ADR UK 2023 PhD studentships cohort begin their projects 22 PhD studentships supported by ADR UK have now commenced. Hosted by supervisors across 13 of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)…
COVID-19 vaccine inequality found among people experiencing homelessness in Wales, study suggests A year into the mass vaccination programme, people who experienced homelessness in Wales had lower…
The power of people: a human geographer’s mission to end homelessness As we look forward to the ADR UK Conference 2023, our series of blogs delving into the work of its keynote speakers continues.…
Widening access to policy-relevant nursing and midwifery data in the UK For the first time, nursing and midwifery registrant data will be made available for research via the Office for National…
ADR UK invests further funding in AD|ARC: A UK-wide agricultural data programme ADR UK is providing a second phase of funding for the Administrative Data | Agricultural Research Collection (AD|ARC)…
An analysis of Covid-19 deaths and equality in Northern Ireland ADR Northern Ireland researchers recently published analysis of Covid-19 deaths and equality in Northern Ireland. ADR Northern Ireland…
IPDLN 2022: Insights from Professor Katie Harron ADR UK spoke to Katie Harron, Professor of Statistics and Health Data Science at University College London’s Institute of Child Health and one of the…
ADR UK funds major new data linkage projects to address vital policy questions ADR UK is delighted to announce the first series of projects to receive funding from our research-ready data and access…
Profiling the Irish and Ulster-Scots languages in Northern Ireland John Hughes, an ADR NI researcher working for the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA), describes the findings of…
Administrative Data Research UK: Unlocking Linked Data for Research on Children and Young People In this blog, ADR UK Research Manager Balint Stewart explores how linked data sources can support…