We are delighted to announce David Kingman as one of our #DataImpactFellows for 2019.
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David Kingman from HM Treasury discusses how reading books on R and Python has helped him achieve more impact from his work as a data scientist.
Our #DataImpactFellows work in diverse areas, some of them combining more than one role. This gives them a great chance to explore the question “What does impact mean to me?” Here are David Kingman’s thoughts.
We’ve asked our #DataImpactFellows to share their ideas about ‘change’. David Kingman tells us about how his experiences of learning to programme in R have changed his research career.
We’ve asked our #DataImpactFellows to share a day in their life. David Kingman talks us through a memorable day in his career as a researcher: when he got to go and give oral evidence about his research to the House of Lords.
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 […]
Patty Doran and Vanessa Higgins highlight how the range of survey and longitudinal data in the UK Data Service collection can give context for the current inequalities being experienced due to the coronavirus lockdown.
We asked Sarah Knight, one of our original #DataImpactFellows, to share her thoughts on what being a Fellow meant for her.
Several of our #DataImpactFellows are taking on new roles and joining different projects. Here’s an update on some of their movements.