Three tips for better data visualisation
Catherine Hope shares data visualisation tips to help your audience gain knowledge from your analysis.
Learn more on Three tips for better data visualisationIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Catherine Hope shares data visualisation tips to help your audience gain knowledge from your analysis.
Learn more on Three tips for better data visualisationThis checklist will help you check your content to make sure you are following the accessibility standards and style guides for the Analysis Function (AF) website. Acronyms and abbreviations We must expand acronyms and abbreviations when we first use them. This includes the acronyms “AF” for “Analysis Function”, and “ONS” for the “Office for National […]
Learn more on Checklist for publishing on the Analysis Function websiteOn Wednesday 19 February, the GSS Presentation and Dissemination Symposium 2020 was hosted at etc. venues County Hall. The symposium, which brings together the statistical community to learn from each other and improve, was opened by Julie Stanborough, Chair of the Presentation and Dissemination Committee. We heard from keynote speakers in the morning including the […]
Learn more on Presentation and Dissemination symposium 2020Mainstream profession recruitment activities are led and managed by the analytical professions. They are designed to recruit analysts with the required technical skills to produce the intended analytical output. Select each analytical profession to learn more about their recruitment activities.
Learn more on Mainstream profession recruitmentHannah Thomas blogs about her experience attending the Newton Gateway to Mathematics "Communicating Mathematics for the public" event.
Learn more on Lessons learned at the “Communicating maths for the public” eventAs we come to the end of another week of Analysis in Government Month, we re-cap on some brilliant examples of collaboration: Evaluation day In our first event of Evaluation day, Rose Geeson, Chief Economist at the Land Registry provided a great introduction to the world of measuring value for money, which was really clearly […]
Learn more on Highlights from the third week of Analysis in Government Month 2022We’ve had another full week of Analysis in Government Month, with some fantastic events to reflect on. Here’s a short re-cap if you missed anything: Hackathon 2.0 We jointly hosted a Hackathon with the Office for National Statistics Data Science Campus as part of their Government Data Science Festival, which was a really great demonstration of […]
Learn more on Highlights from the second week of Analysis in Government Month 2022Analysis in Government Month 2024 begins!
Learn more on Innovation starts here: Analysis in Government Month 2024John Bates and Adriana Castaldo discuss what they have learned from taking part in the GSG reverse mentoring scheme.
Learn more on A success story from the Government Statistician Group (GSG) reverse mentoring schemeThe Data Quality Hub (DQHub) will shortly be running a consultation to gather insights to help them build a portfolio of guidance, training, and consultation services.
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