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Highlights from the third week of Analysis in Government Month 2021
Analysis in Government Month 2023 (AiG Month 2023) takes place throughout May 2023, this year’s theme is “Impact”.
Ed Humpherson explains how the work of the Office for Statistics Regulation supports the Government Analysis Function
How the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is helping to put everyone on the map
Analysis Function celebrates winners in the third Analysis in Government Awards
Help to shape our Analysis in Government month in Spring 2021
Professor Sir Ian Diamond explains why he's honoured to be opening our first event
A blog for International Day for People with Disabilities
How they plan to celebrate government analysis throughout May
Exploring how becoming an Analysis Function mentor can help boost your own learning.
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The Analysis Function connects analysts together for the very first Analysis in Government month.
Reflections on the first Analysis in Government Month.
How this project gave the Scottish Government recognition at the Geography in Government Awards
Resources to learn more about and promote Analysis in Government (AiG) Month
The ceremony recognised excellent work from across the Government Analysis Function
Highlights from the second week of Analysis in Government Month 2021
Highlights from the final week of Analysis in Government Month 2021
AiG Award Winner Pack, Digital Goodie Bags
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