Posts by INASP

How can you transform teaching and learning to make it more relevant? Learning from our colleagues in Tanzania and Uganda at the USAID Higher Education Summit

On 10 May, INASP and TESCEA partners hosted a panel session as part of the USAID Higher Education Global Evidence...

Transforming Higher Education for Social Change: a model from East Africa – inviting change leaders in higher education to a mini-conference

Are you leading change in teaching and learning – as an academic or as a university manager or leader? Join...

Jo Beall, Executive Director, Education and Society, British Council and Chair INASP Board of Trustees, speaks at an INASP reception

Evolving to support equitable knowledge ecosystems in 2022 and beyond

At the end of last year Jo Beall handed over the reins as Chair INASP’s Board of Trustees to Lizbeth Navas-Aleman. As we start a new year with a new board and new approaches to working and delivering INASP’s strategy, Jo shares some reflections from her six years with INASP and her hopes for the coming year and beyond.

Three things we have learned about policy engagement

For research breakthroughs to make a difference to people’s lives they need to be discovered and used. For many years INASP has developed expertise in supporting researchers in communicating their research and in supporting policymakers to use research and evidence. In this post, Emily Hayter and Andy Nobes discuss what INASP has learnt about good approaches to bridging that gap.

Why I’m excited to join INASP: Introducing INASP’s new Chair

Why I’m excited to join INASP: Introducing INASP’s new Chair

Late this summer we announced the appointment of Lizbeth Navas-Aleman as our incoming Chair of the Board of Trustees – heralding INASP’s shift to the South. In this post, Lizbeth tells us more about herself and what excites her most about joining INASP.

Sarah Nabachwa and others at the AGBA Conference in Turkey.

Why improving gender equity in research matters in Uganda

We sat down with Sarah Nabachwa from Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda, to discuss gender equity in the Ugandan research landscape. Interview by Nyasha Musandu

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