Join the UK Evaluation Society at their three-day conference brining together a diversity of UK and international speakers to discuss how the evaluation community is adapting to support competing issues, crises and uncertainty.

Societies locally, nationally, and globally, are experiencing multiple and interconnected impacts from war, political instability, the energy crisis, pandemics, financial instability, and both a climate and planet emergency. As a result, policy and decision makers are grappling with increasingly complex and overlapping systems and need timely, relevant and accessible information to meet these challenges.
The evaluation profession, which spans multiple sectors and disciplines, is well placed and already generating a wealth of evidence to find appropriate and innovative solutions to support the meeting of these challenges. Given the urgency and significance of this work, the UK Evaluation Society have chosen to reflect the role of the evaluator, evaluation commissioners, and those working across the field of evaluation, in responding to these challenges as the focus for their 2023 Conference.
A call for abstracts welcomed submissions relating to the main theme in the following areas:
- Transdisciplinary evaluation approaches
- Ethics for Evaluation and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in evaluative practice
- Innovative evaluation methods to address competing challenges, crises and uncertainty
- How evaluation is taught and learned to meet challenges in an uncertain environment
Additional info
Venue
Friends House, Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ and via Live Stream United Kingdom