Ready to improve your
skills for informing policy and practice?
Our new MSc in Evidence for Public Policy and Practice
will equip you with conceptual and practical skills for conducting and
appraising systematic reviews and evaluating the potential for the use of
research evidence to inform policy and practice. You will study theory,
empirical research, and practical examples of all types of research evidence to
synthesis, models of research use, research questions, study types and types of
data.
Key
features:
- Who is this MSc for?
This MSc has been designed for graduates and policy-makers, practitioners,
managers and researchers who want to become more skilled in systematic
reviewing and develop a critical understanding of the relationships
between research evidence and public policy and practice.
- Disciplines:
Students will be encouraged to build their studies around their own areas
of interest. These could relate to social welfare, education, crime and
justice, transport, health and health promotion, housing, or any other
area of social policy or practice.
- Duration: This degree can be completed in
one year full-time or over two years part-time.
- Flexibility:
Core course modules are delivered in four full-day sessions, one week
apart. These modules can be taken as short courses without accreditation.
Further information:
Please visit our
website (http://eppi.ioe.ac.uk/cms) and
contact:
Cesar Bazan ([log in to unmask])
+44(0)20 7612 6131