Analysis in Government (AiG) Month 2026: treasure map
Explore the Analysis in Government (AiG) Month treasure map! Select the icons to discover some of our favourite fun facts about the Analysis Function and make your way to the buried treasure.
Fact 1
The most popular piece of guidance on the Analysis Function website last year was the Theory of Change toolkit. The guidance received over 8,000 views in 2025.
Fact 2
Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter FRS OBE is Emeritus Professor of Statistics at the University of Cambridge and a bestselling author who has been knighted for his services to medical statistics.
Don’t miss his hotly anticipated Analysis in Government (AiG) Month session on Thursday 28 May! Book your tickets for Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter’s session on Eventbrite.
Fact 3
The very first Analysis in Government (AiG) Month took place in 2020. Since then, over 30,000 tickets have been ‘sold’ for AiG Month events!
Take a look at our 2026 calendar of events.
Fact 4
Based on Civil Service People Survey respondents, the Analysis Function had a greater representation of those reporting as being part of an ethnic minority (25.9%) than the Civil Service as a whole (21.1%).
Fact 5
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