Using secondary data in research – External event
7 Feb 2018 12:00 am
Training
Data skills
Other
Sarah King-Hele of the UK Data Service will be speaking at this event, organised by the University of Bristol.
Existing research and administrative data sources provide opportunities for researchers to investigate and address society’s most pressing challenges. Researchers in the UK have access to a very strong data infrastructure to support such research.
This free event will:
- showcase how secondary data sources have been used by researchers and the impact of those research studies
- highlight some of the quantitative and qualitative datasets available for analyses
- provide information on new analytical methodologies, funding opportunities and data access conditions
It will also be a great opportunity to meet other like minded colleagues to explore new collaborative partnerships.
The day will include presentations from:
- UK Data Service
- Office for National Statistics
- CLOSER (Cohort & Longitudinal Studies Enhancement Resources), UCL Institute for Education
- Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) team, University of Bristol
- Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- And presentations on research studies and their impact covering a range of subjects including social policy, economics, epidemiology and health sciences.
If you would like to attend this event, please sign up via the Eventbrite page
Hadley Centre for Adoption and Foster Care Studies*, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol
Jean Golding Institute for Data Science, University of Bristol
For more information, contact: P.Holley@bristol.ac.uk
*This event is funded by ESRC research grant ES/K008587/1 led by Dinithi Wijedasa, Hadley Centre for Adoption and Foster Care Studies, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol