
How to undertake knowledge exchange
Knowledge exchange can be as simple as sharing of research knowledge with a relevant audience, or more in-depth advice, workshops, or co-authorship of papers.

How to monitor and record impact
Regular reviews help you to keep track of your project’s impact, both for you and your stakeholders.

Transcript: Science storytelling workshop with Josh Ettinger
Josh Ettinger: Hello everyone, as you heard I’m a PhD student at here at Oxford and this is kind of my fun way of procrastinating my actual PhD research by doing something that feels productive and fun for me, because I just talk about film and television, which is something I’ve always loved, and continue … Continue reading “Transcript: Science storytelling workshop with Josh Ettinger”

CREDS Mid-term review action plan: Delivery status
Recommendations from an independent panel review of CREDS’ progress at the mid-term of the programme.

Retrofit Salary Sacrifice
This project analyses deep renovation policy initiatives and policy mixes across the world.

Recruitment practice: towards equity in process and outcomes within research
Our recruitment guide offers suggested actions to embed EDI within recruitment processes.

CREDS annual reports
Our annual reports chart the programme’s progress for the funding body.

The A-Z of excuses for not taking action on the climate
How do people with high levels of energy consumption normalise and justify their lifestyles? Noel Cass ponders climate inaction.

Bottlenecks and barriers to delivering net-zero: Recapping the discussion at the ECR net-zero conference
Embedding public participation, energy justice and energy demand reduction were all discussed at the recent ECR conference, Hussein Mahfouz reports.

CREDS in conversation
Our podcast series highlights our work with international researchers, in price elasticity, policy and digitalisation.

Podcast: Price elasticity of energy demand
Our flexibility podcast explores the concept of price elasticity in energy demand and its importance for energy pricing and energy infrastructure planning.

Podcast: Realistically radical policy options
How we can equitably and quickly distribute the world’s limited and fast-shrinking global carbon budget? Find out in our podcast.