New book on attributing development impact
Published on 22 March 2019Professor James Copestake is one of the authors of a newly published book about an innovative approach to social impact evaluation.
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Professor James Copestake is one of the authors of a newly published book about an innovative approach to social impact evaluation.
An in-house University film documenting the journey of artisanal diamonds from mine to market, has been nominated for the 2019 Learning on Screen Awards.
This distinguished academic from the University of Notre Dame will be resident in the Department of Social & Policy Sciences from January 2019 until May 2019.
The workshop will be attended by researchers, postgraduate students and scholar activists working in Mexico and across Latin America.
Dr Alinka Gearon has secured funding from the Economic and Social Research Council to run a seminar showcasing her research on child trafficking services.
Ana Dinerstein shared her ideas on concrete utopia and her work The Art of Organising Hope at the Centre for Rural Development Summer School in Puebla, Mexico.
Professors Tess Ridge and Jane Millar have been recognised with prestigious awards.
Lecturer Dr John Troyer has been awarded this honour as a result of his work on death and end-of-life issues and leadership of the Centre for Death & Society.
New research from our Department of Social & Policy Sciences raises issues about transparency and decision-making for healthcare policies in Hungary.
At winter graduations 2017 Helen Ross received her PhD in Social and Policy Sciences after just four years, despite studying part-time and being dyslexic.