Catalogue description Records of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment: Research Department: Processes, Procedures and Evaluation

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Reference: CABE 18
Title: Records of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment: Research Department: Processes, Procedures and Evaluation
Description:

This series contains the minutes and papers for the Research Reference Group, the advisory body providing advice and direction for the whole of CABE's research programme.

Date: 2002-2011
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, 1999-2011

Physical description: 4 file(s)
Access conditions: Open
Immediate source of acquisition:

in 2011 Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment

Selection and destruction information: Acquisition Policy Criteria 3.1 To record the principal policies and actions of UK central government and to document the state's interactions with its citizens and with the physical environment.
Accruals: No further accruals expected.
Administrative / biographical background:

By identifying gaps in the research programme the Research Reference Group devised research strategies both to inform CABE's overall strategic direction and the wider built environment research agenda.

The Group monitored the initiation and progress of research projects, their cost and impact, research quality assurance mechanisms (including the protocols for research procurement, and the research commissioning process), the range of research contractors and research collaborations, CABE's activities as a dissemination partner, and participation in external research advisory boards.

The group monitored the impact of individual projects via research evaluations, assessments of research projects carried out by CABE research managers after completion of each project.

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