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Methods and tools for Universities

We have been working with several universities in the last few years to give access to our methodology and tools, or to contribute to teaching by actively involving students in a civic monitoring process adapted to their needs

Evaluating the effectiveness of public policies serves to better understand how the European, national and regional institutions work by studying the policy mechanisms underlying concrete projects. It also stimulates civic sense and coproduction of policies and services

Monithon offers you:

  • SPECIALIZED SKILLS ON PUBLIC POLICIES PROGRAMMING AND IMPLEMENTATION

    We have 10 years of experience in training groups and organizations on the mechanisms of public policies at the local, national and European level. We can help you select interesting projects to monitor, set up your work, or throughout the whole monitoring process.

  • ROBUST METHODOLOGIES FOR A PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION OF PUBLIC SPENDING

    We have been working with journalists, public policy experts, students, and teachers, in collaboration with Italian and American universities. Our methods are based on research work on the coproduction of policies, effective use of public information, and creation of open data ecosystems.

  • AN INTERACTIVE PLATFORM THAT GUIDES YOU THROUGH DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

    The collection of standard information from civic monitoring allows you to give solid foundations to your judgments and suggestions, compare your results with those of hundreds of other communities and connect to a vast national and international network. Our platform can be tailored to your needs and allows you to choose which aspects to focus on.

Activate a course or laboratory

Part of a course or laboratory can be focused on the civic monitoring of one or more public projects. We can give you a hand in organizing the syllabus or actively contributing to teaching, from theory to practice. We have a standard, 18-hour syllabus, but we usually tailor it to specific needs.

Use Monithon freely

Our website, data, and all materials can be used free of charge by anyone, just by giving Monithon appropriate credit (CC-BY-SA license). If you are organizing an initiative, let us know: we may need a hand in reviewing the reports by our editorial staff. We are also available to give you support

Verified Quality

Civic Monitoring reports have a standard format to allow for comparisons and aggregated analysis. Before publication, our editorial staff checks that judgments and suggestions are based on evidence and verifies the impartiality of the monitoring subjects. However, the contents, judgments, and suggestions are yours!

Participate in an international monitoring action

You can contribute to an international network for the civic monitoring of public funds, composed of other universities, national and local associations, teachers, and high schools. We organize events to exchange good practices and encourage comparison between different territorial contexts.

Dialogue with institutions

A fundamental experience of the civic monitoring process is interacting with political decision-makers, public administrators, and other public and private entities involved in the implementation of funded projects. Monithon organizes webinars or public events to facilitate deliberation and coproduction, based on the evidence collected during the monitoring process.

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Laboratorio Università di Torino

Laboratorio Università di Bergamo

Monithon Europe E.T.S.
Via Casal Bianco 352
00012 Guidonia (Roma)
info@monithon.eu
CF: 94083340581

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The methodology, tools and data produced by Monithon are published under the Creative Commons BY SA license.
You can re-use them by citing Monithon as a source and indicating any changes made. If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.

 

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