs\, the recommended structure and content for briefs\, and general t
 ips for effective writing and data visualization. </p><p>The workshop will
  also provide an overview of opportunities to publish briefs with the Cent
 er for Policy Research and the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion a
 nd Population Health. All Maxwell faculty members\, students and research 
 staff are encouraged to attend.&nbsp\;</p>
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