James Scott is part of the User Support and Training Team at the UK Data Archive.
James is largely involved with the UK Data Service SecureLab and the training associated with its use. projects covering such diverse topics as perceptions of social class, young people’s germany rcs data involvement in gangs, school interventionist strategies, households’ response to job loss, and Christmas. He is vice-chair of the Safe Data Access Professionals (SDAP) Network, and sits on the SRT Expert Group.
Beate Lichtwardt is a Senior Training and Support Officer at the UK Data Service.
She provides training and support to researchers accessing data via the UK Data Service SecureLab She is a quantitative Social Scientist and worked at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin (MPIB), Germany, before moving on to conduct further research at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex. Beate is managing the Project on Transnational Access to Confidential Microdata and represents the UK Data Service in the International Data Access Network (IDAN) and in SSHOC (Social Sciences & Humanities Open Cloud), WP5 Innovations in Data Access (T5.4 Remote Access to Sensitive Data).