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Common Cause Research: Fair and mutual research partnerships
Common Cause Research spent two years looking in depth at the landscape of Black and Minority Ethnic community-university partnerships.
Common Cause Research spent two years looking in depth at the landscape of Black and Minority Ethnic community-university partnerships.
In this webinar, the Action Against Stunting hub, in partnership with UKRI and GCRF, explore how different hubs and institutions build, maintain, and evaluate equitable partnerships and help ensure that research outcomes are mutually beneficial.
This briefing summarises the key learnings relating to equitable partnerships that emerged from the ESPA programme in promoting research partnership to achieve development impact.
This policy briefing aims to present key findings from a recently completed review of internal research development processes and approaches to partnerships building at SOAS
Case Study of research programme between the government of the Netherlands and Ghana to support equitable research partnerships, led by Ghana which was demand driven and locally led.
This review on equitable and effective partnership-working in academic-humanitarian research collaborations examines the experiences of R2HC-funded research teams, within the wider discourse on research partnerships.
Twenty-eight case studies of ethics dumping by UCLan examined through inductive thematic analysis to reveal predisposing factors from the perspective of researchers from high-income regions.
The Elrha Guide to Constructing Effective Partnerships (2012) is a resource to support collaboration between humanitarian and academic organisations.
This Partnerships Agreement Template is a tool study teams can use to support decision-making and encourage transparency, clarity of intention and shared purpose among partners on a study team.
The Critical Resource seeks to offer some provocations and guidance to those either well practiced or starting out with new partnerships, to help promote the importance of reflexivity and honesty with one another in the context of effective, sustainable, and ethical international development related research.