Pandemic fatigue is very real and very normal, and it is absolutely understandable many of us are experiencing it due to the continued challenges of COVID-19. We have collated a range of resources that may assist.
Our mission is to to strengthen and promote evaluation practice, theory and use
Pandemic fatigue is very real and very normal, and it is absolutely understandable many of us are experiencing it due to the continued challenges of COVID-19. We have collated a range of resources that may assist.
The AES invites applications from emerging Indigenous evaluators from across the Australasian and Pacific region for support to participate in the AES annual international conference in Adelaide.
Read moreAES First Nations Cultural Safety Framework virtual workshops will be available for the evaluation community during 2022. They have been developed and will be delivered by Framework authors Sharon Gollan and Kathleen Stacey.
Read moreWe offer an extensive professional learning program – topics include: Evaluative thinking, Monitoring and evaluation, Program Logic, Program Theory, Applied Techniques, business of evaluation, First Nations cultural safety, cost-benefit analysis, visual storytelling, and many more.
Read moreAgainst the background of an ongoing pandemic, much was achieved during 2020–2021 under the four AES strategic domains.
Read morePandemic fatigue is very real and very normal, and it is absolutely understandable many of us are experiencing it due to the continued challenges of COVID-19. We have collated a range of resources that may assist.
Read moreAnthea Rutter, an AES Fellow herself, will be picking our Fellows' brains on their influences, the challenges they’ve overcome, the skills evaluators will need now and into the future, how the discipline has changed, and where they think it is headed.
Read moreNot a member but want to stay informed?
SIGN UP TO E-NEWS