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Administrative Data Research Network
ADRN Brand Guidelines
Version 2 May 2014
Administrative Data Research Network
Administrative Data Research Network
Introduction
Welcome to our brand guidelines
Our brand underpins our communication and in this document you will find all the tools you need to communicate the essence of our brand with a united tone and voice. With that voice we will ignite a passion amongst researchers, policy makers and government to curate better knowledge and help create a better society.
This toolkit contains the core spirit of the brand, the philosophy that informs it and the visual identity that embeds it.
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Contents
An introduction to the Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN)
u The Network 4
Brand Communication
q Key statements
Our Vision 5
Our Mission 5
u Brand Values 6
u Brand Impression 7
u Tone of Voice 8
Core Elements
q Logos
Network Logo 9
Centre Logos 17
ESRC Endorsement 25
u Tagline 27
u Centre Variants for Wales/Cymru 28
u Typography 29
u Colour Palette 31
q Imagery
Visual Attributes 32
Examples 33
Treatments 34
Graphic Enhancement & Infographics 35
Applications
q Print
Stationery 37
Literature 38
Adverts 41
q Digital
E-mail 42
Powerpoint 44
Social Media 45
Centre Variants for Wales/Cymru 46
Website 47
q Promotional
Merchandise 54
Exhibitions 55
Signage 56
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An introduction to the Administrative Data Research Network
The ADRN is a UK-wide partnership between academia, government departments and agencies, national statistical authorities, funders and the wider research community that will facilitate new economic and social research based on routinely collected government administrative data.
The ADRN comprised of four Administrative Data Research Centres (ADRCs):
u ADRC-England: led by University of Southampton
u ADRC-Northern Ireland: led by Queen’s University Belfast
u ADRC-Scotland: led by University of Edinburgh
u ADRC-Wales: led by Swansea University
Administrative data refers to information collected primarily for administrative (not research) purposes. This type of data is collected by national and local government and other public sector organisations for the purposes of registration, transaction and record keeping, usually during the delivery of a service.
These data sets also have the potential to be a valuable resource for economic and social research, potentially with a significant impact on policy making and policy evaluation.
We will enable bona fide researchers to access linked de-identified government administrative data, in order to undertake new research into economic and social issues.
This new research will improve knowledge and understanding of the action required to tackle a wide range of complex social, economic, environmental and health issues, and provide new approaches to the development, implementation and evaluation of policy across government.
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Brand Communication Key statements
To place the UK at the forefront of innovative social and economic research
Our Vision
To benefit society and quality of life through intelligent social research
Our Mission
A strong brand is one of the most valuable assets any organisation owns. To maximise the value of our brand identity it needs to be applied consistently so anyone dealing with any part of ADRN knows who we are and what we stand for.
Everyone in the organisation has a part to play in ensuring that our brand is represented consistently and these guidelines provide the details to enable this.
Our success will in part be due to our brand reputation. It is therefore vital that our communications are clear and that our audiences understand the messages we convey, and that these messages are always consistent with our Vision, our Mission and our Brand Values.
Our Brand Communications are the essence of what we do and how we tell our stories. Every time we engage and interact, we influence people’s perception of our brand.
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Brand Communication Brand Values
Confidentiality Our commitment to personal privacy is absolute.
Cooperation As a Network we will facilitate cooperative relationships with our key stakeholders and partners, while providing services to bona fide users.
Excellence We are committed to supporting and developing processes that comply with and exceed internationally recognised standards.
Innovation We will continue to be at the forefront of innovation and lead the world in Economic and Social Data research.
Integrity The relationships that are critical to our success depend entirely on maintaining the highest ethical and moral standards.
At the core of our Brand are our values, these are simple, memorable and true. They are a powerful expression of everything that we believe in and should be the focus of everything we do.
Our distinctive values act as our moral compass and are the reason why stakeholders, partners, researchers and the Public trust our organisation, our services and choose to build relationships with us.
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Brand Communication Brand Impression
Our Brand Impression is the way that we want our ‘brand’ to be perceived by all of our audiences. Our collective brand personality should always be evident in all our communications; this is a key opportunity to express who we are and what we stand for. If ADRN were a person our Brand Impression would be what characterises our behaviour.
Brand Impression is developed by the experiences, actions and communications from across all parts of the organisation.
Ethical We do not work with commercial or private sector requests for access to administrative data.
Independent All projects are assessed for feasibility, ethics, scientific merit, privacy implications and public benefit by an independent approvals panel.
Socially responsible Our work is for non-commercial purposes and is for social benefit.
Transparent All decision making and business processes are conducted transparently and results will be made public.
Trustworthy Our services only link with trusted and approved third parties.
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Brand Communication Tone of voice
AccessibleEnsure communications are written to be easily understood by all our audiences.
AuthoritativeWe use our expertise to educate, inform and inspire.
ClearWe use concise intelligent language that is straightforward and not over-complicated.
CollaborativeRecognise collaborations and ensure they receive appropriate credit and recognition.
ConfidentWrite with conviction and clearly demonstrate how we make a difference.
EngagingDetermine what part of your message will be of most interest your audience and lead with that.
EnthusiasticDo not be afraid to commit to statements and be proud of our achievements.
HonestBe open about our methods and ultimate purpose.
PositiveUse facts and real-life outcomes to demonstrate beneficial aspects of research findings.
RelevantGive consideration to the pertinence of the communication to the audience and avoid using clichés.
Our tone of voice is the way we express our brand personality in writing, it is what we say and most importantly how we say it. A consistent tone of voice will further enhance our brand style. By writing in a particular way, what we say becomes more engaging and more convincing.
Presenting a consistent brand personality implies a set of values and attributes for all our audiences to engage with and promotes who we are, as well as what we are saying. We communicate to a variety of audiences, with differing messages but we should not adopt a different tone of voice for each audience type and this should remain consistent across all media.
We are more than an institution. We are an integrated and inclusive group who are working together to make a difference. Our Brand Communications should characterise who we are what we stand for.
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NB the logo must always be displayed with the ESRC endorsement device (see p25).
Exceptions to this are e-mail signatures (see p42) and social media (see p45).
Core Elements Logos
Network Logo
The new ADRN logo depicts the ‘arms’ (ADRCs) that make up the network, all of which are interconnected to illustrate the links across the network. Furthermore, the interlocking arms are an abstract symbol for both the protection of data and the inbound-outbound nature of the data flow.
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Core Elements Logos
Network Logo
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Exclusion Zones q
To protect the clarity and visual integrity of the logo no other elements can appear in the above exclusion zone.
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Core Elements Logos
Network Logo
Recommended sizes q
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A3/90mm A4/75mm
A5/DL/60mm
A3 90mm
A4 75mm
A5/DL 60mm
Minimum 52mm*
* this ensures that the ESRC endorsement device (see p25) remains legible on materials such as business cards.
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Core Elements Logos
Network Logo
Colourways q
Continued on next page u
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Primary/preferred p
All communications should predominantly use the full colour version of the logo on a white background to project a clean and professional look and to reflect the integrity of the ADRN and emanate it’s transparency.
Primary reversed out of black p
For use on impact pieces such as web pages (see p47-53, exhibition materials (see p55) and press adverts (see p41) to make the colours punch and enable such applications to stand out more in their typically busy environments.
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Core Elements Logos
Network Logo
Colourways continued q
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Black only p
ONLy to be used when colour is not an option. This version should only ever appear on a white background.
White only p
For use on materials where graphic enhancement dominates such as e-shots (see p43) and PowerPoint title slides (see p44). This reduces an over-saturation of colour and in-turn maintains a sophisticated look.
NB this version of the logo must be imported with the transparency turned on to activate the opaque elements (see the next page for more details on how to achieve this).
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Core Elements Logos
Network Logo
Import options for white only version of the logo q
p
To activate the opaque elements of the white only logo the ‘Show Import Options’ must be selected prior to placing it.
p
On the next window select ‘Transparent Background’.
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Core Elements Logos
Network Logo
Applying the logo over imagery q
The logo should ONLy be placed over a clear area on an image
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In general use the ‘White only’ logo to achieve a clean professional look.
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If the clear area of an image is white or pale in colour use the full colour version of the logo.
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Core Elements Logos
Network Logo
Incorrect Logo Use (applies to all colourways, not just the full colour version) q
Do not rotate the logo. Do not distort the logo.
Do not re-colour or edit the logo in anyway.
Do not place over a strongly patterned background.
Do not place over busy imagery.
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Core Elements Logos
Centre Logos
The centre logos carry the same ‘arms’ symbol to reinforce the brand and heighten awareness of the unique way that data is linked across the network.
If required there is a language specific version of the logo for the centre in Wales (see p28 for more detail).
NB the logos must always be displayed with the ESRC endorsement device (see p25).
Exceptions to this are e-mail signatures (see p42), social media (see p45) and when the device is already anchored to the network logo somewhere else on the page – on the website for example (see p47).
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Core Elements Logos
Centre Logos
Administrative Data Research CentreCountry
Exclusion Zones q
To protect the clarity and visual integrity of the logo no other elements can appear in the above exclusion zone.
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Core Elements Logos
Centre Logos
Recommended sizes q
Administrative Data Research CentreCountry
Administrative Data Research CentreCountry
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A3/90mm A4/75mm
A5/DL/60mm
A3 90mm
A4 75mm
A5/DL 60mm
Minimum 52mm*
* this ensures that the ESRC endorsement device (see p25) remains legible on materials such as business cards.
Administrative Data Research CentreCountry
Min/52mm
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Core Elements Logos
Centre Logos
Colourways qColourways q
Continued on next page u
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Primary/preferred p
All centre communications should predominantly use the full colour version of the logo on a white background to project a clean and professional look and to refl ect the integrity of the ADRN and emanate it’s transparency.
Primary reversed out of black p
For use on impact pieces such as exhibition materials (see p55) and press adverts (see p41) to make the colours punch and enable such applications to stand out more in their typically busy environments.
NB this version of the logo must be imported with the transparency turned on to activate the opaque element (see p22 for more details on how to achieve this).
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Core Elements Logos
Centre Logos
Colourways continued q
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Black only p
ONLy to be used when colour is not an option. This version should only ever appear on a white background.
White only p
For use on materials where graphic enhancement dominates such as e-shots (see p43) and PowerPoint title slides (see p44). This reduces an over-saturation of colour and in-turn maintains a sophisticated look.
NB this version of the logo must be imported with the transparency turned on to activate the opaque elements (see the next page for more details on how to achieve this).
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Core Elements Logos
Centre Logos
Import options for white only version of the logo q
p
To activate the opaque elements of the white only logo the ‘Show Import Options’ must be selected prior to placing it.
p
On the next window select ‘Transparent Background’.
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Administrative Data Research CentreCountry
Core Elements Logos
Cenre Logos
Applying the logo over imagery q
The logo should ONLy be placed over a clear area on an image
Administrative Data Research CentreCountry
p
In general use the ‘White only’ logo to achieve a clean professional look.
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If the clear area of an image is white or pale in colour use the full colour version of the logo.
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Core Elements Logos
Centre Logos
Incorrect Logo Use (applies to all colourways, not just the full colour version) q
Do not rotate the logo. Do not distort the logo.
Do not re-colour or edit the logo in anyway.
Do not place over a strongly patterned background.
Do not place over busy imagery.
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Core Elements Logos
ESRC Endorsement
To establish a connection with the investment body the network and centre logos are to be displayed alongside an endorsement (shown left). This device is encapsulated by two rules to give it defi nition and enable it to be anchored to the ADRN/ADRC logos.
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Alignment q
Proximity parameters q Minimum distance between devices (main exclusion zones also apply here, see p11).
15.5mm
Minimum size q
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Core Elements Logos
ESRC Endorsement (centre specifi c)
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Alignment q
Proximity parameters q Minimum distance between devices (main exclusion zones also apply here, see p18).
If required there are language specific versions of both devices for the centre in Wales (see p28 for more detail).
15.5mm
Minimum size q
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Core Elements Tagline
Our tagline encapsulates the benefits of our purpose and our mission statement.
The tagline should be right-aligned so that the left-hand side of it follows the shape of the logo and can be used to frame it when used as a supporting graphic (shown right and see application examples p37 onwards) to further establish the brand look and feel. The only exception to this rule is on the letterhead (see p37) where the tagline is not split over two lines to maximise the area for copy.
Welsh version available. See page 28.
Museo 500 / -10 trackingPantone 431 CC45 • M25 • Y16 • K59R94 • G103 • B112
Leading set at 130% of the font size
For example:shown here @ 61pt on 79.3pt (61 / 100 x 130 = 79.3)
Museo 500 / -10 trackingBlack
--- Preferred alignment
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50% Pantone 431 C (or 50% CMyK/RGB equivalent)
White
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Reversed out of black:
Reversed out of a colour:
White with 80% opacity White
To ensure that the tagline doesn’t get lost it should NEVER appear over imagery.
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Core Elements Centre Variants for Wales/Cymru
To ensure that the tagline still follows the logo the above alignment needs to be adopted (see example shown right as well as application examples on p46).
Exclusion zones and colourways apply as with the English version.
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Logo q Endorsement q Proximity parameters q
Tagline q
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Core Elements Typography
Titles / Standfirsts / Subheads / Quotes / Infographics
Body Copy / Captions / Tablular Text / Quote Accreditation
Leading should be 2pt more than the font size, ie. 24pt on 26pt leading.
Tracking should be set to -10 and manual kerning applied to remove ligatures (ff fi).
Museo 500 is free to download from www.fontspring.com/fonts/exljbris/museo
Leading should be 2pt more than the font size, ie. 9pt on 11pt leading.
Tracking should be set to -10 and manual kerning applied to remove ligatures (ff fi).
Museo Sans 500 is free to download from www.fontspring.com/fonts/exljbris/museo-sans
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Museo Sans 500 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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Core Elements Typography
Secondary typeface
Bullet Points / Annotations
Verdana is our secondary typeface and should only be used when the primary typeface is unavailable – one such instance might be on personal e-mails (see p42).
To complement the brand and the logo utilise the glyphs in Wingdings 3 for bullet points:
u sample bullet point
and annotations:
(as used throughout this guide to reference items)
sample annotation q
Verdana abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuVwxyz0123456789?!@£$%&()+
wingdings 3 u (lower case u) (lower case u, outlined*)
q (lower case q) (lower case q, outlined*)
t (lower case q) (lower case q, outlined*)
* Outline with a weight relevant to surrounding items
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Core Elements Colour Palette
Primary palette
Extended palette
The primary colour palette should be featured in all print and digital communications. These colours have been selected to complement the main logo.
Limit the use of u 431C and u 5395C to text elements and use sparingly for background applications. Use u 5395C instead of pure black to achieve a rich black background and to enhance the opacity settings of the white versions of the network and centre logos.
To give more flexibility where additional colour coding / differentiation is needed, like on the website or in infographics, you can use the extended palette to compliment the primary palette but the primary palette should always remain the most dominant.
Pantone Rhodamine Red C C9 • M87 • Y0 • K0 R225 • G0 • B152
hex #e10098
Pantone Rubine Red C C0 • M100 • Y22 • K3
R206 • G0 • B88hex #ce0058
Pantone 032 C C0 • M86 • Y63 • K0
R239 • G51 • B64hex #ef3340
Pantone 165 C C0 • M70 • Y100 • K0
R255 • G103 • B31hex #ff671f
Pantone 130 C C0 • M32 • Y100 • K0
R242 • G169 • B0hex #f2a900
Pantone 312 C C88 • M0 • Y11 • K0 R0 • G169 • B206
hex #00a9ce
Pantone Pro Blue C C100 • M13 • Y1 • K2
R0 • G133 • B202hex #0085ca
Pantone 7684 C C90 • M64 • Y0 • K0
R56 • G94 • B157hex #385e9d
Pantone 265 C C52 • M66 • Y0 • K0R144 • G99 • B205
hex #9063cd
Pantone 2603 C C72 • M99• Y0 • K3 R112 • G32 • B130
hex #702082
Pantone 431 C C45 • M25 • Y16 • K59
R91 • G103 • B112hex #5b6770
Pantone 5395 C C100 • M71 • Y39 • K90
R8 • G31 • B44hex #081f2c
Pantone 396 C C10 • M0 • Y95 • K0
R225 • G224 • B0hex #e1e000
Pantone 390 C C27 • M0 • Y100 • K3
R181 • G189 • B0hex #b5bd00
Pantone 368 C C65 • M0 • Y100 • K0
R120 • G190 • B32hex #78be20
Pantone 361 C C77 • M0 • Y100 • K0
R67 • G176 • B42hex #43b02a
Pantone 340 C C99 • M0 • Y84 • K0
R0 • G150 • B94hex #00965e
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Brand Communication Imagery
To develop an emotional connection with our audiences it is important to utilise imagery that delivers a visual story. Images can communicate in a way that messaging alone can’t and they can also be used alongside messaging to give context and evoke emotion. Use the below visual attributes to commission/source images that are representative of our brand.
Do not use low resolution, poor quality or contrived images as this would undermine our brand.
Attention to detail
Clear
Creative
friendly
High impact
High quality
Modern
Unfussy
Visual Attributes
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Brand Communication Imagery
Photographic Examples
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Brand Communication Imagery
Using a high number of coloured images in one area can look messy – when you do need to feature a number of images in one place (see p53 for example) there is the option to stylise them to minimise fussiness whilst adding a certain richness by applying a duotone treatment. Images here use a black and Pantone 7684 filter with the curves manually adjusted to achieve a balanced colour saturation.
When using black and white imagery ensure that the contrast and levels are optimised to maintain high quality and impact.
Photographic Treatments
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Brand Communication Imagery
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Nempelent enis reriati usdantione quos autatem fuga. Nem exeribusdam qui quam con eictate dolume laborpost liamusam volum aut exerum rehenecerum erit eos repere nis re vel ipsunt:
u veligenecto omnist aspelique
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To enhance the brand impact the arms symbol Administrative Data
Research Network can be extracted from the logo and each set of arms can also be used independently.
See here (and from p37 onwards) how these elements can be utilised.
DO NOT overuse the arms, all communications should retain a clean, professional look. DO NOT re-colour any elements of the symbol.
Create visual impact on covers/spreads q
Use the arms independently to act as quote marks u
Use the arms to wrap titles and echo the shape of the logo q
t The symbol is to be used as an accent by cropping it to add visual interest, it should not be not a straight duplication of the symbol. Arms used independently can be used in full (see below) q
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t Use the arms independently to create infographics
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Further deconstruct the arms* to create useful holding devices for folios etc. (suggestion only, not mandatory)
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Brand Communication Imagery
Additional Infographics q
Complementary graphic elements can be used to create additional infographics, the style of these must have an affinity with the style of the logo. here are a couple of examples of how this can be achieved.
The primary and extended palette can be used on non logo elements to give added flexibility.
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Stationery
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Conse volor acienisci occumet volupid ut porest, offictusto cusam, optatio. Itat eictum quaerunt ea dolore nonsequibus, untiosam rehenduci is aut pellam et perchicto te con poriatibus autaquis alitiunt prae pla pore cum alitatem et volecab orepudam simperum iusa ditionsecta sita venimil eturemquam que voluptiam quatesed ut perum dionseque nectecuptius venis apideni ssitas magnis rem quam, iumquiant volorep eribus iligent.
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Rumenis exerro commo exces volore cor aut reperrum non enditas re, ilia que officabori omnis rest od que plabo. Min re reprore perferc impero doluptati incipid mo eaquibea sequatur am velibus, imporposanis voluptatus descit quodit, nobis doluptis aut optia deliquam sandit, quam, que nimolorerio modiciis as dolenihilita ipsam dolorro beat.
Urerovi taeruptiust liquiae si ipicimus et ommolupit veliti officae ssumquo ditaquidesed es excesto volendite soloressimin nistiis porumquid utatibus.
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4 Museo Sans 500*9pt / 11pt-10 trackingBlackw/ 2mm space after (excl. recipient address details)
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4 Graphic enhancement (see p35 for more detail)
5 Funders logo
6 Tagline / punchy headline*Museo 500 Leading shown at 130% of font size 52pt / 67.6pt
7 Publication title / sub-head*Museo 500 / BlackShown at 26pt / 28pt
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9 Cover margins (top, bottom, left and right 15mm)
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5 Bullet points (see p30)
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Job Opening Ref SS201 User Support and Communications OfficerThe Administrative Data Service (ADS) is seeking a User Support and Communications Officer to provide communications for the ADS User Services function, and provide front line support for users on queries relating to data acquisition, linking, access, processing, and reporting.
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The ADS is part of the Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN), a highly innovative new infrastructure to facilitate linkage and analysis of routinely collected administrative data for research purposes. The ADS will act as the coordinating body for the Network, setting standards and acting as a first point of contact for all stakeholders. The ADRN was announced by the Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts MP and forms part of a major new government investment in ‘Big Data’.
The successful candidate will have an undergraduate degree, or equivalent, in a relevant data using discipline. You will have excellent written and spoken communication and negotiation skills, and experience with sensitive data. Experience with user engagement or communications activities is essential.
This is a full time, fixed-term position based at the University of Essex until September 2018. Salary will be in the range of £28,132 to £30,728 per annum.
Full details including a job pack are available at the University of Essex website. Closing date is 6 February 2014
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Public perceptions of climate change: our datasets provide insightArticle dated: 10 March 2014
The issues of extreme weather conditions like the floods of 2014, and the public and media reaction to such life-changing events, are often less straightforward than soundbites and rushed political responses might suggest.
Scientific understanding of these complex issues is not always reflected in social science survey responses. Is this due to the respondents’ reticence to admit collective responsibility or more simply a public misunderstanding of science?
For most people weather simply equates to climate, and for some people these weather extremes are a wake-up call and an indication of fairly sudden climate change. Politicians - even some who previously leaned toward climate change scepticism - now claim these extreme weather events are the result of climate change rather than inadequate flood defences.
The UK Data Service holds some interesting quantitative, qualitative and mixed method data collections and case studies related to flood events, extreme weather, environmental and conservation issues, and public perceptions of climate change. Researchers interested in these issues and its human cost may be interested in some of the following collections curated and preserved by the UK Data Archive.
Hampshire Residents and Climate Change, 2003 (SN 5345)This mixed methods dataset investigates public understanding and response to climate change including a focus on the use of the alternative terminology global warming, and investigates the perceived relationship between flooding and climate change.
Flood, Vulnerability and Resilience, 2007-2009 (SN 6605)This qualitative data collection follows the recovery experiences of people across Hull after the floods of June 2007 which affected over 8,600 households across the city.
Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Energy Futures in Britain, 2010 (SN 6581)This quantitative survey of Great Britain examines perceptions and cognitions relating to climate change and the energy future of Britain and whether recent flooding events change perception.
Engaging with Rivers in a Period of Uncertainty (SN800224) This study looks at people’s relationship with their local rivers, for example in relation to water purity and risks from flooding.
Integrated Floodplain Management, 2006-2008 (SN 6377)This mixed method data collection is part of the Rural Economy and Land Use (RELU) programme and looks at the public concern of environmental quality and perceptions of increased flood risk in lowland areas, in part linked to climate change.
Public Awareness of Flood Risk: the Role of the Environment Agency Flood Map, 2006-2007 (SN 6072)This quantitative study investigates how official information translates into public understanding and action using the example of the Environment Agency’s (EA) flood map website.
Understanding Environmental Knowledge Controversies: the Case for Flood Risk Management, 2007-2010 (SN 6620)This qualitative data collection is part of the Rural Economy and Land Use (RELU) programme and looks at the public controversies generated by the risk management strategies and forecasting technologies associated with diffuse environmental problems such as flooding and pollution.
London and the Tidal Thames, 1250-1550: Marine Flooding, Embankment and Economic Change (SN 6710)This historic dataset investigates and records changes in the human and natural environments of the marshlands bordering the tidal river Thames and the Thames Estuary between 1250 and 1550.
Developing a Catchment Management Template for the Protection of Water Resources: Exploiting Experience from the UK, Eastern USA and Nearby Europe, 2007-2010 (SN 7118)This qualitative data collection is part of the Rural Economy and Land Use (RELU) programme and looks at over abstraction of water, flood risk and degradation of water quality. Case studies on the River Tamar (Devon and Cornwall) and the River Thurne (Norfolk Broads) are recorded.
Public Attitudes to the Environment in Scotland, 2002 (SN 5265)This quantitative study investigates Scottish public’s attitudes towards a wide range of environmental topics including sustainable development, climate change and flooding, energy, radioactivity and radiation waste and recycling, drinking water, national parks, wildlife and habitats, litter and dog fouling.
Rivers As Local Nature? Local Public Responses to River Restoration Projects, 1997-1998 (SN 4184)This mixed method study investigates the effect of changes on landscape, safety, wildlife, recreational opportunities and flood risk, achievement of objective of making rivers more ‘natural’.
Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, November 2012 (SN 7299)Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, December 2012 (SN 7300)These popular ONS Opinions and Lifestyle surveys both contain a module investigating environmental and conservation issues and are available to access via the Nesstar on-line platform.
Climatic Hazards, Health Risk and Response in Developing Countries (SN 800189)This study investigates how people and institutions in developing countries respond to the health risks posed by extreme climatic events such as flooding, drought, storms and thermal stress.
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Public perceptions of climate change: our datasets provide insightArticle dated: 10 March 2014
The issues of extreme weather conditions like the floods of 2014, and the public and media reaction to such life-changing events, are often less straightforward than soundbites and rushed political responses might suggest.
Scientific understanding of these complex issues is not always reflected in social science survey responses. Is this due to the respondents’ reticence to admit collective responsibility or more simply a public misunderstanding of science?
For most people weather simply equates to climate, and for some people these weather extremes are a wake-up call and an indication of fairly sudden climate change. Politicians - even some who previously leaned toward climate change scepticism - now claim these extreme weather events are the result of climate change rather than inadequate flood defences.
The UK Data Service holds some interesting quantitative, qualitative and mixed method data collections and case studies related to flood events, extreme weather, environmental and conservation issues, and public perceptions of climate change. Researchers interested in these issues and its human cost may be interested in some of the following collections curated and preserved by the UK Data Archive.
Hampshire Residents and Climate Change, 2003 (SN 5345)This mixed methods dataset investigates public understanding and response to climate change including a focus on the use of the alternative terminology global warming, and investigates the perceived relationship between flooding and climate change.
Flood, Vulnerability and Resilience, 2007-2009 (SN 6605)This qualitative data collection follows the recovery experiences of people across Hull after the floods of June 2007 which affected over 8,600 households across the city.
Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Energy Futures in Britain, 2010 (SN 6581)This quantitative survey of Great Britain examines perceptions and cognitions relating to climate change and the energy future of Britain and whether recent flooding events change perception.
Engaging with Rivers in a Period of Uncertainty (SN800224) This study looks at people’s relationship with their local rivers, for example in relation to water purity and risks from flooding.
Integrated Floodplain Management, 2006-2008 (SN 6377)This mixed method data collection is part of the Rural Economy and Land Use (RELU) programme and looks at the public concern of environmental quality and perceptions of increased flood risk in lowland areas, in part linked to climate change.
Public Awareness of Flood Risk: the Role of the Environment Agency Flood Map, 2006-2007 (SN 6072)This quantitative study investigates how official information translates into public understanding and action using the example of the Environment Agency’s (EA) flood map website.
Understanding Environmental Knowledge Controversies: the Case for Flood Risk Management, 2007-2010 (SN 6620)This qualitative data collection is part of the Rural Economy and Land Use (RELU) programme and looks at the public controversies generated by the risk management strategies and forecasting technologies associated with diffuse environmental problems such as flooding and pollution.
London and the Tidal Thames, 1250-1550: Marine Flooding, Embankment and Economic Change (SN 6710)This historic dataset investigates and records changes in the human and natural environments of the marshlands bordering the tidal river Thames and the Thames Estuary between 1250 and 1550.
Developing a Catchment Management Template for the Protection of Water Resources: Exploiting Experience from the UK, Eastern USA and Nearby Europe, 2007-2010 (SN 7118)This qualitative data collection is part of the Rural Economy and Land Use (RELU) programme and looks at over abstraction of water, flood risk and degradation of water quality. Case studies on the River Tamar (Devon and Cornwall) and the River Thurne (Norfolk Broads) are recorded.
Public Attitudes to the Environment in Scotland, 2002 (SN 5265)This quantitative study investigates Scottish public’s attitudes towards a wide range of environmental topics including sustainable development, climate change and flooding, energy, radioactivity and radiation waste and recycling, drinking water, national parks, wildlife and habitats, litter and dog fouling.
Rivers As Local Nature? Local Public Responses to River Restoration Projects, 1997-1998 (SN 4184)This mixed method study investigates the effect of changes on landscape, safety, wildlife, recreational opportunities and flood risk, achievement of objective of making rivers more ‘natural’.
Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, November 2012 (SN 7299)Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, December 2012 (SN 7300)These popular ONS Opinions and Lifestyle surveys both contain a module investigating environmental and conservation issues and are available to access via the Nesstar on-line platform.
Climatic Hazards, Health Risk and Response in Developing Countries (SN 800189)This study investigates how people and institutions in developing countries respond to the health risks posed by extreme climatic events such as flooding, drought, storms and thermal stress.
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