
There are currently seven academic staff within the Institute of Contemporary British History, and 22 research students.
ICBH works in partnership with many organisations including the House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee (UK constitutional codification), Ipsos-MORI (social research), Cambridge University (history & policy), Rothschild Archive (financial histroy), Lombard Street Research Group (economic policy), Magna Carta 2015 800th Anniversary Committee (citizenship), 10 Downing Street (history website articles), the Joint Services Command and Staff College, Shrivenham (defence studies), Foreign and Commonwealth Office (oral history).
ICBH is also home to History & Policy, which works for better public policy through an understanding of history by connecting historians, policy makers and the media.
