Science communicators have been responding to the Covid-19 epidemic with enthusiasm, demonstrating innovative ways to explain complex issues to a wide variety of audiences. Over…
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25/05/2020
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The Global Guide to Research Impact
25/05/2020
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Science communicators have been responding to the Covid-19 epidemic with enthusiasm, demonstrating innovative ways to explain complex issues to a wide variety of audiences. Over…
22/04/2020
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The paper Knowledge Into Policy: Going beyond ‘Context Matters’ is from the Context Matters initiative created by Politics and Ideas and INASP that aimed to…
15/04/2020
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Connecting the Dots is a pamphlet by Jake Chapman, Charlie Edwards, and Simon Hampson and published by Demos. It aims to lay the foundations for…
08/04/2020
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Reading this document feels a little like snooping in someone’s diary. This is probably because it was intended to provide a guide for internal strategic…
01/04/2020
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This paper was produced by 3ie (the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation), an initiative that improves the lives of people in the developing world by…
25/03/2020
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Using Evidence: What Works? is a well-formatted and easy-to-read discussion paper by Jonathan Breckon and Jane Dodson, and is an introduction to and discussion of…
20/03/2020
Do you want to play a key role in an organisation which stands up for children? Join us as an Advocacy and Youth Advisor and…
18/03/2020
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Politics of research-based evidence in African policy debates: Synthesis of case study findings presents the findings of RAPID’s (ODI) ‘The Politics of Research Uptake’ project….
13/03/2020
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As research and government responses to the COVID-19 outbreak escalate in the face of a global public health crisis, Vincent Larivière, Fei Shu and Cassidy R. Sugimoto reflect on efforts to make research on this subject more widely available. Arguing that a narrow focus on research published in high ranking journals predominantly in English has impeded research efforts, they suggest that the renewed emphasis on carrying out open research on the virus presents an opportunity to reassess how research and scholarly communication systems serve the public good.
03/03/2020
Head of Policy & Research, Engineers Against Poverty Deadline: 13 March, 2020 Location: Central London Salary: Circa £50,000, depending on experience Other: Must be eligible…
18/02/2020
Senior Publications Officer Deadline: 1 March, 2020 Location: London, UK Term: 35 hours per week, permanent contract Salary: £30,155 per annum Malaria Consortium is recruiting…
28/01/2020
In 2016 Wageningen University and 10 research institutes reorganised to collaborate more organically and rebranded themselves as ‘Wageningen University & Research‘. This collaboration enables closer…
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