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Call for Transformation Accelerating Grants |
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The r4d programme launches the Call for “Transformation accelerating grants (TAGs)” that allow teams of r4d researchers and non-academic stakeholders (e.g. policy makers, the private sector, development practitioners) to make use of the knowledge, tools and technologies developed within r4d projects through translation and implementation initiatives. |
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Invitations to communicate about your research |
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The r4d programme invites r4d projects to make use of visualisations, briefs and storytelling for translating and disseminating research knowledge for a broad, not necessarily academic audience. Three calls are open now. |
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Register now for r4d Skills Storytelling webinars |
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Storytelling in a pitch: The r4d programme encourages young scientists to reach out to academics as well as non-academics by communicating research insights in an engaging and enjoyable manner. |
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Register now for r4d Skills How to write policy briefs webinars and coaching |
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Distilling lessons emerging from research evidence enables policy recommendation and advice as well as possibilities for dialogue. Formulating key messages from research projects is challenging but rewarding. |
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Voices of SDG16+ from Guatemala, Nigeria and Switzerland |
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Two teams from the r4d programme submitted video clips to the Call for "Voices of SDG16+: Stories for Global Action", a video competition in the run-up to the High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development 2019 of the United Nations. |
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r4d programme synthesis information now available |
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The r4d programme runs a number of programme synthesis processes until 2021. Key information and further links to the various exciting workstreams are now online. |
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