Analysis in Government Month 2025 - Fifth Year of UK's Largest Analyst Learning Event
Summary
The UK Government Analysis Function announces the fifth year of Analysis in Government (AiG) Month, scheduled for May 2025. The event, the UK's largest learning and development opportunity for government analysts, focuses on the theme of 'Impact' and highlights quality analysis across government. The central team is accepting expressions of interest from analysts who wish to present sessions until 28 March 2025.
What changed
The Government Analysis Function announced the fifth annual Analysis in Government Month, scheduled for May 2025. The event features a calendar of live online events, learning resources, social media content, blogs, and interactive learning sessions focused on demonstrating the impact of quality analysis in government policy and operational delivery. This is an informational announcement about an internal government training programme.
For government analysts and civil servants interested in professional development, the announcement offers an opportunity to present sessions or participate in learning events throughout May. There are no compliance obligations, regulatory requirements, or enforcement implications associated with this announcement.
What to do next
- Monitor the Analysis in Government Month hub for event updates
- Submit expression of interest to present a session by 28 March 2025 if interested
- Subscribe to the monthly Analysis Function Newsletter for updates
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Analysis in Government Month 2025
The UK's largest learning and development event for government analysts is back for the fifth year.
From: Government Analysis Function Published 25 March 2025
Analysis in Government (AiG) Month, the UK’s largest learning and development event for government analysts, returns for the fifth year with the theme of ‘Impact’.
Throughout the whole of May, we will be highlighting the impact of quality analysis across government, exploring how analysts are working together to deliver in areas of Policy, Operational Delivery and much more.
As always, the month will feature an inspirational calendar of live online events, links to learning, social media takeovers, online blogs and interactive learning events.
Present your own AiG Month session
The Analysis Function central team is accepting expressions of interest from analysts who would like to present a session until Friday 28 March.
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Published 25 March 2025
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