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CECAN Provides Training for New £5m SIPHER Systems Science Public Health Project

Oct 2, 2019 | News

Alex Penn and Pete Barbrook-Johnson (Senior Research Fellows in CECAN) recently delivered a bespoke 1-day course on participatory systems mapping for researchers and policy makers in the new SIPHER project. SIPHER is an ambitious systems science project focussed on public health issues at different geographical scales in the UK. It includes policy makers, embedded policy researchers, public health experts, and academic modelling experts. They were keen to learn about CECAN’s approach to systems mapping, understand its strengths and weaknesses, and how they might apply it.

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CECAN Webinar – The benefits and challenges of conducting research with impact ‘built in’: reflections and findings from an evaluation of Electronic Monitoring with the Ministry of Justice, with Ian Brunton-Smith. 23 Jun, 1 - 2pm BST. Includes live Q&A! Register free: www.cecan.ac.uk/events/cecan...

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*New Resource* - 'Guidance on using large language models to extract cause-and-effect pairs from texts for systems mapping', written by Jordan White and Pete Barbrook-Johnson. See: www.cecan.ac.uk/resources/to...

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