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Independent report

National Capability in Behavioural Research evaluation

Framework and baseline report for the independent evaluation of the National Capability in Behavioural Research (NCBR) programme.

From:
ESRC, Technopolis Group
Published:

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NCBR evaluation framework (PDF)

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NCBR evaluation baseline report (PDF)

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Details

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has commissioned Technopolis Group to undertake an independent evaluation of the NCBR programme, with two key objectives:

  • the process evaluation aims to identify how the programme can be delivered most effectively, identify gaps and provide recommendations for improvements to the programme to inform the future delivery of this programme and others
  • the impact evaluation aims to assess the extent to which the programme has achieved its objectives, its impact and any unintended outcomes for delivery partners, participants and the wider economy, and to evaluate the programme’s value for money

The evaluation framework sets out how the evaluation will be conducted throughout the programme’s lifetime.

The baseline report draws on engagement with a range of stakeholders to establish an initial benchmark, providing a foundation for future evaluation activities to assess progress as the programme develops.

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