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New Resources Area Now Available!

Check out the new Resources area of the website and share your own useful publications, websites, tools, blogs, podcasts etc.
31 Jan 2019
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Photo by Hope House Press - Leather Diary Studio on Unsplash
Photo by Hope House Press - Leather Diary Studio on Unsplash

We've recently added a new section to the website called 'Resources'.

We've started the list and would like your help in finding publications, tools, processes, papers, website, podcast or anything else that might be useful for other IDS alumni and current students.

It could be your own work or someone else's that you've found useful and we'd prefer it was open access rather than behind a paywall.

Its really easy to upload a file or share a link - visit the Resources page now and start sharing!

UPDATE: All the resources from the IDS Professional Skills Weeks 2017 and 2018 are now available in the Resources area. From Advocacy & Campaigning to Value Chains

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