It's been a busy third week of Analysis in Government month with lots of you getting engaged with events, webinars, reading blogs and sharing your stories.
Here are some of the highlights of Week 3:
Martin Clarke, the Government Actuary and Head of Government Actuary's Department tells us what a 'day in the life' looks like in his role and his sporting affiliations.
Over 1,500 of you dialled in to our sessions throughout the week, including very popular sessions on data visualisation and working in multi-disciplinary teams.
We posted six new blogs from government analysts working across the Civil Service:
- Five things you didn't know about user engagement
- Five things you didn't know about cognitive interviewing
- Five things you didn't know about data science
- Five things you didn't know about the work of the Economic and Social Research Council
- Five things you didn't know about behavioural science
- Highlight on the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Written by Ian Coady, Geospatial Adviser for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and Deputy Head of the Government Geography Profession.
Loads of you engaged with us on Twitter and we achieved more than 50,000 Twitter impressions. Remember to follow us at
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