I doubt anybody on this list would be interested in evaluting these grants given their low-end methodological content, it might be better if this is sent to a social-science list, not allstat.
Regards,
Dario
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Dario Cziraky
Department of Statistics
London School of Economics
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Subject: Global Development Network - Open Call for Evaluators
The Global Development Network (GDN) (www.gdnet.org) is a world wide
network of research and policy institutes working together to address the
issues of national and regional development. GDN supports high - quality,
policy- oriented research in the social sciences for the purpose of
development.
At GDN as part of our monitoring and evaluation exercise we are currently
having an 'Open Call for Evaluators' to examine the progress in GDN's
academic quality and policy relevance. The purpose is to reach this
announcement of an open call to as many potential evaluators as
possible.
Please find below the announcement with a link to the complete document on
our website.
Open Call for Evaluators
GDN seeks ten evaluators in the social sciences and various sub-fields to
examine progress in academic quality and policy relevance of working
papers resulting from GDN grants. Qualified researchers who have not
participated in any GDN sponsored activities will individually review
between 10 and 15 papers covering a wide range of studies in their
specific disciplines.
For further details please visit our website:
http://www.gdnet.org/about_gdn/news/evaluation_reports.html
Please do not hesitate to contact me if there is any further information
you would like. We look forward to your reply.
Many Thanks.
Ranjeeta Thomas
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