If you are planning to host an event or talk to raise awareness of administrative data for research, please get in touch. Online or in person, we can share an introduction to administrative data, spotlight the ADR UK datasets and how to access them, and share information about the supporting resources and training available. We can also share ideas of the types of research questions you can answer using our datasets and case studies of projects completed.
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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Research Excellence Series is a yearly programme of virtual talks showcasing exceptional projects using secure data. This year's series includes the winners from the ONS Research Excellence...
This course gives a full introduction to working with administrative data. Participants will learn how to understand, access and prepare linked administrative data for analysis.
The ADR England Community Catalyst Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes is hosting an online event: Exploration of how administrative data is being used to evaluate the impact of Sure Start & Flying Start. Register now to secure your...
This online workshop showcases how administrative data is used securely by researchers to deliver new evidence for public benefit. This event is led by the UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities, and is part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
The Data Resources Training Network welcomes you to the first webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring youth transitions and outcomes through national datasets.
This webinar will explore how investments across the UK, and particularly through ADR Scotland, are expanding access to and use of linked administrative data for social science research.
The Data Resources Training Network welcomes you to the final webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring digital life, technology change and attitudes to AI through national datasets.
Register now for Research Capability 2025, organised by the Office for National Statistics. This free event will bring together researchers, data owners and policy professionals to explore how research can serve the public good.