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Understanding Wales: Opportunities for Secondary Data Analysis

The ESRC Secondary Data Analysis Initiative aims to enhance impactful policy and practitioner-focused research by utilizing major data resources. Launched on January 16, 2012, at Cardiff University, this initiative supports 20 small-scale projects with a maximum funding of £200k each, with applications open until April 2012. Projects are set to begin in October 2012 and will last for up to 18 months. Participants are encouraged to engage with research users in both public and private sectors to maximize the initiative's impact.

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Understanding Wales: Opportunities for Secondary Data Analysis

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  1. Understanding Wales: Opportunities for Secondary Data Analysis Supporting the ESRC Secondary Data Analysis Initiative 16th January 2012, Glamorgan Building, Cardiff University

  2. ESRC Secondary Data Analysis Initiative • Encouraging high impact policy and practitioner relevant research through the deeper exploitation of the major data resources created by the ESRC and other agencies • Phase 1: 20 small scale projects, max £200k (fec), • Call announcement – January 2012, Closing date – April 2012, Projects start – October 2012, max duration of 18 months • Pathways to impact: Applicants actively encouraged to seek early engagement with research users in the public and private sectors and civil society organisations. • One of 20 workshops for potential applicants to learn about the data and resources available through the Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) to support any application

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