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This training is designed to equip attendees with essential skills and knowledge in criminal justice administrative data research. It has been developed as part of the ADR UK-funded Ministry of Justice Data First programme, together with the UK Data Service.
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The NISRA Research Support Unit is hosting an information session for researchers and other interested parties who wish to learn more about the latest dataset developed by ADR Northern Ireland: Census 2021 Comprehensive Microdata (C21CM).
In this webinar, the Youth Transitions project team will introduce a research agenda which identifies the most pressing gaps in the evidence on educational and labour market outcomes of young people at risk of marginalisation.
This workshop aims to bring together international scholars to present and discuss their research in the area of the economics of migration and to establish an academic network among this group.
This online workshop will introduce participants to linking small-area level data on the local physical and social environment to cohort and administrative data.
This is an in-person workshop delivered by the South East Network for Social Sciences (SeNSS) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and ADR UK. The sessions will introduce academics and students to ADR UK’s work and highlight the linked administrative datasets available for research. They will also inform researchers about how they can access these datasets, the research potential of the data, and what other resources are available to support their use.
Are you a PhD student using administrative data for your research, or a prospective student considering administrative data for your future project? ADR UK invites you to join us for a free online drop-in session.
This ADR UK Researcher Symposium will bring together researchers working on a range of topics, from the experiences of people with severe mental illness, to ethnic inequalities in the justice system. Speakers will share their findings and explore what research using public sector data can tell us about inequalities in our society, and how these inequalities might be connected.
This is an in-person workshop delivered by the University of the West of England, ADR UK and ONS, to present the research potential of administrative datasets. It will stimulate ideas for research using administrative data to improve the evidence base for policymaking.
This talk features Professor Peter Mackie (School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University), whose research and advisory work is homelessness prevention. He will discuss his innovative work around education and homelessness.