Bridging Research and Society

The Progress Research Foundation (PRF) organizes Research Open Houses as part of its commitment to transparency, public engagement, and knowledge dissemination. These events serve as a bridge between PRF’s research activities and the wider community. Key features include:

  1. Showcase of Current Research: Presentations and displays highlighting ongoing projects and recent findings.
  2. Interactive Demonstrations: Hands-on exhibits showcasing research methodologies and tools.
  3. Meet the Researchers: Opportunities for visitors to engage directly with PRF’s research team.
  4. Public Lectures: Short talks on key development issues and research outcomes.
  5. Student Engagement: Special sessions for students interested in development research careers.
  6. Stakeholder Networking: Facilitating connections between researchers, policymakers, and community members.
  7. Feedback Collection: Gathering public input on research priorities and societal needs.
  8. Global South Focus: Emphasizing research relevant to developing regions.

These Open Houses aim to make PRF’s research more accessible, foster public understanding of development issues, and encourage broader participation in the foundation’s mission to promote sustainable and inclusive progress.