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This report sets out the achievements made in the three years since the publication of the Strategy
Consultation on the Social Research Apprenticeship Occupational Proposal - Developing a Social Research Apprenticeship
Government Economic and Social Research Team (GESR) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Membership Privacy Notice
A report explaining the role and benefits of pilots studies in producing major government policies and programmes.
This strategy sets out the current high-level approach for evaluating and tracking the performance of the Health Transformation Programme.
Guidance on social research ethics from the perspective of participants, outlining and identifying their ethical requirements.
The Government Social Research Profession (GSR) is designing an apprenticeship and seeks higher education institutions to provide the degree aspect.
Consultation on Social Research Apprenticeship Occupational Standard
Process for raising a complaint if you are unhappy with the way your application to a Government Social Research Service recruitment scheme was treated.
This scheme is only open to applicants in their penultimate year of their undergraduate degree with significant social research methods component
Guidance to help with the recruiting and development process for social researchers within government
An update on progress made on implementing the priorities set out in the GSR 2015-2020 Strategy
To strengthen GSR through improving our diversity and inclusion, thereby improving GSR’s evidence and advice to inform decision-making
This report sets out the achievements made in the 12 months since the publication of the Strategy.
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