• New edition of CEEConnections

    Interested in CEE and want to learn more about what we are up to? Catch up with our latest newsletters: Issue 4 –  April 2026, Issue 3 – December 2025, Issue 2 – July 2025, and Issue 1 – April 2025.

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  • Exploring Evidence Synthesis dynamics of use: evolution or business-as-usual?

    Barbara (PhD Animal behaviour, MSc Occupational Psychologist) is a senior consultant with more than 20 year experience in environmental conservation and decision-making support. at local,…

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  • CEE attends WWGS2023 co-hosted by the Campbell Collaboration and the Bruyère Research Institute

    Last month the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence joined over 300 delegates at the What Works Global Summit 2023, co-hosted by the Campbell Collaboration and the…

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  • New Reviews in Ceeder!

    We are happy to announce that we have added 77 new assessments to the #CEEDER Database of Evidence reviews and overviews. We now have a…

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  • In Memoriam: Eleanor Sterling

    Eleanor Jane Sterling, director of the Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa and a long-standing member of the CEE…

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  • Successful ‘Evidence Synthesis & Meta-Analysis in R’ Conference held January 21-22, 2021

    The Evidence Synthesis Hackathon’s online Evidence Synthesis & Meta-Analysis in R Conference (#ESMARConf) was held on January 21st and 22nd 2021. A total of 39 presentations, 10 panel discusisons and 4 workshops covered a wide variety of different tools and use cases for evidence synthesis and meta-analyses in R. 514 people registered for the conference, […]

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  • COVID-END

      CEE is contributing to COVID-END, a time-limited network that brings together more than 50 of the world’s leading evidence-synthesis, technology-assessment and guideline-development groups around the world hosted by McMaster University in Canada (https://www.mcmasterforum.org/networks/covid-end).  COVID-END is an evidence service to support decision makers through the current Coronavirus pandemic. The service provides the best available evidence […]

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