



Publications
Books
Lenihan, A. and Sharon Witherspoon (2018). Positive Prospects: Careers for Social Science Graduates and Why Number and Data Skills Matter. London: SAGE Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5264-6121-6.
Policy Reports
Lenihan, A. and Sharon Witherspoon (2020). Vital Business: The Essential Role of the Social Sciences in the UK Private Sector. London: Campaign for Social Science.
Lenihan, A. and Sharon Witherspoon (2019). The Importance of the Social Sciences for the Industrial Strategy. London: Campaign for Social Science.
Lenihan, A. and Sharon Witherspoon (2019). An Immigration System Fit for the Science System. London: Campaign for Social Science.
Lenihan, A. (2019). A World of Talent II: International Social Science Staff across the Higher Education Workforce. London: Campaign for Social Science.
Lenihan, A. and Sharon Witherspoon (2018). A World of Talent: International Staff at UK Universities & the Future Migration System. London: Campaign for Social Science.
Lenihan, A. and Witherspoon, S. (2016). The EU Referendum – Leave: What Next for UK Social Science? Professional Briefing, Issue 9. London: Academy of Social Sciences, June 24.
Working Papers
Hantrais, L. and A. Lenihan. (2016). The Implications of the EU Referendum for UK Social Science: Post-referendum Options for UK Social Scientists. Working Paper CIS/2016/03. London: Centre for International Studies, London School of Economics, July.
Op-Eds
Lenihan, A. and S. Witherspoon. (2016). ‘UK Social Science Will Be Dealt a Serious Blow by Brexit.’ The Guardian.com, July 6.
Parliamentary Inquiries & Government Consultations
For responses to Parliamentary Inquiries and Government Consultations on behalf of the British Academy of Management, see: https://www.bam.ac.uk/policy
For responses to Parliamentary Inquiries and Government Consultations on behalf of the Academy of Social Sciences, see: https://www.acss.org.uk/policy/
For responses to Parliamentary Inquiries and Government Consultations on behalf of the Campaign for Social Science, see: https://campaignforsocialscience.org.uk/policy/
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