The UK Data Service is able to advise on appropriate data management across all levels of study and research and is keen to engage with staff and students and share our expertise of data management.
We are very pleased to have had two further requests from other departments at Essex to run a similar session.
We have put together a Resource Pack, entitled “Dissertations and america rcs data their Data: Promoting Research Integrity” for lecturers responsible for running undergraduate dissertation support classes, which will be available in early July.
We hope by staring early that students will embrace the idea of trust in data and in the transparency of research findings, and pass on the good practice and messages as they enter their own research or professional careers.
If you think a similar workshop would benefit your students, please get in touch with the UK Data Service on
Regardless, Muttarak believes the social inequalities in weight misperception patterns must be addressed when designing obesity-prevention interventions.
Socioeconomic factors related to living and working conditions, health literacy, and access to healthcare services may contribute to normalization of obesity in lower education and lower income environments, therefore it is vital to prioritize inequalities in overweight- and obesity-related risks.