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How can we measure how green our towns and cities are?

  • 25 November 2019

Neil Dymond-Green investigates an approach to mapping city trees using Google Street View data.

‘A day in the life’: presenting to the Low Pay Commission

  • 13 November 2019

We’ve asked our #DataImpactFellows to share a day in their life. James Cockett recalls presenting his research to the Low Pay Commission.

Who does and should receive value from data flows? A philosophical perspective

  • 8 November 2019

Stuart Mills asks; how do we balance the societal transformations we can see as a result of digital technology and data with the political economy which persists within that same society?

Supplementing official statistics on risks and injuries to pedestrians and cyclists

  • 7 November 2019

What does the National Travel Survey tell us about road injuries? Rachel Aldred explores how the National Travel Survey can add to the official statistics on risks and injuries to pedestrians and cyclists.

Introducing QAMyData: A health check for numeric data

  • 4 November 2019

Louise Corti introduces the QAMyData tool recently developed by the UK Data Service.

‘A day in the life’: first conference

  • 29 October 2019

We’ve asked our #DataImpactFellows to share a day in their life. 

Stuart Campbell shares about the first time he presented at a conference.

Celebrating International Open Access week 2019: “Open for Whom?”

  • 21 October 2019

International Open Access week inspires open access supporters to share the benefits of Open Access and promote Open Access as a default practice in the research community

Brexit – some recent data and the questions they can answer

  • 17 October 2019

Anca Vlad of the UK Data Service investigates the range of data in the UK Data Service collection related to Brexit.

‘A day in the life’: Giving evidence to the House of Lords

  • 16 October 2019

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.

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