edaslogo

When

Wednesday, September 1, 2021 at 9:30 AM WEST
-to-
Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 11:30 AM WEST

Add to Calendar 

Where

This is an online event. 
 

 
 

Contact

Alison Jones 
EDAS 
- 
alison@edas.org.uk 
 

Introduction to Appraisal & Evaluation with Prof Graeme Roy, University of Glasgow 

Effective evaluation and appraisal are crucial elements of the project and programme development lifecycle and should form part of the development and planning of an intervention from the start. They help to inform how scarce public resources should be invested; assist in measuring the anticipated impacts and returns; and support the responsible and transparent management of these resources.

This course provides an accessible introduction into economic appraisal and evaluation, helping participants to understand key concepts, as well as recognising good practice and pitfalls.

The course assumes no formal training in economics but would ideally suit people working – or with some experience – in economic development or an economic policy environment.

This course supports those involved in the development of HM Treasury Green Book compliant Business Cases (“five case model”) for City and Regional Deals. During the session we will touch on some of the recent criticisms of the Green Book methodology, including how it interacts with issues such as the levelling-up agenda and grand challenges such as Climate Change. We’ll discuss some alternative approaches and where adjustments can be made.

Also suitable for those operating at a more strategic level where best value and financial accountability is key.

 

The course takes place over a 3-week period on MSTeams. 

  • Wednesday 1st September - 9.30-11.30am
  • Wednesday 8th September - 9.00 - 11.00am
  • Wednesday 15th September - 9.30-11.30am
Bookings Policy 

Bookings are non refundable. However, a substitute may attend in place. 

Privacy 

To support networking and help you get the most out of our event, we will provide those coming with a list of the names and organisational affiliation of those attending.

Furthermore, we typically take photographs of proceedings in order to highlight or showcase EDAS’s activities.

Please let us know if you do not wish to provide consent for the use of your personal data in this way. To see how we use and take care of your information, please see our privacy notice.