Content
- Introduction to Program Evaluation
- Establishing criteria and standards
- Measuring performance
- Synthesizing and integrating evidence
Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will have a depth of understanding of the role of evaluation, how evaluation can be designed and tools appropriate to a range of circumstances and resourcing levels. Your department/agency will benefit from improved evaluation understanding and practice at both program or policy commencement and at review.
- Develop understanding of evaluation in the public sector
- Develop understanding of evaluation design
- Develop understanding of evaluation tools.
Who Should Attend
People new to policy roles, or those wishing to deepen their skills. Those responsible for policy implementation and review.
Benefits to You and Your Organisation
- Networking with people in similar roles in the SA public sector
- Expert input, skills development and access to strategies, tools and tips for policy and program evaluation
- Increased confidence in policy and program evaluation.
This course is designed for those who might have been exposed to earlier courses on public policy, but at an introductory level. It will suit those wishing to further develop their skills in policy roles or those responsible for policy or program implementation.
Learn about our speakers
Dr. Atlaf Virani
Lecturer in Government, College of Business, Government and Law
Flinders University
Dr. Altaf Virani is a Lecturer in Government at Flinders University’s College of Business, Government and Law. He specializes in public policy, governance, and public administration with a focus on health policy and health systems, public systems, social policy, and development. His research is centred around public sector reform and the governance challenges of public service delivery in resource-poor settings, transitional economies, and non-Western contexts, particularly in South and Southeast Asia. His research seeks to bridge theory and practice, and touches on policy design, public sector performance management, market-based governance, public-private partnership, collaborative governance, data-driven decision-making, knowledge-translation, and the equity implications of policy interventions.
Before joining Flinders, Dr. Virani served as Associate Professor of Public Policy at Monash University, Indonesia, where he led the development and strategic expansion of Monash’s public policy program in Jakarta. He has a strong applied focus, having worked with governments, international agencies (including the World Bank, ILO, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation), and civil society organizations to design, implement, and evaluate field-based policy research.
Dr. Virani holds a PhD in Public Policy from the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and was a Fox International Fellow (2017–18) at Yale University’s MacMillan Centre for International and Area Studies. An active contributor to the academic community, he serves as Associate Editor for Policy Design and Practice and on the editorial board of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice and the Steering Committee of the India Public Policy Network. His work has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals such as Public Administration, Policy and Society, Policy Design and Practice, Perspectives on Public Management and Governance, Globalization and Health, Global Health Research and Policy, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, as well as by academic presses like Oxford University Press and Edward Elgar.
Dr. Jessica Genauer
Senior Lecturer in International Relations Teaching Program Director: Politics, Policy, International Relations Course Coordinator: Master of Public Policy
College of Business, Government and Law Flinders University
Dr. Jessica Genauer is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Flinders University. Jessica is an expert in international conflict, political leadership and institution-building, and is a frequent commentator for national and international outlets on Russia/Ukraine, the Middle East and the US. Jessica currently leads training in leadership and stakeholder engagement for both State and Federal government.
Upcoming course availability
November 2025
Monday, 17 November 2025
Format
Face-to-face
Duration
1 full day
9:30am-4:30pm (9:15am registration)
Inclusions
Workbook, resources, lunch, morning tea and refreshments
Location
Adelaide CBD, SA 5000
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Costs
Personal Member $575
State Govt Employee Member $615
Corporate Member $625
Non-member $725