The fourth international, inter-disciplinary Evidence-Based Policies
& Indicator Systems Conference will be held in London, UK on 9th -
11th July 2003
This year's conference is organised jointly by the University of
Durham and the Cabinet Office. The conference theme is "What
kind of evidence does government need?"
Keynote speakers include:
Prof Carol Taylor Fitz-Gibbon, Director of the CEM Centre,
University of Durham Prof Don Nutbeam, Head of Public Health Division,
Department of Health Prof Ann Oakley, Director of the Social Science
Research
Unit, University of London Institute of Education Sir Michael
Peckham, Director of the School of Public Policy, University College,
London
Nick Ross, journalist and broadcaster Rt Hon Andrew Smith M.P.
Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions Prof Paul
Wiles, Director of Research, Home Office
The conference will be held at Church House, an outstanding venue
close to Westminster Abbey in the heart of London. The conference
banquet and drinks reception will be in the House of Commons - a
unique opportunity to see inside the seat of government.
Please see www.cem.dur.ac.uk/EB2003 for full details of conference
themes, organisation, venue, keynote speakers, call for papers and
registration.
If there are any persons you know that would like to attend or give
papers, please forward this message to them.
We do hope you will be able to join us.
Robert Coe, Curriculum, Evaluation and Management Centre, University
of Durham Phil Davies, Strategy Unit, UK Cabinet Office Conference Chairs
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