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Published: 30 December 2020

Infrastructure for Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP)

RAP requires one or more programming languages, and a version control system. There are no other requirements. Some other tools are highly recommended. Slack for conversing with the RAP community and other people working with data in the UK civil service. The Gov Data Science Slack has many active members across the civil service. The […]

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Published: 22 September 2022

Role profile: operational researcher

Operational Research (OR) provides a clear understanding of problems and applies mathematical, scientific and facilitative methods to analyse a wide range of real-world issues. Analysts offer rigorous, objective and practical analytical support to decision makers. Operational research is about working with policy makers and managers to solve tomorrow’s problems today. It calls for scientific methods […]

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Event date: 27th November 2019 9:30 am

Introduction to the Code of Practice for Statistics

Course details: This is an introductory session aimed at statistical producers. It covers: how the Code of Practice for Statistics works in practice the UK statistical system the difference between official, National and experimental statistics, and management information case studies to show how the code has been applied in the past Learning outcomes: After attending […]

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Published: 25 May 2018

GSG career framework

This page explains the job grades members of the Government Statistician Group (GSG) can progress through during a career as a government statistician or data scientist, and how they will be assessed.  It also gives tips on how to develop skills. Assessment frameworks Entry, and progression through, the GSG job grades is done by […]

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Published: 19 May 2022

Analysis in Government month 2022: Data vis and accessibility – links to content and answers to questions

If you came to my session this morning  (19 May 2022) on data visualisation and accessibility, thank you, I hoped you enjoyed and found it informative. Links to content I realised that I talked a lot about content that lives on this website. I always find it hard to link to content while delivering a […]

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Published: 18 September 2023

Celebrating Excellence: The Fourth Analysis in Government (AiG) Awards

We have had a fantastic week celebrating the excellent analysis conducted across government. We received over 100 outstanding nominations this year, which highlights the huge amount of great work going on across government analysis. Our panel of esteemed judges have reached a decision, and we are excited to announce the winners, runners up and highly […]

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Published: 8 February 2018

Loans and secondments

Loans and secondments are both types of work placement. They can last a few weeks, months, a year or more. Loan This occurs when an individual moves to a different post within the Civil Service for an agreed period. This could be within the same government department or to a different one. If moving to a different […]

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