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About Consumer Data
Find out what data sources we use and how use them
Protecting Data
See how our secure services protect the data we use
Using our Data Services
Further information and guidance on using the Centre’s data services
CDRC Data
A comprehensive list of the data we hold
Access our Data
Data FAQ’s
Answers to the most popular questions from our users
GDPR and Social Science Research
A report detailing how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will impact upon social science research.
Training & Capacity Building
Training
We offer a range of data analytics programmes for academic and non-academic researchers
Masters Research Dissertation
An exciting opportunity to link students on Masters courses and their university supervisors with leading retail companies
Online Tutorials
We are developing a range of practical exercises to assist researchers with their projects
MSc Consumer Analytics and Marketing Strategy
Find out more about the CDRC affiliated MSc course
Study
Find out more about our MSc and PhD opportunities in Big Data
Bespoke Training
Bespoke training courses are available at our CDRC site in Leeds
Geo+Data London
The CDRC and the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) are collaborating for a five-part series of events
Research
Retail
Analysing consumer data can help us to better understand the retail industry – browse research.
Crime & Policing
Exploring ways to identify which times and places have the largest concentrations of potential crime victims – browse research.
Health & Wellbeing
Using consumer data to better understand how the environment in which we live influences our behaviours – browse research.
Housing & Energy
Understanding household mobility and energy consumption to improve resource allocation and policy decisions – browse research.
Ethical & Sustainable Consumption
Exploring whether consumers consistently act on the motivation to consume ethically and sustainably – browse research.
Urban Mobility Research
Developing detailed patterns of daily travel behaviour to support infrastructure planners to design effective, affordable and sustainable networks.
Population Research
Using Population Data to better understand and influence decision-making in retail, transport planning and other related fields.
CDRC Maps
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Partners
We are working with key partners in business, government, local authorities and academia
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See the latest news from the Centre
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See our upcoming training, conferences, seminars and related events
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FAQs
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