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…
Using Evidence, What Works? A discussion paper
25/03/2020
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The Global Guide to Research Impact
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…
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…
20/02/2020
Intelligent Measurement, a blog run by Richard Gaunt in London and Glenn O’Neil in Geneva, has just posted a great long list of pdfs covering…
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…
10/12/2019
How can you tell if your communications activity is adding strategic value and not just adding to the noise? Liz Carlile has four key questions…
21/11/2019
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Research Uptake Manager – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Department of Population Health Deadline: Thursday 28 November 2019 Location: London Term: Full time…
31/10/2019
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The Evidence-based Policy in Development Network (ebpdn) was a 7-year DFID-funded programme that aimed to establish a worldwide community of practice for think tanks, policy…
24/10/2019
In Part 2 of ‘Lessons from building a programme website (Read Part 1 first!), web developer Dru Riches-Magnier offers advice on what to consider when…
22/10/2019
In this two-part blog as part of Open Access Week, Nilam McGrath and Dru Riches-Magnier outline the approach they took to develop the COMDIS-HSD website…
21/10/2019
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“A slow deliberative process of discovery – no miracle cure” Esther Duflo – winner of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Science in Memory of…
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