Elizabeth Harrison, Eleanor Jew, Thomas Smith, Iqbal Ahmed and Sarah Peck present the recommendations from a recent conference for early-career researchers on bridging the gap in development research, policy and practice. Participants were encouraged to consider partnership-based solutions to development problems. From having a realistic understanding of intended outcomes to formulating relevant research questions, constructive debate took place on how best to navigate and undertake practical solutions to developing dialogue across sectors
This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/T0250...
The number of large research networks and programmes engaging in knowledge production for developmen...
Making research relevant to development is a complex, non-linear and often unpredictable process whi...
The 'knowledge agenda' has become a central part of development discourse. This paper addresses one ...
Developmental science, linkage grants, “research and practice redefined”: these terms all refer to a...
This Issue aims to identify how partnerships focused on the production of policy-engaged research se...
Development research can contribute to improvements in policy and practice, research capacity and ev...
This article provides a perspective on the cultural differences which can be encountered between aca...
This article sets out a framework for analysing research–policy partnerships for societal change in ...
Over the last decade, there has been increasing debate around how to most effectively use research e...
Bridging the gap between research and policy is of growing importance in international development. ...
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...
Over the last decade, there has been increasing debate around how to most effectively use research e...
There has been a longstanding debate on how to bridge the gap between research and practice and impr...
This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/T0250...
The number of large research networks and programmes engaging in knowledge production for developmen...
Making research relevant to development is a complex, non-linear and often unpredictable process whi...
The 'knowledge agenda' has become a central part of development discourse. This paper addresses one ...
Developmental science, linkage grants, “research and practice redefined”: these terms all refer to a...
This Issue aims to identify how partnerships focused on the production of policy-engaged research se...
Development research can contribute to improvements in policy and practice, research capacity and ev...
This article provides a perspective on the cultural differences which can be encountered between aca...
This article sets out a framework for analysing research–policy partnerships for societal change in ...
Over the last decade, there has been increasing debate around how to most effectively use research e...
Bridging the gap between research and policy is of growing importance in international development. ...
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...
Over the last decade, there has been increasing debate around how to most effectively use research e...
There has been a longstanding debate on how to bridge the gap between research and practice and impr...
This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/T0250...
The number of large research networks and programmes engaging in knowledge production for developmen...
Making research relevant to development is a complex, non-linear and often unpredictable process whi...