The UK Economic and Social Research Council’s (ESRC) Research Evaluation
Committee (REC) is planning to commission an evaluation of the Children 5-
16: Growing into the 21st Century Programme as part of its 2002 review
schedule, and would welcome expressions of interest in undertaking this
work.
ESRC programmes consist of research projects networked across UK
universities and research institutes. Each programme is led by a Director
who provides academic leadership and promotes the work to target
audiences. Programme evaluations are aimed at informing Council on the
scientific achievements of the work, and assessing wider contributions such
as influencing research users. Evaluators are also invited to suggest ways
in which ESRC might develop its research portfolio, and this could involve
consideration of related work funded by the Council.
Directed by Dr Alan Prout, at the University of Stirling, the Programme
aims to focus on children growing up in the UK during the years of
compulsory schooling looking at the nature and quality of children's family
and social lives. The Programme website is at:
http://www.hull.ac.uk/children5to16programme/
The REC will announce its schedule in February next year. Potential
consultants will then be invited to submit tender bids. Work will commence
in May, and consultants’ final reports will be delivered to the REC and
Council in December.
To register your interest in the evaluation, and to receive further details
in due course, please contact Dr Ian Farnden by e-mail at
[log in to unmask], or write to him at ESRC, Polaris House, North Star
Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1UJ, UNITED KINGDOM.
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