Joining the Dots 2023 Call for Papers

 

Joining the Dots 2023 Call for Papers

June 23, 2022

Joining the Dots 2023 Call for Papers

The RSGB National Analysts Conference (Joining the Dots) is once again set to return to Birmingham on Wednesday 1st March 2023 as a hybrid conference.
Now into its 8th year, the conference continues to provide support and guidance for the road safety profession, stakeholders, and wider community. Following the success and broad appeal of last years hybrid conference, we have decided that 2023 will stick to the same format, with a live in person event taking place at the Studio in Birmingham, which will be live streamed out to a virtual audience.
Joining the Dots continues to explore the most pressing topics faced in the profession, and this year we are particularly interested in exploring analysis into under-served populations in areas such as; gender, socio-economic and ethnic differences in data. We are still in the process of building the agenda, and are announcing a call for papers. If you have any work which falls within this area then we would really like to hear from you.

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