1. In 2023-2024, we undertook a mixed methods approach (from interviews, surveys, through to deep learning) to understand Impact Case Studies that were submitted to Research Excellence Framework of 2021. Funded by the British Academy and the Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS), you can find a copy of our (lengthy) report here, and a link to our online interactive dashboard here.

  2. Between 2016-2018 I was fortunate enough to work with both academic (now at Bocconi and Essex) and NGO colleages (at Transparency International) to create openaccess.transparency.org.uk. Blog post by Steve about it here, with a code library from Ian about wrangling ministerial meetings data here. Perhaps one day there will be a paper about it…

  3. PyCCM is a Python library for producing cohort-component population projections. It supports single-year ages, joint fertility and mortality parameter sweeps, parallel scenario runs, and consolidated projection outputs.