YELLOW MONDAY WEEK BEGINNING 23 MARCH 2015 IDS DIARY IDS MEMBERS (CONT.) DETAILS Wednesday 25 March Digital Cluster Seminar. Duncan Edwards and Evangelia Berdou. 13:00 to 14:30 in the IDS Convening Space. IDS members only. Mick Moore were in Paris from 17 to 18 March, to participate in the OECD’s Task Force on Tax and Development. You can view this and back issues of Yellow Monday on the IDS website at: www.ids.ac.uk/yellow-monday Thursday 26 March Sussex Development Lecture, ‘Shami Chakrabarti: On Liberty’, Shami Chakrabarti (Director of Liberty). 17:00 to 18:30 in Fulton B Lecture Theatre, University of Sussex. All welcome. Monday 30 March IDS Seminar, ‘Extralegal Groups in Liberia: A Livelihoods Perspective’, 13:00 to 14:30 in the IDS Convening Space. All welcome. Thursday 9 April Sussex Development Lecture, ‘Inequality - What can be done?’, Sir Tony Atkinson (Fellow of Nuffield College). 17:00 to 18:30 in Fulton B Lecture Theatre, University of Sussex. All welcome. Tuesday 14 April ‘Power, Violence, Citizenship and Agency’ (PVCA) Event, Bottom-up Perspectives on Violence and Conflict: Lessons from Colombia, Kenya, South Sudan and Zimbabwe. Church House, London, UK Keynote speaker: Professor Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester). Register here to attend: https://www.ids.ac.uk/events/bottom-up-perspectiveson-violence-and-conflict-lessons-from-colombia-kenya-south-sudan-and-zimbabwe IDS MEMBERS Alia Aghajanian, Catherine Müller and Jean-Pierre Tranchant were in Accra from 17 to 20 March to discuss research instruments and prepare data collection for the DFID funded project ‘Domestic Violence in Ghana: Prevalence, Incidence and Causes’. Jaideep Gupte is in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 21 to 23 March and then in Delhi, from 23 to 26, to take part in the final dissemination meetings for the DfID funded project ‘Informal Work and Wellbeing in Urban South Asia’. Dolf te Lintelo is in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 19 to 23 March and then in Delhi from 23 to 26 March, to take part in the final dissemination meetings for the DfID funded project ‘Informal Work and Wellbeing in Urban South Asia’. Natalia Lorenzoni was in Paris on 20 March to attend an EADI ExCo meeting. Miquel Loureiro is with his Ghanaian, Kenya, South African and Tanzanian colleagues in Nairobi, on the 27 to 28 March, co-designing their research project on the politics of universal public services under the Making All Voices Count programme. Allister McGregor and Tina Nelis are in Delhi, from 21 to 26 March to take part in the final dissemination meetings for the DfID funded project ‘Informal Work and Wellbeing in Urban South Asia’. Kat Pittore and Ewan Robinson will be travelling to Dar es Salaam from 27 March to 3 April, to facilitate a meeting on Strengthening agri-value chains for nutrition. Keetie Roelen is in Bujumbura, Burundi, from 15 to 23 March, to work with partners on the Concern Worldwide Burundi Graduation programme evaluation. NEW WORKS IN PRINT Devereux, S., Roelen, K. and Ulrichs, M. (2015) ‘Where Next for Social Protection?’, IDS Evidence Report 124, Brighton: IDS http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/where-next-forsocial-protection Gregson, J., Brownlee, J.M., Playforth, R. and Bimbe, N. (2015), ‘The Future of Knowledge Sharing in a Digital Age: Exploring Impacts and Policy Implications for Development’, IDS Evidence Report 125 http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/the-future-of-knowledge-sharing-in-a-digital-age-exploring-impacts-andpolicy-implications-for-development Burns, D., Picken, A., Hacker, E., Aked, J., Turner, K., Lewis, S., Lopez Franco, E. (2015) The Role of Volunteering in Sustainable Development, Brighton: IDS and London: VSO http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/the-role-of-volunteering-in-sustainable-development Lloyd, R. and Schatz, F. (2015), ‘Improving Quality: Current Evidence on What Affects the Quality of Commissioned Evaluations’, CDI Practice Paper 9, Brighton: IDS http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/improving-qualitycurrent-evidence-on-what-affects-the-quality-ofcommissioned-evaluations EXTERNAL MEETINGS Full details of external meetings, external vacancies and all other information is available both online and from the IDS Communications Office. Yellow Monday is unable to provide or process IDS job applications. For further information on IDS vacancies only, please contact the IDS HR Department. Details can be found in the relevant section. External vacancies are featured free of charge, subject to space availability and appear for one week only unless requested otherwise. Please contact organisations directly. Yellow Monday is unable to forward job applications. Personal adverts are charged at £5 per week. Please specify how many weeks are required and pay at the IDS Bookshop. Alternatively send a cheque made payable to ‘IDS’ or phone in with credit card details. Minimum payment for credit cards is £5. Contact details are shown overleaf. Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ids_uk Monday 23 March Seminar on Conflict and Development: Key Issues and Debates. Free public event. This seminar on Conflict and Development features three leading experts who will Join us on Facebook: each give a short talk on their area of expertise. Join us www.facebook.com/idsuk to hear about the key issues and debates within these topics. The event will be followed by a drinks reception for further discussion and networking. Speakers: Prof.Sign-up Frances Stewart, Prof. Dominik Zaum and Christopher To hear about news, events Cramer. The events are recommended for staff of DFID, and research FCO, and other international development agencies,from IDS? Sign up for IDS news updates consultants working in international development, www.ids.ac.uk/e-alert-signup which feature the latest practitioners and NGO staff. Postgraduate students are research, events, publications also very welcome. 17:30 to 18:30, followed by a drinks and training at IDS reception St. James’ Court Hotel, 54 Buckingham Gate www.ids.ac.uk/e-alert-signup SW1E 6AF, London. Please register for the event here: http://bit.ly/1A8bDn7 IDS VACANCIES (CONT.) IDS VACANCIES (CONT.) External Affairs Officer (Ref: 663) Hours per week: 35 (1.0 FTE) Contract type: Permanent For further information and to download an application form please log on to www.ids.ac.uk Alternatively, to receive an electronic or hard copy please e-mail Human Resources, [email protected] IDS values diversity and is committed to equal opportunities. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced external affairs officer to join the Institute of Development Studies’ (IDS) dynamic Communications and Engagement Unit. EXTERNAL VACANCIES Liaising closely with the Communications and Engagement Manager they will help coordinate the Institute’s engagement with external stakeholders including donors,research partners, UK parliamentarians and political parties, EU and UN institutions,donors, think tanks, NGOs, academia and the media, and help position IDS as a key opinion former around its three priority areas – reducing inequalities, accelerating environmental sustainability and fostering inclusive and secure societies. They will also support the Development Office and Partnerships and Fundraising Manager in identifying, maintaining and building new relationships with alumni, funders, partners and donors through the delivery of high profile events. Cordaid are looking for a Country Director. The candidate will lead Cordaid’s country office in Afghanistan. The focus of this role will be on Networking, Representation, and Donor Acquisition. The Country Director will foster collaborative relationships between the different programs units, administration and the Cordaid office in The Hague. To apply visit: http://bit.ly/1EUwmCI Closing date: 12 April. Health Partners International are looking for a Project Support Officer who is Financially literate with excellent time management and planning skills to support in-country programme management. Deadline – until position filled. Details at: www.healthpartners-int.co.uk International Alert vacancies: The Communication Unit’s role is to enable IDS to grow its profile and credibility with the support of a strong coherent brand and to ensure our profile and identity reflect our values and approach. Working alongside the Open Knowledge and Digital Services Unit and the Knowledge Mobilisation and Impact Unit, this small creative team will maximise IDS’ capability to make more of influencing and engagement opportunities, and ensure it is able to attract more students, talented staff, researchers and funders and partners. It focuses on areas of corporate communication, events, publishing, marketing and policy engagement that require centralised coordination, planning and delivery. The post holder will need to combine outstanding interpersonal and communications skills with strong organisational and administrative skills. We are seeking a candidate who is able to think creatively about ways in which the work of the Institute can be best communicated to a wide range of different audiences including policy makers, partners and funders. They will need to bring a passion for engagement and network building, a good knowledge of UK political processes and Westminster and Whitehall and an understanding of the international development sector more broadly. Salary: Initial appointment will be between £24,542 to £36,658 per annum (depending on experience), in the IDS Grade 6 range. Closing date: Monday 23 March, 10:00am. Interview date: Monday 30 March. Nutrition Evaluation Programme Manager (Ref: 659) Hours per week: Part time, 24.5 hours per week (0.70 FTE). Contract type: Maternity cover for up to 12 months • Advocacy and Communications Advisor – DRC The post will be based in Kinshasa, with frequent travel within the country and occasionally within the region and to London. Closing date: 5 May. • Head of International Institutions (maternity cover). The successful applicant will lead Alert’s policy and advocacy engagement related to international institutions with a particular focus on multilateral development banks. Closing date: 30 March. To apply, please visit http://www.international-alert.org/jobs, please send a completed application form and equal opportunities form to [email protected], both of which can be found under ‘Downloads’. Sillman Thomas Limited are looking for an Intern (Data management and innovation) based in Brighton. Key skills: Understanding of innovative executive search; Advanced research skills; Advanced data management: Market analysis. The candidate will also have a deeper understanding of sustainability and social impact in business, globally. Full details from: Hannah Wylie, [email protected] Target Tuberculosis are looking Grants Assistant based in Brighton. The candiadate will be enthusiastic to work in a busy role within a small team, with ability to draw on limited resources. You must have a valid UK work permit. Further information at www.targettb.org.uk To apply send a CV and personal statement to [email protected] together with a completed equal opportunities form. Closing date: 6 April. IDS requires an experienced, confident, collaborative and highly motivated Nutrition Evaluation Programme Manager to contribute to leading and managing large-scale multi-method impact evaluations. The successful candidate will work with research leads/evaluation directors to lead and co-ordinate IDS’ and partners’ work on complex, mutli-componentevaluations and research programmes of similar complexity. You will be the primary point of contact with the relevant donors and consortium partners based in the UK and internationally. You will be expected to work with key internal and external stakeholders, including funders, to track and target work, monitor progress and publicise results. We expect this role to suit an experienced programme manager with a strong interest in research, and/or evaluation or nutrition. Salary: Initial appointment will be between £34,137 to £45,121 per annum (depending on experience), in the IDS Grade 7 range. Closing date: Monday 23 March, 10:00am Interview date: 8 April. EDITORIAL INFORMATION Editor: Gary Edwards, IDS Communications, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton BN1 9RE. Tel: 01273 915637 Fax: 01273 691647 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.ids.ac.uk/yellow-monday Editorial copy deadline: 12 noon on Thursdays. Personal ad copy deadline: 12 noon on Wednesdays. Charitable company no 877338 limited by guarantee and registed in England.
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