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CECAN is hosting a variety of events, workshops, courses and seminars to which we welcome external participants from Government, academic and public sectors.

If you would like to book on to any of our events please contact us early to avoid disappointment.

Future Events

Handling Complexity in Policy Evaluation Online Workshop: Module One – Complexity and its Challenges for Policy and Evaluation
Online via Zoom, 10 June 2025 | Martha Bicket and Helen Wilkinson

Handling Complexity in Policy Evaluation Online Workshop: Module One –…

CECAN Webinar - The benefits and challenges of conducting research with impact ‘built in’: reflections and findings from an evaluation of Electronic Monitoring with the Ministry of Justice
Online, 23 Jun 2025, 1pm | Ian Brunton-Smith

CECAN Webinar – The benefits and challenges of conducting resear…

Handling Complexity in Policy Evaluation Online Workshop: Module Two – Selecting an Appropriate Evaluation Approach
Online via Zoom, 24 June 2025 | Martha Bicket and Richard Allen

Handling Complexity in Policy Evaluation Online Workshop: Module Two –…

Handling Complexity in Policy Evaluation Online Workshop: Module Three - Commissioning and Managing a Complex Evaluation
Online via Zoom, 8 July 2025 | Martha Bicket and Georgie Parry-Crooke

Handling Complexity in Policy Evaluation Online Workshop: Module Three…

Handling Complexity: Adaptive and developmental evaluation - essential principles and practice
Online via Zoom, 22 July 2025 | Georgie Parry-Crooke and Helen Wilkinson

Handling Complexity: Adaptive and developmental evaluation – ess…

Past Events

A list of previous of on line and face to face events can be viewed below. Event recordings can be viewed on our VIDEOS webpage.

CECAN Webinar – The benefits and challenges of conducting research with impact ‘built in’: reflections and findings from an evaluation of Electronic Monitoring with the Ministry of Justice, with Ian Brunton-Smith. 23 Jun, 1 - 2pm BST. Includes live Q&A! Register free: www.cecan.ac.uk/events/cecan...

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*New Resource* - 'Guidance on using large language models to extract cause-and-effect pairs from texts for systems mapping', written by Jordan White and Pete Barbrook-Johnson. See: www.cecan.ac.uk/resources/to...

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