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Nov 12, 2014 | by Centre

Evidence programme – applicants workshop presentations and extended deadline

The evidence programme for the What Works Centre for Wellbeing is being commissioned by the our partners the Economic and Social Research Council.  The specifications for the evidence programme were published on 29th October.

On behalf of all funding partners, the ESRC is commissioning four wellbeing themed evidence programmes to look at what works for wellbeing:

  • cross-cutting capability
  • work, learning and wellbeing
  • community wellbeing
  • culture, sport and wellbeing

There was an applicants workshop on 5th November and the presentations from that workshop are now available.

Based on the level of interest, the deadline for the What Works Wellbeing Call has been extended to 21 January 2015.

You can contribute to the development of the centre in other ways here.

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