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#UKDSChat: Data Impact Twitter Chat, 20 May

#DoingResearchNow: perspectives on research during a pandemic from the UK Data Service Data Impact Fellows.

On Wednesday 20 May 2020, between 12.15 and 1.15 BST, some of the UK Data Service’s Data Impact Fellows will be discussing their perspectives on doing research during the COVID-19 crisis. They will share their experiences and the challenges of undertaking research and developing impact at this time.

Join us on Twitter using the #UKDSChat and #DoingResearchNow hashtags.

The Chat will feature these Data Impact Fellows:

Ben Brindle

 

 

 

 

Ben Brindle (@bmbrindle)
Ben is in the second year of his economics PhD at the University of Brighton’s Business School. He is also undertaking a six-month internship at the Migration Policy Research Division at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations’ migration agency.
Watch a short video of Ben

 

James Cockett

 

 

 

 

James Cockett (@JamesCockettIES)
James is a Research Economist at the Institute for Employment Studies (IES), a research institute based in Brighton.
Watch a short video of James

 

Sarah Knight

 

 

 

 

Sarah Knight (@sarah_gis)
Sarah is a PhD student in the Environment Department of the University of York, as well as the part-time Participatory GIS Technician for the PERICLES project.
Watch a short video of Sarah

 

Anthonia Ijeoma Onyeahialam

 

 

 

 

Anthonia Ijeoma Onyeahialam (@MappingReveals)
Anthonia is a an Earth Observation and GIS Scientist with the GEOM (Geographic Data and Earth Observation for Monitoring) programme (EU funded) at Aberystwyth University. Her role is to support SMEs and organisations in Wales by helping them to exploit the fast-growing spatial intelligence market to benefit their organisation.
Watch a short video of Anthonia

 

Marii Paskov

 

 

 

 

Marii Paskov (@MariiPaskov)
Marii is a sociologist and an academic researcher working on socio-economic inequalities. Currently she is a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, affiliated to the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Nuffield College, and the Institute for New Economic Thinking.

 

Matteo Sandi

 

 

 

 

Matteo Sandi (@McMSandi)
Matteo is a Research Officer at the Centre for Economic Performance (LSE). His current fields of research are the economics of crime and the economics of education. He studies the determinants of crime and the crime-reducing effects of schooling, policing and public institutions.
Watch a short video of Matteo

 

Aishah Selamat

 

 

 

 

Aishah Selamat (@dataimpactspace)
Aishah has recently received her PhD award letter and also joined Dyson as a Commercial Data Product Manager based at its Malmesbury Campus. She works within the Global Data Service team to advocate the use of data in the organisation.
Watch a short video of Aishah

 

Bozena Wielgoszewska

 

 

 

 

Bozena Wielgoszewska (@MeBozena)
Bozena is a Research Associate at the Centre for Longitudinal Studies. Covid-19 permitting, she will be in Geneva to work on the Gender Pay Gap Project later this year.
Watch a short video of Bozena

 

@UKDSImpact will facilitate the Twitter chat. Please feel free to ask us any questions and to share your perspectives on research during these unusual and unexpected times.