Dr Ben Styles appointed to Government What Works Trial Advice Panel

News Release

Thursday 20 February 2020

Dr Ben Styles, Head of NFER’s Education Trials Unit has been appointed to the What Works Trial Advice Panel (TAP) to improve the quality and quantity of impact evaluation across central government. 

Comprising around 50 experts from outside government (mostly academia) and the Civil Service, the Panel provides free advice to policy teams and analysts considering the design of an impact evaluation, from helping with power calculations to advising on appropriate quasi-experimental approaches. TAP also provides training to civil servants on the benefits and technicalities of impact evaluations.

Since its launch in 2015 the panel has advised on 72 projects across 24 departments and public bodies, spanning a range of policy areas including energy, adult social care, housing, and family services. 

Ben joins the Panel as part of a refresh of the membership. The appointment is for 2 years, commencing 20th February 2020. 

For more information and examples of TAP's work, read the three-year update report and check out this blog post from one of the existing academic members.