Trinity Impact Evaluation Unit - TIME

Trinity Impact Evaluation Unit - TIME

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TIME brings together researchers, development practitioners, and policy makers in an effort to estimate the impact of development projects, aid, and invest

Trinity IMpact Evaluation Unit (TIME), based in the Department of Economics in Trinity College Dublin, brings together researchers in economics, development practitioners, and policy makers in a collective effort to estimate the impact and understand the underlying mechanisms of development projects, aid, and investments.

31/05/2019

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN for the 3rd TIME Summer school in impact evaluation, in collaboration with Irish Aid. Now in its third year, this Summer School represents a great opportunity for development practitioners, NGO personnel and policy makers interested in acquiring the skills needed to conduct, evaluate and manage impact focused research.

To apply, please send a short CV to [email protected]. In the email, please indicate whether or not you wish to take part also in the statistics boot-camp. Applications are currently being assessed on a rolling basis and should be submitted no later than 20th July.

Summer School - Trinity Impact Evaluation Unit (TIME) - Trinity College Dublin 22/05/2019

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN for the 3rd TIME Summer school in impact evaluation, in collaboration with Irish Aid. Now in its third year, this Summer School represents a great opportunity for development practitioners, NGO personnel and policy makers interested in acquiring the skills needed to conduct, evaluate and manage impact focused research.

To apply, please send a short CV to [email protected]. In the email, please indicate whether or not you wish to take part also in the statistics boot-camp. Applications are currently being assessed on a rolling basis and should be submitted no later than 20th July.

Summer School - Trinity Impact Evaluation Unit (TIME) - Trinity College Dublin The summer school is a unique opportunity for development practitioners, NGO personnel, and policy makers interested in acquiring the skills needed to conduct, evaluate and manage impact focused research. While the course will draw heavily on developing country examples, the content is relevant to m...

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