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The Data Science Accelerator is a cross-government training programme. It’s backed by GDS, the Office for National Statistics, Government Office for Science, and the analytical professions (statistics, economics, operational research...
The Data Science Accelerator programme is open again for applications until 12 June. Don’t miss out. Now in its third year, this successful skills programme has recently won an award...
Five more graduates from our Data Science Accelerator Programme have been working on some really exciting projects. With the guidance of their mentors, the latest intake to finish the programme...
There’s not much time left to apply for the Data Science Accelerator programme if you’re interested in developing your data science skills. The award-winning programme gives analysts from across the...
...would like the information that will be shared with attendees, please email the team. Please visit the Data Science Accelerator programme page to apply for the Data Science Accelerator or...
Last year we launched the Data Science Accelerator Programme, believing that “time, training and technology” could help government analysts learn data science skills. Participants in the programme dedicate time away...
...strong sign that data is finally being taken seriously. Although initiatives such as the Data Science Accelerator are welcome and there are some cross-government data and analysis communities forming, there’s...
...and R and data visualisation software. Several of us have been on the Data Accelerator programme. Softer skills of engagement, facilitation, influencing and presentation are also very important. Standards and...
...public sector and the Data Science Accelerator has seen some 100 analysts graduate - with many going on to become data scientists in their organisations. Within GDS our range of...
...automated processes from RAP in the new year. DfE DfE’s RAP journey began when Laura Selby brought the project to the Data Science Accelerator programme in early 2017. DfE were...