3 things I learned on my BBC secondment
Jack Rodgers blogs about his experience on secondment at the BBC.
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Jack Rodgers blogs about his experience on secondment at the BBC.
Learn more on 3 things I learned on my BBC secondmentWe’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 […]
Learn more on Highlights from the fourth week of Analysis in Government Month 2022This user guide outlines the various measures of trade, including their strengths and limitations.
Learn more on A user guide to regional tradeReproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) use software engineering best practice to deliver efficient, high quality and transparent analysis. Developing RAPs can be difficult for teams. So we have shared some case studies on this page to demonstrate how teams have overcome challenges to produce RAPs. If you think you have a story that would make a […]
Learn more on Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) case studiesRachel Skentelbery is the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Deputy Head of Profession for Statistics at the Office for National Statistics (ONS). My biggest work-related accomplishment I was fortunate to be able to contribute to lots of the work that ONS did at the start of the pandemic. While it was a difficult time for all […]
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Learn more on Invitation to present at DataConnect23A Government Social Research working group led by Dr William Nicholson write a blog on a brand-new guide to inclusive social research practices to help you develop more inclusive analysis.
Learn more on Bringing the voices of all groups into analysisRaych George analyses the data to discover how the "order effects" phenomenon may impact the result of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Learn more on Making your mind up: how the order of performances impact Eurovision outcomesWorking in the Government Digital and Data profession You can find out more about working in the Government Digital and Data profession on the Civil Service Careers website. Blog You can read the latest news and articles on the Central Digital and Data Office blog. Sign up to the Central Digital and Data Office blog […]
Learn more on Government Digital and Data professionHelena Rosiecka blogs about her experience on secondment to the BBC.
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