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The paper explores what 'big data' means, identifies trends and explores opportunities for big data applications.
This report seeks to better understand the Big Society landscape in relation to culture and sport using the latest Taking Part data.
Alleged racism on Celebrity Big Brother January 2007.
Every year the Big Lottery Fund (BIG) gives out millions of pounds from the UK’s National Lottery to good causes, with money going to community groups and health, education and environment projects.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) and useful links relating to the Big Society
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Presents the findings of a study of large research facilities and their impact on innovation.
This study uses a large dataset of World Bank investment projects, approved between 1970 and 2007 in 80 countries
A scoping study into deriving transport benefits from big data and the internet of things in smart cities.
Licence for an English circus to use big cats.
This study uses lotteries for public procurement contracts to understand the role public procurement may play in economic growth
Examines the potential of shared, large-scale scientific facilities to contribute to innovation beyond their immediate scientific aims.
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