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How to run research sessions with vulnerable participants.
How to get help researching export markets and sign up for seminars on exporting.
When and how to research a user's experience of a service.
A new database of Areas of Research Interest has been developed by the Government Office for Science and the Economic and Social Research Council.
These guides explain how to use the General Register Office when researching your family tree and family history.
Running interactive workshops with small groups can be an effective method for user research.
This toolkit is part of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme
Case study looks at the status of early primary education in opposition-held areas of Syria
Key evidence gaps that need to be filled through rigorous research to identify solutions to prevent and protect health care from violence
This paper explores methodological issues relating to research on children’s socio-emotional learning, mental health and wellbeing
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