Latest short course programme from Administrative Data Research Centre for England (ADRC-E)
Following the success of our inaugural training programme in 2014 in administrative data and linkage methods, we have expanded our programme of short courses to include new topics led by experts in their field. Courses are subsidised by the ESRC to keep costs low.
DATA LINKAGE: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
20-22 May 2015, Southampton
Presenter: Prof Natalie Shlomo
COMBINING DATA FROM MULTIPLE ADMINISTRATIVE AND SURVEY SOURCES FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES **NEW**
08-10 June 2015, Southampton
Presenter: Prof Li-Chun Zhang
*FREE* USING ADMINISTRATIVE DATA IN THE THIRD SECTOR **NEW **
22 June 2015, London
Presenter(s): Professor Fergus Lyon, Tracey Gyateng and Dr Prabhat Vaze
DEVELOPING SYNTHETIC DATA FOR ADMINISTRATIVE DATA SOURCES **NEW**
20-21 July 2015, Southampton
Presenter: Dr Robin Mitra
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
29 July, Manchester
Presenter: Carolyn Watson & Dr Briony Moses
ANALYSIS OF LINKED DATASETS
02-03 September 2015, Southampton
Presenter: Prof Natalie Shlomo
Introduction to Hospital Episode Statistics **NEW**
15-16 October 2015, London
Presenter: Dr Pia Hardelid
HANDLING MISSING DATA IN ADMINISTRATIVE STUDIES: MULTIPLE IMPUTATION & INVERSE PROBABILITY WEIGHTING **NEW**
19-20 November 2015, Southampton
Presenter: James Carpenter
View all our short courses at http://adrn.ac.uk/about/research-centre-england/england-news
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The Administrative Data Research Centre for England (ADRC-E) carries out leading research in the area of administrative data and provides facilities for accredited researchers to access linked, de-identified data from government administrative sources. ADRC-E is part of the Administrative Data Research Network, an ESRC-funded large-scale investment (2013-2018).
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