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Today, MPs are debating the future of farming in the UK House of Commons chamber. Could technology like AI help advance sustainable innovation in agriculture? Our quick read article looks at the latest research and evidence: post.parliament.uk/innovation-and…

🚨New fellowship alert! If you're a PhD student in a psychology-related subject, you could join POST and British Psychological Society on a fully funded 13-week fellowship in Parliament. Applications close on Sunday 4 May. Find out more: post.parliament.uk/british-psycho…


Could you help us understand the impact of arts and humanities research on parliamentary scrutiny? POST and Arts and Humanities Research Council are looking for an Arts and Humanities Research Fellow to deliver an exciting new project in Parliament. Find out more: housesofparliament.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/…


Interested in our British Psychological Society Fellowship? Don't miss our webinar on Monday 31 March to learn more about the opportunity and what it's like to complete a fellowship in parliament. Learn more about the application and sign up for the webinar: post.parliament.uk/british-psycho…



“I highly recommend the POST fellowship – you’ll learn so many valuable skills which are applicable to your PhD and future career” Meet Shelley - our current British Psychological Society Fellow. She's written a great blog about her experience working with us so far! ➡️ bps.org.uk/news/i-highly-….


⏰ Last chance to apply! Our funded fellowship with British Psychological Society closes next week on Sunday 4 May. If you're a PhD student in a psychology-related subject, you could join our research community and provide impartial briefings for parliamentarians: post.parliament.uk/british-psycho…


Virtual wards, also known as ‘hospital at home’, provide hospital-level care to patients in their own home or community setting. Get up to date with our new POSTnote, including the implications for patients, carers, and the wider delivery of NHS services: post.parliament.uk/research-brief…


