Working in partnership is increasingly encouraged in the development research sector, with the Global Challenges Research Fund and the Newton Fund speaking to the importance of ‘fair and equitable partnerships’ between different stakeholders. A new report and learning resources from the Rethinking Research Collaborative offer fresh insights into how these collaborations work in practice, and identifies eight principles for different stakeholder groups to apply to engage with the politics of partnerships.
Rethinking collaboration for global challenge research means rethinking research systems as well as partnerships
Research Report and Learning Resources: Promoting fair and equitable research partnerships to respond to global challenges
Our Discussion Guide and Tool Kit – NOW AVAILABLE!
Producing Evidence for Development – Conference Report
Call for Expressions of Interest to ESRC Seminar Series Final Conference: ‘Producing evidence for development in Brexit Britain’

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