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The GSRDAP is a four-year apprenticeship programme which offers a first of its kind opportunity to gain real working experience while studying for an undergraduate degree.
The Competency Framework defines the professional competency for members of the Social Research profession within government.
New Government Social Research Membership Forms and Guidance
The code for members of the Government Social Research Profession
The Government Economic and Social Research (GESR) Team run a 12-month sandwich student placement scheme aimed at students who are seriously considering a career in the Government Social Research (GSR) profession after gradu…
This strategy sets out the current high-level approach for evaluating and tracking the performance of the Health Transformation Programme.
The Government Social Research Profession (GSR) is designing an apprenticeship and seeks higher education institutions to provide the degree aspect.
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