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The University of Edinburgh is looking for an exceptional candidate with proven communication and leadership skills, and experience engaging with a range of partners and stakeholders, including policymakers and the public. The post holder will need to apply their skills to a large data linkage research and infrastructure programme which aims to provide data-driven evidence and insights for policy and public good.
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This year’s ADR UK Conference 2025 felt like a milestone. From the packed pre-conference programme through to the final keynote, there was a real sense of momentum: administrative data research has matured, but its potential is still only beginning to be realised.
Earlier this month, ADR UK and ADR Scotland attended the Royal Statistical Society Conference in Edinburgh. The conference brought together the international statistics and data science community to exchange knowledge. Here are some reflections from our representatives at the conference.
How far nurses and midwives travel to work, and how they get there, can impact their wellbeing, job satisfaction, and even the ability of the health service to retain staff. A new Data Insight from ADR Scotland highlights these commuting patterns using 2021 Census data, comparing nurses and midwives with other professionals across England and Wales.
This blog by Nora Cooke O’Dowd, Chief Data Officer at Research Data Scotland (RDS), introduces how RDS is supporting the ADR UK community and why the organisation values its involvement as a Gold Sponsor for the ADR UK Conference 2025.