Knowledge to policy (K2P) is a popular term to describe the way research and other types of knowledge inform policy-making. K2P processes and systems aim…
The elusive search for a knowledge to policy framework
11/11/2015
Blog Posts
The Global Guide to Research Impact
If research can’t be found, or is not easily understood by target audiences it simply does not travel, falling at the first hurdle in the process of trying to bring about change.
11/11/2015
Blog Posts
Knowledge to policy (K2P) is a popular term to describe the way research and other types of knowledge inform policy-making. K2P processes and systems aim…
10/11/2015
Blog Posts
I was recently involved in an assignment that involved communicating the ‘Nile Story’ for the World Bank. Communicating the challenges and achievements of the numerous…
06/11/2015
Blog Posts
Have you ever sat through a conference and started doodling instead of writing notes? What if someone else did the note taking for you but…
03/11/2015
Blog Posts
This week we are excited to announce that Research to Action will be attending and reporting from the University of Manchester’s Policy Week 2015. The…
26/09/2015
Key Resources
Creating and evaluating a Theory of Change (ToC) is a prerequisite for most large international development research projects with government funding. Here at R2A we…
26/09/2015
Key Resources
Creating, running, presenting at, or even attending a conference can be a daunting task for researchers and knowledge brokers! Here at R2A we have put…
25/09/2015
Key Resources
Mapping the stakeholders of research or collaborative projects can be a complex and often time consuming process. There are a plethora of different approaches and…
07/09/2015
Blog Posts
Thinking about mapping the stakeholders of your research or simply knowing where to start can be a tricky business. There are a plethora of advice…
05/08/2015
Blog Posts
The use of research evidence in decision-making by policymakers in the health sector is critical for enabling the formulation and implementation of the most effective…
23/07/2015
Papers & Reports
This evidence report from IDS attempts to address some of the challenges of monitoring by exploring opportunities presented by online and social media. In particular, it…
01/07/2015
Blog Posts
Ian Scoones, Director ESRC STEPS Centre, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex – Second prize winner of the ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize for Outstanding…
19/06/2015
Blog Posts
How to support community-led research into local justice norms and perceptions of environmental change? What could be the added value of using Participatory Video? These…
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