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Join the HM Prison & Probations Service (HMPPS) Evidence and Insights team and colleagues to hear about the inaugural and recently launched HMPPS Statement of Operational Evidence Needs (SOEN).
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This is a dynamic datathon designed to spark innovation and create powerful synergies between social data and health data. It will be held in advance of the ADR UK Conference 2025, with the winners announced at the conference.
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.
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.
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.
Back by popular demand, this course provides an introduction to the National Pupil Database (NPD), an administrative data resource covering the education system in England. It will be administered online by the National Centre for Research Methods.
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.
This course offers a detailed introduction to the National Pupil Database (NPD). It will provide those new to the data with an overview of its constituent datasets, 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.
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.