Explore ADR UK organised events, plus a selection held by those in our networks that may of interest to our users. Filter using the choices on the right.
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...
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The Administrative Data for Social Policy community is hosting a series of Data Users Drop-In sessions for the Ministry of Justice - Department for Education (MoJ-DfE) linked dataset - England and Wales.
We are inviting expressions of interest to take part in SynthSprint, a four-week data sprint exploring how synthetic data performs across different levels of fidelity and real-world use cases.
Join this in-person computer workshop to learn how to work with the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset using R, delivered by ADR UK and the UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO).
Part of the Unlocking Youth Transitions Data series: This webinar will describe how we create and utilise Free School Meal (FSM) indicators and the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) to measure socioeconomic background in LEO.
Join the ADR England Community Catalyst: Children at Risk of Poor Outcomes group for their next webinar, focusing on evaluation using administrative data.
Join this seminar to explore the hidden realities of the ‘patchwork economy’, where multiple jobholding and underemployment are often overlooked or misrepresented in official data.
Join this online event to explore female offending trends in England and Australia through administrative data insights.
Join this in-person course delivered by ADR Scotland to learn about the importance of data quality when working with administrative data.
This event launches the Crime and Justice Administrative Data Network (CJADN). The CJADN is a cross-institutional, cross-regional network open to anyone who uses, wants to use, or wants to learn from crime-related administrative data. The event aims to bring together academics, third-sector organisations, practitioners, and data owners to share knowledge and research using crime-related administrative data.