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18/12/2006International Research Evaluation of the “Tartan Week 2006” ProgrammeThe evaluation of Tartan Week 2006 was carried out by Scotinform Ltd, an independent market research company, using the Model for Evaluating Overseas Events which was developed by the Scottish Executive. In 2006 the Scottish Executive funded 15 events at Tartan Week in New York; it was a nine-day programme of events which took place primarily in New York but also in Boston and Washington DC.
18/12/2006International Research Evaluation of the “Tartan Week 2006” Programme - Research FindingsThe evaluation of Tartan Week 2006 was carried out by Scotinform Ltd, an independent market research company, using the Model for Evaluating Overseas Events which was developed by the Scottish Executive. In 2006 the Scottish Executive funded 15 events at Tartan Week in New York; it was a nine-day programme of events which took place primarily in New York but also in Boston and Washington DC.
16/11/2006Single Transferable Vote Ballot Paper for Scottish Local Elections May 2007: Qualitative Research to Inform DesignA report of qualitative research carried out to help inform the design of the STV ballot papers for the May 2007 local council elections.
30/10/2006Evaluation of Year One of the Pilot Relocation Advisory ServiceThe Scottish Executive commissioned BMRB Scotland and DTZ Consulting & Research to undertake the evaluation of the first year of the Relocation Advisory Service (RAS), a three year pilot, which aims to provide a one-stop information and advisory service for people interested in moving to Scotland for work or study from other countries and for Scottish businesses looking to recruit from overseas
30/10/2006Experience of People Who Relocate to ScotlandThe Experience of People who Relocate to Scotland study was commissioned by the Scottish Executive and Scottish Enterprise, and conducted by TNS System Three Social in 2005/6. It looks to understand why people choose to relocate to Scotland - including returning Scots, people from the rest of the UK and people from outwith the UK
30/10/2006Experience of People who Relocate to Scotland - Research FindingsThe Experience of People who Relocate to Scotland study was commissioned by the Scottish Executive and Scottish Enterprise, and conducted by TNS System Three Social in 2005/6. It looks to understand why people choose to relocate to Scotland - including returning Scots, people from the rest of the UK and people from outwith the UK
30/10/2006International Research Research Findings No.2/2006: Evaluation of Year One of the Pilot Relocation Advisory ServiceThe Scottish Executive commissioned BMRB Scotland and DTZ Consulting & Research to undertake the evaluation of the first year of the Relocation Advisory Service (RAS), a three year pilot, which aims to provide a one-stop information and advisory service for people interested in moving to Scotland for work or study from other countries and for Scottish businesses looking to recruit from overseas
30/10/2006Progress Report on the Fresh Talent InitiativeThis progress review, conducted by the authors from the University of Strathclyde, provides an assessment of the impact of Fresh Talent to date as well as the evaluation process in place
30/10/2006Progress Report on the Fresh Talent Initiative - Research FindingsThis progress review, conducted by the authors from the University of Strathclyde, provides an assessment of the impact of Fresh Talent to date as well as the evaluation process in place
16/10/2006Evaluation of the Scottish Executive Consultation on Best Value in Public ServicesThis report documents the evaluation of a Scottish Executive consultation on Best Value in Public Services that was undertaken by the Public Service Reform Group during 2005/06.

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