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Author: Harriet Thomson

EVALUATE presentations in June

The EVALUATE team gave invited talks at several high profile events in June, as Harriet Thomson reports.

EVALUATE researcher awarded prestigious impact prize for early career research

Last week EVALUATE’s Harriet Thomson was awarded the Economic and Social Research Council’s Outstanding Early Career Impact Prize

Energy poverty, Impact

Energy poverty spring tour

Over the past few months EVALUATE work has been presented at a number of international conferences, as Harriet Thomson reports.

Energy poverty, EPOV

Short report on the 1st Catalan Congress on Energy Poverty

Harriet Thomson reports back on the 1st Catalan Congress on Energy Poverty, which she participated in last week in Sabadell.

Catalonia, Energy poverty, Spain

Reflecting on a busy September for EVALUATE

The EVALUATE team had a jam-packed event schedule in September, which Harriet Thomson reports back on.

early career researchers, EURS, RGS-IBG

Energy poverty policy sessions in Brussels

Harriet Thomson reports back on two high-level energy poverty events she took part in recently in Brussels.

Public outreach on energy poverty in Europe

EVALUATE researcher Harriet Thomson established the EU Fuel Poverty Network in 2011, and since then it has grown to be one of the leading online portals for fuel poverty. Read more about the latest developments here.

Energy poverty on the EU agenda (again)

In this article, Harriet Thomson presents a discussion of the European Parliament’s most recent announcement on energy poverty and what it means in practical terms.

Energy poverty, EU, governance

Reflections on the AAG Annual Conference

Harriet Thomson reflects on the recent 2016 AAG Annual Conference held in San Francisco.

AAG, Vulnerability

Call for participants: Advances in European fuel poverty research and practice

Early career researchers are invited to participate in this exciting event in September 2016. Bursaries are available!

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