Summary of R2A’s new webinar series, which launched with ‘An introduction to research uptake and the impact landscape’.
Webinar Summary: A Cup of Tea with Saskia Gent
27/01/2017
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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.
27/01/2017
Blog Posts
Summary of R2A’s new webinar series, which launched with ‘An introduction to research uptake and the impact landscape’.
15/12/2016
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Responding successfully to modern-day challenges requires knowledge exchange among scientists and decision-makers, to facilitate learning and support evidence-based decision-making. Both scientists and decision-makers are aware…
08/12/2016
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When the outcome of a project is assessed after its completion, the common voices generally heard are – “we could have done better engaging more…
14/11/2016
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Have you noticed how often journal articles about development challenges are written by authors from developing countries? The answer is not very often, unfortunately, and…
11/11/2016
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It’s astonishing that in 2016 the reality of human-induced climate change is still being questioned, but the scientific community presses ahead, and continues to carry…
20/10/2016
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This is part three of Jon Harle’s series presenting learning about doing research and using evidence in “difficult places”. With new papers on South Sudan…
11/10/2016
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As part of the WWGS2016, John Young and Jessica Mackenzie of ODI’s RAPID programme hosted a ‘knowledge café’ on building commitment to evidence-informed development policy and practice.
23/06/2016
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This blog, written by Bruno Paschoal, Director of OndaPolitica, originally appeared in the May edition of CSTEP‘s Aditi bulletin. In any social science or policy research project,…
22/06/2016
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How to maintain freedom and non-bias in research findings; how to stimulate both local funding of southern research and appetite for its findings; and whether…
16/06/2016
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In April, INASP published a blog post featuring South Sudan, introducing the first of a series of new papers on research and knowledge systems in…
11/05/2016
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In the first of a series of blog posts based on recent analysis into the research and knowledge systems in fragile or conflict states, Jon…
13/04/2016
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Research in the social sciences and humanities has experienced a roller coaster ride in Niger over the last fifty years. Buoyed by nationalist politicians after…
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