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CECAN Presentation at the Political Evaluation and Evaluation Politics Questions and Research Lines Conference in Berlin

Nov 21, 2018 | News

CECAN Co-Investigator Ian Christie presented the programme’s aims, projects and achievements to date in a talk at a conference in Berlin on 17th November on the political dimensions of policy evaluation. The event was organised by the University of Bielefeld and the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin’s Social Research Centre. Delegates included Jonas Schönefeld, of UEA and the University of Darmstadt, who spoke at the 2018 CECAN conference in London in the summer. There was considerable interest in CECAN, and we have several good prospects for collaboration to follow up with German colleagues.

The presentation is available to download here.

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