The University's Data Strategy sets out key aims and principles that will underpin improvements to, access to and use of our administrative data.
Better quality data is not just about IT systems. It is about how data is valued and managed day to day. Through the implementation of the Data Strategy we are working towards:
Data is... | Principle is established when... |
...a valued University asset |
Data is given the same consideration as buildings, people and money and is prioritised and resourced appropriately. |
...managed |
It is clear who is accountable for what, to whom. |
...fit for purpose |
There is a common language to underpin productive discussions about data. |
...standardised, comparable and linkable |
There are consistent methods of recording individual data items across purposes and across systems. |
...secured and subject to risk management |
Staff feel confident that data is secured and controls are in place. |
...made accessible and available |
Accessing data where legitimate to do so is straightforward; data sharing is expected subject to controls. |
The Data Strategy 2023-2026 outlines 3 goals, 9 priorities and a number of deliverables for each which will be reviewed by Data Governance Group and Data Executive Group at least annually.