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Rozia Hussain is a highly skilled researcher and evaluator, specialising in impact measurement within the charity sector, academia and local government.  Rozia has managed numerous in-depth impact projects for high profile organisations such as Breast Cancer Now, the London School of Economics and the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coalition. Her most recent role was Head of Assessment and Evaluation at the University of Oxford, where her remit included standardising and defining data amongst six organisations, overseeing effective evaluation of public engagement with research projects, and introducing data visualisation. Experienced in a wide range of data collection and impact measurement methods, Rozia is proficient in implementing qualitative and quantitative research processes including all aspects of consultation and audience development. Rozia has also focused on data governance, ensuring that the audience and activity data collated and reported across the Gardens, Libraries and Museums at Oxford University was accurate and consistent, leading to better decision-making internally and effective reporting externally.  ​Rozia is particularly passionate about advocating for equity-based principles in evaluation, which can meaningfully engage audiences and ensure that organisations can demonstrate and communicate their impact.

Rozia is a member of the Museums Association, the UK Evaluation Society, and the Charities Evaluation Working Group.  She is also an active member of other UK networks such as the Visitor Studies Group, Culture Data Research Network, and international networks such as EvalCommunity.  Focussing on equitable evaluation, Rozia is a participating member of the ‘People of Colour Evaluators’ group.

Skills
Research, Evaluation, Impact measurement, Public Engagement, Knowledge Exchange, Co-production, Facilitation, Theories of Change, Evaluation Frameworks