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SPECIAL EDITION

How to use research data for programme implementation

Our Youth Research Dialogues continued on 24 June with a SPECIAL EDITION.

Are you interested in how data and evidence-based research findings within the European youth programmes can be used for programme implementation purposes, including practical and strategic approaches? The special episode was part of the follow-up process of the RAY Thematic Seminar, which took place from 11-13 June in Bratislava. We heard about the whole process, including preparation, implementation and follow-up. We spoke about aims of and the framework for the seminar as well as outcomes and ideas for disseminating and sharing the results.

In this special edition we didn’t invite guest speakers as usual, but instead we had a dialogue with colleagues from the team who were involved in the preparation and implementation of the conference: Anna Lena Schiller (rapporteur), Andreas Karsten (RAY transnational research team, Youth Policy Labs) and Carmen Teubl-Kiviniemi (RAY Network Coordination/Finnish National Agency for Education).

Moderated by Tomi Kiilakoski and Domagoj Morić

 

Live stream available

If you didn’t have the time to join or want to rewatch the Youth Research Dialogue again, just access the recording of the live stream here:

 


What is the RAY Thematic Seminar?

The RAY Thematic Seminar brings together staff members from National Agencies responsible for the European youth programmes as well as beneficiaries implementing projects and activities to explore and discuss how data and evidence-based research findings within the European youth programmes can be used for programme implementation purposes.

Further information can be found HERE.


What are the Youth Research Dialogues?

The overall aim of the ‘Youth Research Dialogues’ series is to not only to make RAY research findings more accessible but also other European youth research studies and create a dialogue between researchers about their findings. The ‘Youth Research Dialogues’ series  promotes different topics, e.g. inclusion and diversity, pandemic and youth work, digitalisation etc.

In addition to researchers from the RAY Network, the ‘Youth Research Dialogues’ series  features research colleagues from different global and European contexts and networks.

The Youth Research Dialogue series is addressed to the European youth sector and participation will be possible through a livestream, and the recorded video can also be watched after the live event.

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