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ADR Scotland are delivering a two-day ADR UK workshop on privacy-preserving record linkage, in Edinburgh on 3-4 June 2025.
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ADR UK is running an in-person course in London, focusing on administrative data and data quality. This will feature four hours of interactive presentations with practical exercises, as well as two one hour sessions for group discussion.
This short online course provides an introduction to the Education Outcomes Linkage (EOL) 2018/19-2021/22 dataset. The course will include a mixture of lectures and interactive discussions with experts. It will be administered online by the National Centre for Research Methods.
This short online course, taking place over two days, provides an introduction to the Growing Up in England (GUiE) dataset. It will be administered online by the National Centre for Research Methods.
This online training course will provide new users with insight into the content of the National Pupil Database (NPD) and how it can be used to address a range of interesting and policy-relevant research questions. The UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO) are offering this training opportunity in partnership with ADR UK.
Datacise Open Learning have launched a suite of free, online, and self-paced courses.
This online training course will provide new users with insight into the content of Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) data and how it can be used to address a range of interesting research questions. The UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO) are offering this training opportunity in partnership with ADR UK.
This course offers an introduction to the National Pupil Database (NPD). It will provide those new to the data with an overview of the administrative datasets of which it forms a key part, plus exemplar research projects, tips from expert users, and opportunities to ask questions. The UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO) are offering this training opportunity in partnership with ADR UK.
This course from Datacise Open Learning offers a comprehensive introduction to text mining techniques for analysing unstructured administrative data. It is designed for individuals new to handling unstructured data, with a focus on transforming raw, free-text data into valuable insights that inform decision-making processes.
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.