Architectural Education Access Evaluation

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£42,000

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3 weeks from now

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1 day ago

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The Architects Registration Board (ARB) intends to commission work to develop an impact evaluation framework with which to evaluate the impact of its recent reforms to the initial education and training of architects (IET).  We are looking for a research agency, or an academic  or other organisatio with research expertise, to design an effective methodology/evaluation logic model to collect and analyse data to evaluate the success of our policy proposals.

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