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In honour of Terry Smutylo's (founding director of the Evaluation Unit) long commitment and work to promote evaluation as a contributor to positive change, organizational learning, and improved effectiveness in international development, the Evaluation Unit has established a research awards competition. These awards will assist Canadian and developing-country graduate students undertake their thesis research in the field of evaluation. The IDRC Graduate Research Awards on Evaluation are intended to promote the growth of Canadian and developing-country capacity in evaluation and to better the theory and practice of evaluation. In principle, IDRC supports research on all parts of the developing regions of the world. At this time, Fellowships and Awards is not supporting awards which involve research in Burma, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Eastern Europe or Central Asia. Eligible Fields of Study Applications will be accepted for research on evaluation at the doctoral and master?s level that focus on the themes of:
Preferences will be given to research corresponding to IDRC's research priorities. These awards will not be granted for:
Evaluation is a process for enhancing knowledge and decision-making around the performance of development initiatives. It involves answering questions and/or addressing issues through the systematic collection and analysis of information. It is planned and purposeful and has the clear intention of being useful. Eligibility Applicants must meet the following conditions for eligibility:
Duration of Tenure Award tenure corresponds to the period of field research in a developing country. In general, this will be no less than 3 months and no more than 12 months. Value of Award The award will cover justifiable field research expenses to a maximum of $20,000 per year. Candidates may apply for a renewal of funding for a second year of fieldwork if the nature of the research requires a second season of data collection. Renewals will be the exception. Number of Awards 2 per year. Deadline Applications must be received by: To be determined. Awards will be announced in: To be determined. Applications Applications will be evaluated according to criteria, such as relevance to sustainable and equitable development and to IDRC priorities, quality of the research proposal and suitability of the candidate. Re-applicants, whose research proposal was reviewed and was unsuccessful, must explain, in a covering letter, what changes have been made since the last application and specify where to find the changes in the proposal. Please note that Centre policy stipulates that an individual cannot apply more than twice, if unsuccessful, for the same IDRC award. However, this policy does not apply for Internship Awards. If there are ethical questions connected with the research, the applicant may, at IDRC's discretion, be required to submit the appropriate approval from the Ethic's Committee of the University. Please submit all documents listed in the List of Supporting Documents to be Submitted. Complete applications must be received at the Centre by the deadline. Incomplete applications will NOT be considered for the competition. Applications must be sent to the following address: By regular mail, Canada Post Priority Post or XPRESSPOST: IDRC Graduate Research Awards on Evaluation By courier services: IDRC Graduate Research Awards on Evaluation Fax: (1 613) 236-4026 We thank all applicants for their interest and will contact those candidates whose academic background, quality of the research proposal and skills best match the criteria of the Award.
Application Form@ F&A 2008-12-08 (For all competitions except the Internship Awards) Open file Checklist of Documents to be Submitted by Candidates@ F&A 2009-03-16 (For all competitions except the Internship Awards) Open file Template of letter of approval by research supervisor@ F&A 2008 Open file IDRC Graduate Research Awards on Evaluation - Candidates Recommended for an Award 2007-03-11 Evaluating Capacity Development for Local Participation: The #Khoadi - Hôas Conservancy Experience Meseret Taye - University of British Columbia December 2006 Final Report - Research funded by IDRC Open file |
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