Using data for the public good
Will Langdale blogs about the importance of data science.
Learn more on Using data for the public goodIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Will Langdale blogs about the importance of data science.
Learn more on Using data for the public goodNeil Jackson blogs about his role as Chief Statistician in the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).
Learn more on Data for Better LivesJason Bradbury shares what he learned from his reverse mentoring partnership with Lilian Oluwakuyide.
Learn more on What I learned from a Reverse Mentoring partnershipThe latest round of Government Statistical Service jobs working across government, nationwide, are now live.
Learn more on Our latest recruitment campaign is live!Job title and department or organisation Tamish is a Data Analyst at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Grade Tamish works at Executive Officer (EO) grade. Profession and entry route Tamish is an unaffiliated analyst. He entered the Civil Service at EO grade on the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Level 4 Data Analyst Apprenticeship scheme. Tamish’s […]
Learn more on My career story: Tamish KhullarWhat this website is for The Analysis Function (AF) website is here to support the AF community. It is a place to publicise vacancies, events, blogs and news items that may be of interest to people who work in analysis. It is also somewhere to publish guidance to help analysts looking for advice. Finally, it […]
Learn more on Publishing on the Analysis Function websiteEd Humpherson reflects on his experience of the GSS Conference 2022 ahead of this year's conference event.
Learn more on The Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference Experience: Reflections from Ed HumphersonAnnouncing all shortlisted entries in the Analysis in Government Awards 2021.
Learn more on Analysis in Government Awards 2021 ShortlistStatistical leaders from the Health and Social Care Statistics Leadership Forum explain how they are working together to improve health and social care statistics, and how you can have your say.
Learn more on Public consultation on health and social care statisticsAnalytical skills are in high demand across government and are often required in many roles. Civil servants often need some analytical knowledge to: interpret basic data and produce clear and accessible tables, charts, and graphs work alongside analysts and analytical teams to commission projects use evidence to inform decision-making and policy development This learning pathway […]
Learn more on Analytical learning pathway for non-analysts