Policy Engagement of Global Health Researchers
We would like to invite you to participate in Nora Anton’s doctoral research on the policy engagement of global health researchers at German universities and non-university research institutes.
About the Study
This survey examines how academic global health researchers engage in policy advice work, exploring what motivates them, what enables or constrains their engagement, and how their involvement translates into perceived outcomes. By understanding researchers' experiences and perspectives on research–policy collaboration, we aim to identify opportunities and barriers that could strengthen these critical relationships.
Your Participation
As a researcher affiliated with a German public research institution who identifies as working in global health, your insights are invaluable to this study.
Participation involves completing an online survey that will take approximately 25 minutes. The survey includes questions about:
* Your policy engagement activities
* The motivations, capabilities, and opportunities related to your policy engagement
* Your perspectives on the science–policy interface
Your Privacy
Your participation is entirely voluntary, and all responses will be collected anonymously. The data will be analyzed in aggregated form, ensuring that no individual participant can be identified in any reports or publications resulting from this research.
How to Participate
To take part in this study, please click on the following link or copy it into your browser:
[
https://survey.charite.de/policy-advice-global-health/](
https://survey.charite.de/policy-advice-global-health/)
The survey will be available until May 24th.
Additional Information
This research has been approved by the Ethics Committee of Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (EA2/308/25).
If you have any questions or concerns about the study, please contact:
Nora Anton
[
nora.anton@charite.de](mailto:
nora.anton@charite.de)
+49 30 450 572 116
We greatly value your expertise and time, and your contribution will help advance our understanding of how research can more effectively inform global health policy.
Thank you for considering participation in this research.