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.
Neil Dymond-Green investigates how international macrodata in the UK Data Service collection is supporting research in the area of climate change.
We introduce some of the UK Data Service expertise being showcased as part of this week’s NCRM Research Methods e-festival.
Nadia Kennar, Research Associate from the UK Data Service, explains the benefits of creating rich spatial data, and how GIS analysis can improve understanding of location-based problems and feed into better policy making.
As part of our celebrations for the tenth anniversary of the UK Data Service SecureLab, Richard Welpton looks back at the birth of secure remote access in the UK and discusses the key challenges, successes, and benefits experienced along the way.
Helena Rosiecka discusses Census 2021 data outputs. She also considers the importance of user needs, and how the Office for National Statistics is working to improve census data outputs.
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.
Anran Zhao discusses the importance and challenges of good data preparation.
Tom Wilson from Independent Age discusses the ‘data accessibility gap’ in the representation of sub-groups of older people and introduces the In Focus: Experiences of older age in England report.