SSRI Spring 2026 Workshop Series
Evaluation for Improvement and Impact
February 27 | 9:00–11:30 AM | Zoom
Instructors: Erin Haseley and Jessica Sperling
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The Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) is pleased to announce our Spring 2026 workshop series, designed to support faculty, graduate students, undergraduates, and staff engaged in social science and applied research across Duke.
Our upcoming session, Evaluation for Improvement and Impact, offers a practical introduction to program evaluation and evaluation research. Whether you are developing a new initiative, refining an existing program, or seeking to demonstrate impact to funders and stakeholders, this workshop will provide foundational tools and strategies to guide your work.
Participants will gain an overview of:
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When and why to engage in evaluation
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Different types of evaluation approaches
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Logic model development
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Data collection and analysis strategies
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Reporting findings effectively
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Using evaluation results to inform programmatic change
This interactive session is ideal for researchers, practitioners, and program leaders interested in strengthening the design, assessment, and impact of their work.
Co-sponsored by the Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
All SSRI workshops are free and open to the Duke community, and registration includes an automatic calendar invitation. We encourage you to save the date and register early.
Need assistance with registration or interested in signing up for multiple workshops this spring? Reach out to the SSRI team—we’re happy to help.