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Winner, Research Excellence Award

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 9:33 am
by asimj1
We asked our winners what it meant to them winning the Research Excellence Award.

Dr Gurdeep S. Mannu et al. of the University of Oxford won this award for their research on Invasive breast cancer and breast cancer mortality after ductal carcinoma in situ in women attending for breast screening in England, 1988 to 2014.

“I was delighted our work received the germany rcs data 2020 ONS Research Excellence Award. This award recognises the innovative ways ONS data can be used in research to provide valuable insights. This award helped raise awareness of our work and I would strongly encourage entries for the 2021 awards.”

Dr Gurdeep Mannu



Winner, Programme Award (Special recognition):
Sir Richard Blundell et al. at the ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP) at the Institute for Fiscal Studies and University College London won this award for their work on informing policies to tackle inequalities, including Intergenerational differences in income and wealth.

“The administrative data revolution has dramatically changed the way we do research in empirical economics. ONS microdata has been invaluable in our research at IFS into understanding a range of inequalities in the UK and I was delighted to receive the 2020 ONS Research Excellence Award for this work. The receipt of the award has enormously enhanced the visibility for our research using administrative data and highlighted the valuable link with ONS.”