In this post Cristina Magder, the Data Collections Development Manager at the UK Data Service, discusses data licenses and access frameworks and how they are an integral part of what we do at the Service.
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In this blog post Philly Ricketts, a doctoral student and Research Impact Officer at Plymouth Marjon University, discusses her research into educational isolation.
In this post, Dr Lewis Smith discusses data classification and the gendering of consumerism through the lens of market research conducted by rail companies in the 1970s.
Over the next year we will be having a specific focus in our impact work on the themes of poverty, housing & homelessness and mental health. In this post we give a brief overview of the scope and purpose of the work and how you can get involved.
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!
As 2022 draws to a close, our Director of Impact Neil Dymond-Green, looks back over some of their impact highlights of the year.
Data Impact Fellows 2023 Are you an early career researcher in the academic or VCSE sector? Is your research related to one of these themes: poverty, deprivation and the cost of living crisis housing and/or homelessness? Does your research use data in the UK Data Service collection? Would you like support to develop your ideas […]
2016 Data Impact Fellows Bram Vanhoutte What was Bram working on when he became a Fellow? Research Fellow in Sociology at the Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research (CMIST), The University of Manchester. Bram’s research used the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing as well as the US Health and Retirement Study and the Australian Life […]
The release of census 2021 data on migration and race provides evidence on how the population is changing. Nigel de Noronha seeks to provide advice on what data is available about race and migration from the 2021 census and encourage responsible use of it by highlighting appropriate ethical considerations.