Understanding Trusted Research Environments

15jun(jun 15)9:00 am19(jun 19)5:00 pmUnderstanding Trusted Research EnvironmentsOnline

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Advances in data science including a commitment to reproducible science through open standards, data and source code have resulted in different ways of working within research. Trusted Research Environments are in many cases now the default pathway to accessing data, representing a step change in how data is accessed for research and introducing new challenges. The tutors on this course have been at the forefront of these developing approaches, both through applied research and the development of infrastructure. The University of Bristol (with the University of Edinburgh) run the UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (UK LLC), a trusted research environment bringing together information from the longitudinal study volunteers with their routine records.

“As well as understanding what a TRE is and some of the governance considerations around using them, I’ve now got a greater appreciation of the amount of work involved in “data handling” projects and the time/effort required to successfully complete this kind of work” – Course feedback, March 2025

Our online courses are delivered by topic specialists within the Bristol Medical School and provide continued access to online learning materials and recordings for a further 5 months after the course.

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15 (Monday) 9:00 am - 19 (Friday) 5:00 pm