School study scoops top research excellence award

1 Nov 2022 02:43 PM

School study scoops top research excellence award.

One of the largest longitudinal school's research studies in the world was the big winner in this year's 'Research Excellence Awards', held in London on Tuesday 11 October at an event organised by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Professor Sinéad Langan from The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine took home both the 'Research Excellence' and 'People's Choice' awards for her team's work to reduce the spread of COVID-19 within primary and secondary schools.

Collecting the award, Professor Langan yesterday said:

"I am truly honoured to accept both awards on behalf of all my colleagues involved in the COVID-19 Schools Infection Survey (SIS) and all participants who made this study possible. These awards are a testament to a major interdisciplinary collaborative effort."

The ONS Research Excellence Awards, now in their 5th year, celebrate the most innovative projects and promote understanding of the public good achieved from statistical research.

This year's other winners include:

Presenting the awards, which brought together more than 150 people from across the UK's research community, National Statistician Sir Ian Diamond, yesterday said:

"It was an honour to celebrate the transformative work of researchers across a range of areas, from health and wellbeing to criminal justice.

"Each of our winners gave stellar examples of how the innovative use of secure data can answer research questions that we hadn't yet considered, and they are using those insights to generate real-world impact. Their ground-breaking analyses will help to guide policy and make good on our promise to produce statistics and analysis for the public good."