AES Alert: 16 June 2022
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AES ALERT: 2 june 2022aes22 Conference Early Bird discounted registrations close 7 Julyaes22, celebrating evaluation and excellence in AdelaideThis year in Adelaide, for the first time since Sydney in 2019, we gather together to celebrate evaluation, excellence, and each other. Showcase your own or a colleague’s work by submitting a nomination for an AES Award for Excellence in Evaluation. And register now to join with your evaluation colleagues in Adelaide to attend pre-conference workshops as well as the aes22 conference. Be sure to check out our keynote speakers, and featured panels, on this page. The conference program is now available at: aes22.sched.com Key dates Workshop: Introduction to Evaluation: Core Concepts and Methods (Online 21 + 23 June 2022)Date and time: Tuesday 21st June AND Thursday 23rd June 2022, 9.30am to 12.30pm AEDT (registration from 9.15am) Registrants are to attend both sessions. (full day workshop - 2 sessions) Venue: Via Zoom. Details will be emailed to registrants just prior to the workshop start time Facilitator: Charlie Tulloch Register online by: 19 June 2022. Spaces limited to 25 participants Fees (GST inclusive): Members $260, Non-members $425, Student member $125, Student non-member $210* Read More Both workshops will be held as part of the aes22 Adelaide preconference workshop program. Click here for more details, and to register.
Details and registration links are on the AES online events calendar. The purpose of this workshop is to build on the foundational workshop by providing participants with an opportunity to learn from and discuss examples of applying the concepts and approach described in the AES First Nations Cultural Safety Framework.
This workshop will be run as a panel session, where two different evaluation teams will share an evaluation example that strove to be consistent with the Framework and facilitate a discussion with participants to explore the application of the Framework. Participants will get the opportunity to walk some of the journey of each evaluation, addressing scenarios or challenges that emerged along the way, and practice applying the concepts and approach in the Framework to identify how they would respond if faced with a similar scenario or challenge in a future evaluation. Details and registration links are on the AES online events calendar. Note: both workshops will be held as part of the aes22 Adelaide preconference workshop program. Click here for more details, and to register. EVALUATION LEARNING EVENTSClick on the title below for full details, and to register. SEMINARSInteractive Session: Developing program logic: Tips .... And some pet hates! (online 23 June 2022) WORKSHOPS - Online DeliveryJuly 2022Workshop: The Business of Evaluation: Entering the World of Consulting (Online 4 + 11 October 2022) Workshop: Enhancing Evaluative Thinking and Reasoning (Online 19 + 26 July 2022) Workshop: Engagement evaluation (Online 22 July 2022) Workshop: Commissioning Better Evaluations (Online 27 + 29 July 2022) August 2022Workshop: Performance measurement: principles and practices (Online 3 + 10 August 2022) Other EVENTS30th June 2022 - online (IPAA WA partner event)Workshop: Introduction to Program Logic (online 30 June 2022) Please check the AES online events calendar: https://www.aes.asn.au/evaluation-learning/professional-learning-events and keep an eye on your inbox for details of other upcoming events. JOB VACANCIESClick on the title below for full job details.
If you would like to advertise a job vacancy on the AES website, please see details in the AES ONLINE SERVICES section below. OF INTERESTThe Of Interest section of the AES Alert includes information from international evaluation societies as well as upcoming events and other articles that may be of interest to our members and wider evaluation community. There is no charge to be included. Please send content to by Wednesday lunchtime. Your article should include a short blurb and any relevant links. Note that we don't include images or upload documents. Note that the AES reserves the right to refuse publication if we don't judge that your copy is of interest to members of the AES. Member notices are given preference. ANZEA news and eventsKA MUA. KA MURI | LOOKING BACK TO MOVE FORWARD ANZEA Conference 2022, 10-12 October, Wellington We are incredibly excited to announce our first featured contributor Jeph Mathias Jeph is a highly respected international evaluator, who’s returned to our shores from his international exploits with his whānau since COVID hit us all. Jeph started his life as a doctor but found his calling working as an evaluator and international development consultant. Jeph’s particular area of expertise is participatory outcome mapping and harvesting, and we can’t wait to hear how Jeph frames some of evaluation's big challenges today – building de-colonisation into our everyday evaluation practice, practising participation and identifying systemic injustice. Want to find out more about Jeph? Clear Horizon Academy – Courses Now Available AES ONLINE SERVICESAES BlogWe want to hear from you! What is interesting you in the world of evaluation? Have you attended an AES event recently and are keen to share what you learned? Please refer to the Guidelines for what and how to submit to the AES blog and if you have any questions, please email the team at . Check out the the latest AES blogs by clicking here. Job VacanciesEmployers looking to fill positions in program monitoring and evaluation and performance measurement can list their job vacancies on the AES website. This service is available to members and non-members for a small fee. Discover the benefits of advertising on the AES website as recruiters and for applicants. Local and overseas opportunities are listed throughout the year and are also included in the AES Alert e-newsletter. Consultants DirectoryThe AES often receives enquiries looking for evaluators with specific areas of expertise. These enquiries are directed to the online searchable Consultants' Directory. As well as being 'discovered' by potential customers, consultants in the directory also enjoy receiving early advice on any call for Evaluation services tenders. AES members can be listed in the Consultants' Directory for a small fee. Log into the AES website and access the form here. Logging On to Member Only areas of the new AES websiteMembers can now remain logged into the AES website rather than log in each time - simply click on the 'Remember me' box when loggin in. If you have forgotten your username and password, please email us at . Become an AES memberDo you work as an evaluator, commission evaluation work, manage evaluation projects, are an academic teaching and conducting research, a tertiary level student or even a professional interested in evaluation and performance measurement? Are you interested in developing your knowledge and skills across evaluation theory, methods and practice while networking with other professionals involved in similar work? Then you will benefit from joining the AES. Click here for more information and to apply to join. We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands in which we conduct our business. We pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past and present. The Australian Evaluation Society is committed to honouring Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waters and seas and their rich contribution to society. |
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