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1 Research Seminar - 29th September 2010
2 Practitioner Research Opportunities
3 Evaluation Tools
4 Now Recruiting: Aimhigher Associates
5 Fees Research
6 Aimhigher Greater Manchester Awards 2010
7 Record number of applications to university
8 Smoother Transitions - Book on now!!
9 Step-In course starting soon
10 Apprentices and Progression - A Staff Development Event
11 Aimhigher Review 2008/09 for Greater Manchester boroughs
12 Annual Statistical Report 2009
13 Apprentices Aimhigher
14 Aimhigher Week 2009
15 Members of Parliament Interested in Aimhigher Greater Manchester
16 Higher Education Experience for KS3
17 Supporting Learners from FE to HE
18 Supporter Reporter Live on the BBC
19 Manchester Summer School Reunion
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Research Seminar - 29th September 2010
The event will present the results from two recent research projects which have been commissioned within the framework of the Aimhigher Greater Manchester Evaluation Strategy.
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Practitioner Research Opportunities
Get in touch with us if you have a particular interest in doing some research for personal or professional development. Practitioners who are interested in working with us on pieces of research and evaluation should get in touch with Joanne Moore (j.e.moore@open.ac.uk) in the first instance.
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Evaluation Tools
Aimhigher Greater Manchester have developed a new section on our website dedicated to giving advice on research methods, and sharing resources. On the site you can find descriptions of different research methods and how these have been used in Aimhigher.
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