Laura J Brown has used two British cohort studies to explore how environmental circumstances impact on whether women choose to breastfeed their babies.
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Lewis Westbury explains how Police Rewired – a voluntary group – used data from the Crime Survey of England and Wales to develop practical tools to help in the fight against crime.
Sean Semple and Linsay Gray have been analysing data on second-hand smoke and discovering that a zero result may not mean what you’d expect!
Neil Dymond-Green introduces the judges for the UK Data Service Data Impact Fellows Programme 2019.
As we invite applications for new #DataImpactFellows, we find out what current Impact Fellows have gained from the scheme.
Rachel Oldroyd, one of our Data Impact Fellows, introduces us to the Digital Health Network, whose initial meeting was in Sydney in December 2018.
Alasdair Rae uses quantative and qualitative data, including the stories of the people affected, to explore the reality of using public transport to access work from poorer areas of the country.
Esmeralda Bon, one of our #DataImpactFellows, explores collaborating with others to submit evidence to the All-Parliamentary Group on Literacy and meeting with stakeholders at Facebook HQ.
Aishah Selamat, one of our Data Impact Fellows, took part in a data science boot camp earlier this year. Here we ask her to look back on it and tell us how it has benefited her and impacted her research.