Who we work with
We believe that debates are at their best when informed by the best information. That’s why we work with the UK’s leading academic institutions to help their research reach the widest possible audience, via our website and via our briefings to national newspapers and broadcasters.
Our research partners have included:
- The Migration Observatory (University of Oxford)
- The National Foundation for Educational Research
- National Centre for Social Research
- Institute for Criminal Policy Research
- A group of the UK’s leading experts on EU law, to help explain the issues surrounding the EU referendum. Read more of our Europe coverage here.
From time to time, we host secondees from the Government Statistical Service and the Office of National Statistics. Get in touch to find out more.
2023
This is a list of unpaid but significant commitments made to other organisations in 2023. All of our funding commitments are explained on our funding page.
Who |
What |
European Fact Checking Standards Network |
Head of Policy and Partnerships is on the Governance Body (Full Fact was asked to be part of the founding consortium but the project was EU funded and we do not take government funding whether UK or EU) |
Economic and Social Research Council |
CEO is on the advisory group for the UK in a Changing Europe and the Governance after Brexit initiatives |
HM Treasury |
CEO is on the advisory group for User Preparer Advisory Group for Government Accounts, at the request of the cross-party House of Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee |
Science Media Centre |
CEO is on the advisory group |
Ofcom |
Head of Policy and Advocacy is on the Making Sense of Media Advisory Panel which advises on Ofcom’s media literacy duties |
Africa Check |
We provide access to Full Fact AI, which was partly co-developed in a joint project between Africa Check, Chequeado, and Full Fact |
Royal Statistical Society |
CEO is on the advisory group to assist in the development of the 2023-28 Strategic Plan |