Duration: 06/2018-06/2019
Lead partner: European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde
The overall aim of the research is to undertake an impact evaluation with a focus on assessing the impact of a selected sample of Interact services.1) Harmonised Implementation Tools (HIT); 2) Electronic monitoring system (eMS); 3) keep.eu; 4) Harmonised Interreg branding; and 5) Support to the implementation of macro-regional strategies. A variety of methods and tools were used, including interviews, focus group and online surveys. Results were presented in the form of a report and infographics.