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4 August 2026

PhD students now eligible to apply for access to ECHILD data

PhD students who are accredited researchers can now apply for access to the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) dataset, expanding opportunities for early-career researchers to undertake research using linked administrative data.

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