DARE UK has today (5 May 2022) published the findings of a UK-wide public dialogue exploring views towards data research practices, and where improvements need to be made to increase public confidence.
On Thursday 7 April 2022, the Department for Health and Social Care published the findings of a review, chaired by Ben Goldacre, into the use of health data for research and analysis: ‘Better, Broader, Safer: Using Health Data for Research and Analysis’.
On Thursday 24 March 2022, DARE UK held the last in a series of six workshops to gather the views of stakeholders in the design and delivery of a more joined-up, efficient and trustworthy national data research infrastructure.
On Wednesday 23 March 2022, DARE UK held the fifth in a series of workshops to gather the views of stakeholders in the design and delivery of a more joined-up, efficient and trustworthy national data research infrastructure.
On Thursday 10 March 2022, DARE UK held the fourth in a series of workshops to gather the views of stakeholders in the design and delivery of a more joined-up, efficient and trustworthy national data research infrastructure.
On Tuesday 8 March 2022, DARE UK held the third in a series of workshops to gather the views of stakeholders in the design and delivery of a more joined-up, efficient and trustworthy national data research infrastructure.
On Thursday 3 March 2022, DARE UK held the second in a series of workshops to gather the views of stakeholders in the design and delivery of a more joined-up, efficient and trustworthy national data research infrastructure.
On Tuesday 1 March 2022, DARE UK held the first in a series of workshops to gather the views of stakeholders in the design and delivery of a more joined-up, efficient and trustworthy national data research infrastructure.
The call for abstracts has opened for the 2022 International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) Conference, taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 7-9 September.
DARE UK and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) are delighted to announce the award of over £2 million to fund nine research teams to deliver a programme of Sprint Exemplar Projects.