Posts by INASP

Weekly highlights – 29 April 2015

Weekly highlights – 29 April 2015

Each week we collect together highlights from across INASP’s work. Here are some of the things we communicated about over...

Weekly highlights – 22 April 2015

Weekly highlights – 22 April 2015

Each week we collect together highlights from across INASP’s work. Here are some of the things we communicated about over...

Pilot brings free editorial services to developing-world researchers

Pilot brings free editorial services to developing-world researchers

Around 260 researchers in the developing world will have the opportunity for free editorial services thanks to a new pilot...

Next generation of library leaders supported by INASP grants

Next generation of library leaders supported by INASP grants

Leadership is a critical part of building stronger research systems. To play their part – by ensuring researchers have access...

“Evidence-informed policy making is still a very new concept for a lot of policy makers in Zimbabwe”

“Evidence-informed policy making is still a very new concept for a lot of policy makers in Zimbabwe”

In an interview with Research to Action, Ronald Munatsi, Director of the Zimbabwe Evidence-Informed Policy Network (ZeipNet) discusses the role...

Bringing African research out of the shadows – Part 3

Bringing African research out of the shadows – Part 3

In the third and final blog in this series, Miriam Conteh-Morgan, Head Librarian, Institute of Public Administration and Management, University...

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