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Wednesday, August 31 • 10:30am - 11:30am
Fellows forum: The Role of Evaluation in a Complicated World

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Fellows of the Australian Evaluation Society

In many areas, the world is a complicated place. Policies are expected to work in varying environments with different or multiple target groups. What are the roles that evaluation can play in these situations? In this session, several AES Fellows will discuss their experiences and views when addressing this challenge. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions and seek the views of the Fellows on your own challenges when confronted with complicated policy situations.


Chair
avatar for Ghislain Arbour

Ghislain Arbour

Senior Lecturer, The University of Melbourne
Doctor Ghislain Arbour is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne where he coordinates the Master of Evaluation.*Research and consultancy*A primary research interest of Dr Arbour is the clarification of necessary concepts in the analysis and judgement of the performance of... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Rick Cummings

Rick Cummings

Emeritus Professor, Murdoch University
Rick Cummings is an Emeritus Professor in Public Policy at Murdoch University. He has 40 years of experience conducting evaluation studies in education, training, health, and crime prevention primarily for the state and commonwealth government agencies and the World Bank. He currently... Read More →
avatar for Nan Wehipeihana

Nan Wehipeihana

Director, Weaving Insights
Nan is the director of Weaving Insights (www.weavinginsights.co.nz) and a member of the Kinnect Group (www.kinnect.co.nz). Nan is a founding member of the Aotearoa New Zealand Evaluation Association (ANZEA) and Ma Te Rae, Māori Evaluation Association – the first Indigenous Eva... Read More →


Wednesday August 31, 2022 10:30am - 11:30am ACST
Room E3
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