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Join an in-person event at the Department for Education in London to learn more about using UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) data to better understand youth transitions.
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This one-day online workshop introduces participants to mixed methods research with a specific focus on studies using administrative data.
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.
Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA)’s Research Support Unit (RSU) is hosting an information session for researchers and other interested parties who wish to learn more about the latest update to the Business Data for Research (BDR) 2022 dataset, now available within ADR Northern Ireland.
This webinar will explore how ECHILD (Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data) can be used for economic analysis. This session is part of the ECHILD Seminar Series, delivered by the ECHILD team.
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.
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 first webinar in their 2025 series, Exploring youth transitions and outcomes through national datasets.
This two-day training course will provide an introduction to Hospital Episode Statistics, taking place online from 6-7 November 2025.
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.