"Research on the Road" - Free Seminars

Increasingly, funders and social policy makers are looking for reliable evidence before they fund a project or implement policies or strategies.  As public sector funding cuts begin to bite - and the economic situation of the voluntary and community sector becomes more volatile - it is vital that organisations provide solid evidence of their effectiveness and value.  “Research on the Road” is a half-day event which includes both a ‘rough guide’ to research methods, and a ‘surgery’ where future or on-going projects can be discussed.  The seminars will take place in Omagh Community House (Wednesday 2nd November 2011) and in Ballybot House, Newry (Friday 4th November 2011), from 10.00am - 1.00pm on each day.  These free events are being facilitated by ARK and NICVA and are part of the ‘Festival of Social Science’.  Places are free, but must be booked in advance with Cathy Breslin in NICVA at Tel: 028 9087 7777 or Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   Spaces will be limited to one person per organisation, and are for voluntary and community organisations only.    Further details can be found on the ARK Events page.