Centre for Science, Knowledge and Policy
Welcome to SKAPE
The Centre for Science, Knowledge and Policy at Edinburgh (SKAPE) brings together academic researchers across a range of disciplines, as well as policy practitioners, to examine the relationships and intersections between different types of science and knowledges on policy. With a membership of over 130 academics and practitioners, SKAPE is committed to exploring and sharing ideas across universities, policy institutions and the wider public to improve the use of knowledge and evidence in democratic decision-making.
Research from SKAPE members covers a range of topics, including research on climate change, energy systems, migration policy, public health, environmental politics, education, international development, and more.
SKAPE Publications
Scoping Impact: An International Study of Contemporary Definitions and Conceptualisations of Impact by Funders of Social Science Research
In 2023, SKAPE was commissioned by the ESRC to carry out this international review. We are delighted to announce its publication by both the Innovation and Research Caucus and SKAPE.
You can read our blog piece on the publication and download a copy by clicking the button below.
Blogs, perspectives and opinion
Call for early-career research contributions to our blog
Learn more about our call for early-career research contributions to our blog and activities.
Stephen Hilgartner to give SKAPE keynote lecture 2022/2023
The SKAPE Centre is delighted to welcome Stephen Hilgartner (Cornell University) on Thursday 22 September, when he will give the SKAPE keynote lecture 2022/2023.
Announcement of two new Associate Directors for SKAPE
The SKAPE centre announces two new Associate Directors who will work with the Centre’s team and contribute to making the Centre a place of vibrant debates on policymaking and knowledge.