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Using academics to advise government on trial design

Posted by: Dr Emily Power and Dr Riikka Hofmann, Posted on: 29 October 2019 - Categories: Blog posts

The What Works Team are looking for experts in impact evaluation to join our Trial Advice Panel to help support high quality evaluation practice across government. In this blog, Riikka Hofmann reflects on her experience as an academic member of the Panel.

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