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Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR)

Description

CRESR is a leading UK applied policy research and evaluation centre. For over thirty years members have undertaken critical, theoretical and empirical research into key regional, social and economic patterns within the UK and internationally, influencing policy design. They have deep experience of policy evaluation, helping to establish the impacts of programmes, interventions and strategies, whilst understanding ‘what works’ in terms of policy design.

They work in close collaboration with academic and private sector research organisations to deliver research of the highest rigour and impact.

The centre's funders and clients include research funding councils, charities, local authorities, government and the private sector.

Some of the centre's research themes include:

  • housing and place;
  • inclusive economy;
  • policy research and evaluation;
  • sustainable futures;
  • voluntary and community sector.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre
Olympic Legacy Park
2 Old Hall Road
Sheffield
S9 3TU
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.shu.ac.uk/centre-regional-economic-social-research
  • @CRESR_SHU

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  • University-based infrastructure
  • Centre

Project Tags

  • Cultural studies tag
  • Information studies tag
  • Museum studies tag
  • Policy tag
  • Science tag
  • Social Science tag
  • Sustainability tag
  • Technology tag

University affiliation(s)

Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield

Last modified:

2023-09-20 15:00:02

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