New Master’s degree to support better policymaking

Head of Profession Chris Wormald introduces a new qualification for policy professionals.
Head of Profession Chris Wormald introduces a new qualification for policy professionals.
There is a right way and a wrong way of working with local partners to reform public services. Anton Draper of the Public Service Transformation Network discusses the dos and don'ts.
A year after his team won a Civil Service Award for the HMYOI Cookham Wood, Andrew Digby looks at how far the Building Information Modelling project has come.
Kathy Hall, Head of Implementation Unit at the Department of Health, looks at initiatives designed to make effective implementation of policy what this Parliament is all about.
...Surveyor in RICS. This was quickly followed by many congratulations in the office, as well as some good natured mickey taking. Pay I mention this as some people have asked...
...in social and digital media has swept through our industry, giving us more direct access to the British public and the chance to interact and engage in a completely unique...
As I think about changing roles and handing over to a successor, it is perhaps a time to reflect. Central Government spends approximately £45Bn per year ..... last year, this year, next year; that is a lot of money and …
John Manzoni explains the relationship between experience and skills behind the concept of "T-shaped" civil servants, which he will be talking about at Civil Service Live later this year.
In a guest post, TW3 Awards judge Alexi Marmot looks at how our workplace has changed since the Civil Service started, and where it's going.
Andrew Howarth's 35 years in government property have taught him that change in where and how we work is constant - the secret is to embrace it to help deliver the vision of a better, more empowered Civil Service.