What works? Lessons and insights from an evidence movement
Join us for the launch of The What Works Centres: Lessons and Insights from an Evidence Movement, edited by Michael Sanders, Director of the Experimental Government Team at the Policy Institute, King's College London, and Jonathan Breckon, Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the Policy Institute.
Видео What works? Lessons and insights from an evidence movement канала The Policy Institute at King's College London
Видео What works? Lessons and insights from an evidence movement канала The Policy Institute at King's College London
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