New sources of data for social science research

15 January 2018
Jisc, Brettenham House, London

This free half-day event provides an opportunity to catch up with new sources of data for social science research. Presentations will cover examples of research use cases and ways to access each of the following sources of data in the UK:

• Administrative data
• Biomarker and genetics data
• Consumer data

For each of these sources of data we will give an overview and consider how they can be used to extend your options for exploring social science research questions.

This event is hosted by the UK Data Service and is organised collaboratively by the Administrative Data Research Network, BLG, CALLS-Hub, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, CDRC, CLOSER, NCRM, UBDC, UK Data Service and Understanding Society.

Level: Introductory
Experience/knowledge required: None
Target audience: Aimed at researchers from academia or elsewhere who want to know more about new sources of data are that are available for social sciences research in the UK

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