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Getting you ready for our month of celebrations
Our first selection of posts from across the Analysis Function, each sharing five facts about a topic or project
Our second selection of posts from across the Analysis Function, each sharing five facts about a topic or project
The Analysis Function connects analysts together for the very first Analysis in Government month.
Why members of the Analysis Function should use the Learning Curriculum
Employment Tribunal decision.
Reflections on the first Analysis in Government Month.
How they plan to celebrate government analysis throughout May
Highlights from the second week of Analysis in Government Month 2021
The brand-new Analysis Function website has launched!
Analysts play a key role in leading government projects and supporting government decision making. To celebrate this work, the Government Analysis Function is set to hold its first Analysis in Government month in May, and GAD will be a key...
In September we hosted our first ‘Leaders in Analysis’ event where two senior analysts shared their career stories
Highlights from the first week of Analysis in Government Month 2021
Celebrating excellence in analysis
Analysis Function celebrates winners in the third Analysis in Government Awards
Professor Sir Ian Diamond explains why he's honoured to be opening our first event
People in GAD were key contributors to the inaugural Analysis in Government month. More than 460 attended our webinars and we also published videos and a blog about our work.
Highlights from the final week of Analysis in Government Month 2021
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