Election 2026: what it means for the future of Scotland and your work
University of Glasgow, Centre for Public Policy
- Day
- Tuesday 10 February
- Time slot
- 13:30-14:30
- Room
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Sidlaw auditorium
Wheelchair accessible - Contact
- Lynda Frazer
- Topic
- Policy
- Overall aim
- To increase awareness of the Scottish Parliament elections and their impact on public services and Scotland’s third sector.
- To discuss the major public policy challenges facing the next Parliament regardless of who wins.
- To offer insights and ideas into how the country can fulfil its ambitions.
- Description
Join the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Public Policy Election Team in conversation as they discuss the latest polling, lay bare the major public policy challenges facing the next Scottish Government and offer insights on the key issues which should be at the forefront of our leaders’ minds.
- Who is the event aimed at?
- Directors, Frontline service delivery, Public
- Who is speaking at this event?
- Nicola McEwen - Director of the Centre for Public Policy and Professor of Public Policy and Governance
Kezia Dugdale - Associate Director of the Centre for Public Policy and Professor of Public Service.
Mark McGeoghegan - Research Associate at the Centre for Public Policy, Herald columnist and polling expert.
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