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Building The Pathway to Development Impact. Paul van Gardingen UNESCO Chair in International Development The University of Edinburgh. Development Results. The role of research supporting International Development. 2010 Call ESRC-DFID Scheme. Research themes in the 2010 Call:
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Building The Pathway to Development Impact Paul van Gardingen UNESCO Chair in International Development The University of Edinburgh
2010 Call ESRC-DFID Scheme Research themes in the 2010 Call: • Population and Development; • Development in a Changing World: the Challenge for Theory, Policy and Action; • Inequality and Development; • + Poverty Alleviation
Three Steps towards Success • Proposals need to demonstrate academic excellence: - Describe the theoretical basis for your proposed research. - Describe how you will build on previous research. - How will your research contribute to global knowledge? • Build and support partnerships: - Involve developing country researchers as full partners in projects. - Build multidisciplinary teams (when appropriate). - Build capacity (where needed to deliver the research). • Build pathways to development impact: - Describe how research excellence will be turned into development results. - Identify who will build impact and explain how you will support them. - Define how you will communicate and evaluate impact.
Additional Support for the Scheme • Additional information about the scheme and links to events in the UK, India & Chinahttp://www.esrcsocietytoday.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/opportunities/current_funding_opportunities/ESRC-DFID.aspx • Support provided by the e-Science Institutehttp://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/1101/ • Join the ESRC-DFID Scheme Mailing List. • Wiki for discussion about the scheme & FAQs. • Online partnership service (Coming soon)Register your interest in the scheme and find partners around the world. • Questions today: esrc@nesc.ac.uk