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SURF Awards for Best Practice in Community Regeneration 2010 Presentation Dinner - 02/12/2010
Celebrating success in Scottish community regeneration More

A Step Change: Local Government Leadership for a Low Carbon Economy - 04/11/2010
Sustainable Scotland Network Conference 2010, Edinburgh More

SFHA: Property Maintenance Conference - 01/11/2010
Fairmont, St Andrews More

Scottish Rural & Islands Housing Conference - 21/10/2010
Macdonald Aviemore Resort More

SFHA Finance Conference - 16/10/2010
Crieff Hydro More

The Lochgelly Charrette - 13/10/2010
Gallery of Modern Art, Belford Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3DR More

Making Space 2010 - architecture and design for children and young people - 07/10/2010
Children in Scotland two-day event More

SFHA & Poverty Alliance One Day Conference - Tackling Poverty in Our Communities - 30/09/2010
Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow More

Making the Case for Regeneration Using Case Studies from Across Scotland - 23/09/2010
SURF/SCR workshop event, Aberdeen More

CDAS Conference - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – NOW MORE THAN EVER? - 21/09/2010
Tuesday, 21 September, Hampden Stadium, Glasgow More

GHA Seminar - 16/09/2010
Preventing Violence – A Shared Agenda More

SFHA Housing Energy Efficiency Learning Network Workshops - 16/09/2010
16th & 23rd September - Free to attend workshops More

SURF Awards for Best Practice in Community Regeneration - 19/07/2010
Nominate a project or initiative for a 2010 SURF Award before 20th September More

SURF - Scotland's Independent Regeneration Network

Will it Work in Scotland? Systematic Reviews and Policy Transfer for Scotland. EdinburghEconomic and Social Research Council and The Scottish Government - 15/03/2010

This Economic and Social Research Council and Scottish Government seminar will to draw together leading social scientists to stimulate an accessible discussion on how systematic reviews can:  inform policy; address key issues for the policy community around transferring interventions based on evidence provided by systematic reviews; and provide a timely opportunity for scholars to debate whether a systematic review or a ‘systematic approach’ would provide the most effective contribution to delivery of the National Performance Framework in Scotland, or Government policy objectives further afield.   The seminar will be chaired by Diana Wilkinson, Scottish Government Chief Researcher

 

For further information please click on the link below to download the full details of the Seminar.  To register for the event please follow the email link below.   

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