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The program is appropriate for applicants who want to understand or conduct research and program evaluations. It is ideal preparation for careers in educational research, evaluation, testing, or leadership.Academic ProgramCertificate in Program Evaluation and Assessment
This is a professional development course of study designed for professionals in fields that involve program evaluation, such as public administration, criminal justice and political science, as well as others.Academic ProgramCertificate in Measurement, Evaluation, and Research
This certificate is designed for graduate students who need training in the areas of research methods, measurement, statistics, and program evaluation to engage in educational and social science research.Academic ProgramMaster of Arts in Evaluation, Measurement, and Research
The program will prepare students for staff positions in evaluation, testing, or research in schools and non-school organizations.Academic ProgramDoctorate in Evaluation, Measurement, and Research
The program is designed to prepare students to be an evaluator, assessment specialist, or researcher for leadership and teaching positions in schools, non-school organizations, institutions of higher education, and government.Academic ProgramCertificate in Evaluation
The program is designed to prepare students to understand and work on evaluation teams and with evaluation-related activities.Academic ProgramInterdisciplinary Doctorate in Evaluation
This interdisciplinary program is designed to cultivate evaluation scholars and practitioners with a deep understanding of evaluation theory, methodology, and practice.Academic ProgramCertificate in Assessment and Evaluation Research
The program is aimed at individuals in the private and public sectors who want to enhance their careers.Academic ProgramMaster in Educational Research and Evaluation
This Master'sDegree is a comprehensive program that covers research, evaluation, and measurement in all levels and sectors of education.Academic ProgramDoctorate in Educational Research and Evaluation
The main goal of the program is to provide a comprehensive education for evaluators and leaders who can effectively integrate various inquiry methods and apply them to address research and evaluative questions in a practical manner.Academic ProgramMaster in Social Policy and Program Evaluation
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in social policy and program evaluation. The program combines theory with real-world, practical experience and emphasizes the ethical foundations of social policy interventions.Academic ProgramMaster in Evaluation of European Public Policy and Programs
The program is designed to train students to become experts in evaluating European public policies and programs.Academic ProgramDiploma Evaluation Academy
The program's goal is to enhancing the abilities and knowledge of professionals in the field of evaluation and development management in Poland.Academic ProgramMaster of Science in Public Health, Specialization in Intervention and Evaluation
This program aims to educate students to become highly qualified professionals in the health sector by providing them with advanced knowledge and skills in developing, implementing and evaluating evidence-based health interventions.Academic ProgramLearning from exemplars of evaluation
Are there particular examples of evaluations that you return to think about often?BlogGender injustice and inequality: what helps in assessing impact?
This week, EvalPartners will be launching EvalGender+, the global partnership for equity-focused and gender-responsive evaluations.BlogEvaluation led by children
This is a discussion originally posted in the Gender and Evaluation communityled by Rituu B Nanda regarding Laura Hughston's report which presents a child-led evaluation of a multi-sectoral programme in Cambodia seeking to empower adolescenBlogIn search of Blue Marble Evaluators
You can't see the Earth as a globe unless you get at least twenty thousand miles away from it. On December 7, 1972, the first photograph was taken of the whole Earth from space. That photo became known as The BlBlog4 tips for planning your policy research M&E
In this guest blog post, Tiina Pasanen, from the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), lays out four key ideas to keep in mind when designing an M&E framework for a policy research projectBlogWhat do we mean by ‘impact’?
International development is fixated with impact. But how do we know we’re all talking about the same thing?BlogEvaluations that make a difference: Stories from around the world
What is the value of evaluation and can stories provide a good way of communicating evaluation findings?BlogMissing link: Sustained and emerging impact evaluation
This blog post by Jindra Cekan and Laurie Zivetz of Valuing Voices discusses the need for post-project impact evaluations.BlogBetterEvaluation FAQ: How do I choose a suitable theory of change?
A theory of change can be very useful in designing an impact evaluation, but what kinds of theories should we use?BlogBetterEvaluation FAQ: How can you get stakeholders to articulate how they think a program or project works?
In our last newsletter we drew attention to our method page onBlogBetterEvaluation FAQ: How do you go about analyzing data that has been collected from respondents via a questionnaire?
In this edition of the BE FAQ blog, we address a question that comes up quite often: How do you go about analysing data that has been collected from respondents via a questionnaire?BlogAnnouncing the IDRC program managers' guide to evaluation and the GeneraTOR
We’re excited to announce the launch of the BetterEvaluation and IDRC (International Development Research Centre) Program Managers’ Guide to Evaluation and GeneraTOR.BlogWhat about administrative data?
In this guest blog, Kerry McCarthy discusses some of the options for finding administrative data sets for use in evaluation.BlogThe balancing act of research impact
Over recent decades, governments everywhere have increased their scrutiny of public spending, and public universities have not escaped this scrutiny.BlogLearning from practice: Inception reports and social learning - do you have examples or advice to share?
The wonderful thing about BetterEvaluation is that it is, at its core, a platform to co-create and share knowledge about how to better conduct, use and manage evaluations.BlogWhat would an evaluation conference look like if it was run by people who know and care about presenting information to support use? (hint - that should be us)
All too often conferences fail to make good use of the experience and knowledge of people attending, with most time spent presenting prepared material that could be better delivered other ways, and not enough time spent on discussions and aBlogDoes evaluation need to be done differently to support adaptive management?
Adaptive management is usually understood to refer to an iterative process of reviewing and making changes to programmes and projects throughout implementation.BlogLearning about learning in an adaptive programme
Last week, we started our focus on Adaptive Management with a blog post by Patricia Rogers that exploredBlog