With renewed investment of the UK’s official development assistance (ODA) commitment into research, there is a need to rethink traditional understandings of ‘research impact’. In this article, we argue that impact in ODA-funded research should go beyond translating research findings into practice and policy or implementing research in partnership with research mediators/users. Instead, development agendas of those living and working in the global South, including academics and practitioners, and those working in international non-governmental organisations should influence the research agendas, approaches, and schemes that allocate funding. These stakeholders have profound knowledge of what real-world impact looks like, the types of impact ...
The Ethiopian government continuously calls for policy-relevant research. However, this admission of...
Development research can contribute to improvements in policy and practice, research capacity and ev...
This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/T0250...
With renewed investment of the UK’s Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) commitment into research, ...
This Issue aims to identify how partnerships focused on the production of policy-engaged research se...
This article sets out a perspective from the United Kingdom’s Department for International Developme...
This article sets out a framework for analysing research–policy partnerships for societal change in ...
In the context of the £1.5 billion aid money that the UK government is now channelling through UK re...
This article draws on learning from the YOUR World Research project in Ethiopia and Nepal, which use...
This article draws on learning from the YOUR World Research project in Ethiopia and Nepal, which use...
In this Viewpoint we explore and speculate on the value of development researchers at what is an ext...
The complexity of issues addressed by research for development (R4D) requires collaborations between...
In this learning paper on partnership we explain the Global Research Network on Parliaments and Peop...
Building on the UK Government’s 2015 spending review, the role that science has to play in addressin...
This article considers the degree to which achieving equity in Global North–South research partnersh...
The Ethiopian government continuously calls for policy-relevant research. However, this admission of...
Development research can contribute to improvements in policy and practice, research capacity and ev...
This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/T0250...
With renewed investment of the UK’s Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) commitment into research, ...
This Issue aims to identify how partnerships focused on the production of policy-engaged research se...
This article sets out a perspective from the United Kingdom’s Department for International Developme...
This article sets out a framework for analysing research–policy partnerships for societal change in ...
In the context of the £1.5 billion aid money that the UK government is now channelling through UK re...
This article draws on learning from the YOUR World Research project in Ethiopia and Nepal, which use...
This article draws on learning from the YOUR World Research project in Ethiopia and Nepal, which use...
In this Viewpoint we explore and speculate on the value of development researchers at what is an ext...
The complexity of issues addressed by research for development (R4D) requires collaborations between...
In this learning paper on partnership we explain the Global Research Network on Parliaments and Peop...
Building on the UK Government’s 2015 spending review, the role that science has to play in addressin...
This article considers the degree to which achieving equity in Global North–South research partnersh...
The Ethiopian government continuously calls for policy-relevant research. However, this admission of...
Development research can contribute to improvements in policy and practice, research capacity and ev...
This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/T0250...