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Event date: 25th March 2020 1:00 pm

The 2020 symposium for the MSc in Data Analytics for Government

The MDataGov symposium is an annual event which gives former, current and prospective MDataGov students the opportunity to showcase data science research and projects conducted within government, and to share experiences. MDataGov students engage in a wide variety of data science and analytics projects using tools like distributed computing platforms, natural language processing, machine learning […]

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Published: 17 June 2022

Highlights from the fourth week of Analysis in Government Month 2022

We’ve wrapped up the last full week of Analysis in Government Month and it’s been another great week of live events, blogs, articles and learning videos. Here’s a short review of the week:  Live events MOD’s analysis and insights team on the wraparound childcare project In the first event of the week, Tom Mills, a […]

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Event date: 2nd November 2022 12:15 pm

Improving health and social care statistics: lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) invites you to a virtual event to hear and discuss key messages from the new report on lessons learned for health and social care statistics from the COVID-19 pandemic. This latest report provides an update on progress over the last year, celebrating areas of success and good practice, as well […]

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Published: 13 May 2022

Highlights from the first week of Analysis in Government Month 2022

One week into Analysis in Government Month 2022 and it’s already been a very busy week!  At the launch event earlier this week, Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Head of the Analysis Function and National Statistician told us why the theme of ‘Analysis Collaborate’ is such a “wonderful opportunity to bring together people working with analysis […]

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