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← RFP for major research initiative on transparency and accountability
EGAP now posting preregistered research designs →

Openings at Social Impact

Posted on January 11, 2012 by Macartan Humphreys

Social Impact has just opened two full time positions for IE experts. See postings for impact evaluation advisor and program associate.

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