Evaluating the impact of the graduate fellowship programme of the International Livestock Research Institute. A tools and process report

Post graduate research projects are an effective method for building new research capacity in sub-Saharan Africa. The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) offers a graduate fellowship programme for scientists from developing and developed countries. This is done in partnership with univ...

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Main Authors: Eley, R., Ibrahim, H., Hambly Odame, Helen, Demeke, M., Smalley, M.E.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/507
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Ibrahim, H.
Hambly Odame, Helen
Demeke, M.
Smalley, M.E.
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Hambly Odame, Helen
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Smalley, M.E.
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description Post graduate research projects are an effective method for building new research capacity in sub-Saharan Africa. The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) offers a graduate fellowship programme for scientists from developing and developed countries. This is done in partnership with universities in African and Asian countries, Europe, Australia and North America. To date such programmes have not been adequately assessed to find the impact on national research capacity, the graduate fellows and the partner institutions. To assess the value of this training, ILRI conducted an impact study of its graduate fellows in Kenya and Ethiopia between 1978 and 1997. This report presents the tools and methods used in this study. Others may use these freely, but appropriate acknowledgement of the source will be appreciated. Future users may modify these instruments for their own impact studies; and indeed are encouraged to do so. We recognise that many improvements could be made and request feedback from others on how they have accomplished this. This report also presents part of the results to enable those interested in future impact studies in Ethiopia or Kenya to use the data as a benchmark.
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spelling CGSpace5072025-11-04T20:27:55Z Evaluating the impact of the graduate fellowship programme of the International Livestock Research Institute. A tools and process report Eley, R. Ibrahim, H. Hambly Odame, Helen Demeke, M. Smalley, M.E. training programmes Post graduate research projects are an effective method for building new research capacity in sub-Saharan Africa. The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) offers a graduate fellowship programme for scientists from developing and developed countries. This is done in partnership with universities in African and Asian countries, Europe, Australia and North America. To date such programmes have not been adequately assessed to find the impact on national research capacity, the graduate fellows and the partner institutions. To assess the value of this training, ILRI conducted an impact study of its graduate fellows in Kenya and Ethiopia between 1978 and 1997. This report presents the tools and methods used in this study. Others may use these freely, but appropriate acknowledgement of the source will be appreciated. Future users may modify these instruments for their own impact studies; and indeed are encouraged to do so. We recognise that many improvements could be made and request feedback from others on how they have accomplished this. This report also presents part of the results to enable those interested in future impact studies in Ethiopia or Kenya to use the data as a benchmark. 2002 2010-01-20T20:45:26Z 2010-01-20T20:45:26Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/507 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Eley, R.; Ibrahim, H.; Hambly, H.; Demeke, M.; Smalley, M. [Mulat Demeke]. ILRI, Nairobi (Kenya). 2002. Evaluating the impact of the graduate fellowship programme of the International Livestock Research Institute. A tools and process report. ILRI Impact Assessment Series. no. 8. 68p. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI
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Evaluating the impact of the graduate fellowship programme of the International Livestock Research Institute. A tools and process report
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title_short Evaluating the impact of the graduate fellowship programme of the International Livestock Research Institute. A tools and process report
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