One of our #DataImpactFellows Ben Brindle has been working as a research assistant at the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (CEP). He takes us through a typical day.
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We are delighted to announce Ben Brindle as one of our #DataImpactFellows for 2019.
The UK Data Service has recently launched the Changing Perceptions Challenge, a competition aimed at sixth form and college students. Ben Brindle explains where the idea came from and how students will benefit from taking part.
Ben Brindle, a PhD student at the University of Brighton and one of our #DataImpactFellows, discusses what he learnt on the UK Data Service’s Safe Researcher training course recently.
In this blog post we briefly recap our Poverty in Data Impact event and share links to the recordings of each of the sessions.
As part of our Poverty in Data Impact event we’re welcoming back some of our previous Data Impact Fellows to take part in a panel about being an Early Careers Researcher at our ECR workshop on Tuesday 23 April in Manchester. To set the scene we introduce the participants of this panel and asked a couple of them: “What is the most challenging aspect of being an ECR?”.
Find out more about our Poverty in Data impact event!
Applications for our Data Impact Fellows 2023 scheme are open! Find out more about the scheme and hear from past fellows about why you should apply!
2019 Data Impact Fellows Anne Alarilla What was Anne working on when she became a Fellow? Data and Research Analyst in the Cancer Intelligence Team at Cancer Research UK Anne primarily explores smoking, overweight and obesity prevalence in the UK and individual nations of the UK with a particular focus on prevalence trends. Anne has created […]