YF Policy Research Fellowship Projects

This page shows the completed research projects of the 2024-2025 graduates of Young Fabians Policy Research Fellows. 

 

This year’s fellowship programme has run for 6 months and aimed to equip students or those in early careers (but who are not currently working in policy) with the skills, knowledge, and network needed to work in and influence policy development.

 

Fellows have had a series of skills sessions from experts and the chance to complete their own research project. The projects cover a wide range of policy areas and are displayed below. We hope to continue a similar programme in mid-2025. 

 

Jeea Chadha's report analyses the key drivers of voting intentions and political preferences of British Hindus.

Christopher George's report looks at the crisis of funding in UK universities.

Harriet Gilbert Savage's report explores the repatriation of cultural belongings in UK museums to Indigenous Australian communities. 

Aine Rivers' report analyses the sustainability of the UK food system. 

Jae-Hyun Jo's report looks at how International Foundation Pathways can be improved. 

Bruno Dent's report explores options for expanding civil service capacity in the UK. 

Kieran Hurwood's report argues for why we need a new interconnected system of local government. 

Natasha Binnie's report looks at how to reduce health inequalities and improve life expectancy for individuals with serious mental illnesses. 

Sar Sainbayar's report analyses how to harness green hydrogen in Wales.

Jake Thomas' report explores policy approaches to ethnic enclaves and community cohesion.

Charles Winter's report looks at how to improve sustainability in electric vehicle supply chains. 


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