Events

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  • Webinar
    Start date:
    Mode: Online
    Country: United States of America
    Event organiser: Expanding the Bench®

    Discover the fundamentals of culturally responsive and equitable evaluation (CREE) through the CREE Learning Series—an ideal starting point for beginner-to-intermediate learners. This series offers a comprehensive overview, covering essential principles, theoretical frameworks, its significance in evaluation practice, and practical applications.

    Curious to learn more about what the upcoming CREE Learning Series entails? Join us for a free Information Session!

  • Conference
    Start date:
    Mode: In person
    Country: United States of America
    City: Portland, OR
    Event organiser: American Evaluation Association (AEA)

    AEA looks forward to Evaluation 2024, taking place October 21-26, 2024 in Portland, OR.

    Conference proposals are open! Submit here by March 22

    The lack of engagement of new and emerging perspectives in the evaluation field threatens diversity, sustainability, and the evolution of evaluation. At Evaluation 2024, we want to uplift these voices and encourage evaluators at all stages in their careers to bring forth new ideas, practices, and creative approaches to evaluation.

  • Conference
    Start date:
    Mode: In person
    Country: United States of America
    City: National Harbor, MD
    Event organiser: Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM)

    As the 46th annual meeting, the 2024 APPAM Fall Research Conference will be a multi-disciplinary research conference attracting the highest quality research on a wide variety of important current and emerging policy and management issues. The conference is comprised of panels, roundtables, posters, student research and resource sessions, workshops, community gatherings, and special events and is designed to encourage substantive interaction among participants.

    Conference theme

    Policymaking at the Federal, State, and Local Levels