Administrative Data Research Northern Ireland (ADR NI) is a partnership between the Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland (ADRC NI), comprising Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster…
ADR UK is made up of four national partnerships – ADR England, ADR Northern Ireland, ADR Scotland and ADR Wales – as well as the Office for National Statistics (ONS), and is coordinated by a…
To encourage researchers to use administrative data for research in the public interest, we need to provide easier ways for them to do so and remove barriers in their way. Administrative…
In this section Funding opportunity launches: ADR UK Research Fellowships using ADR England flagship datasets (2022 round) The work of the 'One Wales' Covid response team wins the impact…
Data can be accessed by accredited researchers for approved research projects that will benefit the public. ADR UK partners have rigorous safeguards in place to ensure data cannot be accessed by…
This map gives an overview of the locations of SafePods and ADR UK trusted research environments across the UK. Find out more about the SafePod network Find out more about data access.…
This year has seen a number of developments for ADR UK datasets across the partnership, including newly-available datasets for public good research; emerging datasets that will soon be available;…
ADR UK is committed to putting public engagement at the centre of its work, as outlined in the ADR UK Public Engagement Strategy, 2021 - 2026. We define our public engagement as a…
ADR UK Ambassadors are people working in and around government and academia, who are committed to increasing and improving the use of administrative data research to inform policy and practice.…
Building and sustaining relationships across the research community has a fundamental role to play in ADR UK’s ability to fulfil its mission. This type of engagement ensures researchers’…