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Select Committee Area of Research Interest: Artificial Intelligence – international regulation and policy issues

Wednesday, 22 May, 2024

The Business and Trade Committee (BTC), together with the International Affairs and National Security Hub, have published an Area of Research Interest (ARI) on international regulatory landscape for Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology.

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Select Committee Area of Research Interest: Artificial Intelligence – international regulation and policy issues

Select Committee Area of Research Interest: Economic Security

Thursday, 14 December, 2023

The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy (JCNSS) with the International Affairs and National Security Hub have published an Area of Research Interest (ARI) on ‘Economic Security.’

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Select Committee Area of Research Interest: Economic Security

Select Committee Area of Research Interest: Artificial Intelligence in Weapon Systems

Tuesday, 07 March, 2023

Registration for this ARI has now closed. Academics share their research and insights with the House of Lords Committee on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Weapon Systems

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Select Committee Area of Research Interest: Artificial Intelligence in Weapon Systems
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    Select Committee Area of Research Interest: The impact of the UK’s International Development funding

    Wednesday, 11 January, 2023

    Registration for this ARI has now closed. The ARI includes several specific areas of interest to further break down the broad area and focus the responses received from the research community

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  • Select Committee Area of Research Interest

    Select Committee Area of Research Interest: Unpaid carers

    Thursday, 26 May, 2022

    Registration for this ARI has now closed. The House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee has published an Area of Research Interest on ‘Unpaid carers’ to support the Committee’s scrutiny of adult social care services in England.

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    Select Committee Area of Research Interest: Violence against women and girls

    Thursday, 10 March, 2022

    The Women and Equalities Committee and Home Affairs Committee have published a joint Area of Research Interest on ‘Violence against women and girls’ to help support their ongoing scrutiny in this topic area. The ARI comes with several specific areas of interest aiming to further break down the broad area and focus the responses received from the research community.

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  • Select Committee Area of Research Interest

    International Trade Committee Areas of Research Interest: UK Trade Policy

    Wednesday, 21 July, 2021

    The International Trade Committee has published five Areas of Research Interest (ARIs) for 2021 to help support the Committee’s scrutiny of UK trade policy. Each ARI comes with a series of questions aiming to further break down the broad areas. The ARIs focus on UK trade policy and include: Trade negotiations, Gender and trade, Food standards, Developing countries, and Foreign Policy and Trade.

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  • Select Committee Area of Research Interest

    International Development Committee Area of Research Interest: changes to the UK aid budget

    Wednesday, 28 April, 2021

    Registration for this ARI has now closed. An inquiry into the effectiveness and influence of the Select Committee system by the 2017–19 House of Commons Liaison Committee made several recommendations on how to improve the use of research evidence in select committees.

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    COVID-19 Areas of Research Interest

    Tuesday, 06 October, 2020

    POST has published 20 COVID-19 Areas of Research Interest (ARIs) for the UK Parliament. ARIs were identified using the input of over 1,000 experts. They were then ranked in order of interest to UK Parliament research and select committee staff, following internal feedback. Each ARI comes with a series of questions aiming to further break down each broad area. The ARIs focus on the impacts of the global pandemic and range from economic recovery and growth, to surveillance and data collection, long-term mental health effects, education, vaccine development, and the NHS.

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    • Crime and justice
    • Digital technologies
    • Education
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Food security
    • Health and social care
    • Security and defence
    • Transport and infrastructure
    • COVID-19

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