Analysis in Government (AiG) Awards nomination form

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1. Nomination form information

 

Analysis in Government (AiG) Awards nomination form

About the Awards: 

The annual AiG Awards recognise and celebrate the excellent analytical work being done across government.  We welcome nominations reflecting the range of work completed by analysts across government over the last year (1 October 2024 - 30 September 2025).  

There are six separate awards: Collaboration, Communication, Impact, Inclusion, Innovative Methods, and Rising Star. The AiG Awards recognise excellence from members of the Analysis Function, including colleagues who work within government departments, government agencies and arm’s length bodies. The contribution of colleagues from outside of the Analysis Function may also be recognised through our Collaboration Award. 

Shortlisted and winning nominations will be celebrated on the public-facing Analysis Function website, and so all nominations submitted for an AiG Award must be suitable to share publicly. Further information on the awards can be found on the Analysis Function website

About this nomination form: 

We'll ask for some details about you, the team/individual you are nominating, a short summary of what happened (max 150 words), and a longer description of the nominated work (max 1,000 words) 

Nominations close on Friday 24 October 2025 at 23:55

You may save your progress at any point... however, last year, more than 400 nominations were started but not submitted!  Don't let your good work go to waste by forgetting to press 'submit'.  You can also find a plain text Word version of this nomination form online: AiG Awards resources

Judging:

The Awards will be judged by an expert panel of senior leaders and analysis experts, including Departmental Directors of Analysis (DDANs).  If award administrators determine that a nomination in one category is more suitable for another category, they may re-categorise it (the nominator will be informed).

Contact us:

If you have any queries about the awards, please contact Analysis.Function@ons.gov.uk

Privacy Policy

The data collected in this form will be used by our judging panel to determine the winning entries for this year’s Analysis in Government Awards and to contact nominees. The nomination form collects the following data: Names, Professions, Organisation, Contact details (phone numbers and emails), Nomination summary, and Nomination description.

Details of shortlisted and winning entries will be published, including the nomination description and the organisation and team/individual submitting the nomination. We will not publish any further details without consent. The data will be stored securely in full and will only be accessible to our judging panel. After two years we will remove contact details for the nominations. With the exception of the published shortlisted and winning entries, no nominations will be made public or passed to a third party without further consent. This information will be processed under the lawful basis of legitimate interest, as all the information collected is necessary to contact nominees and judge nominations. For further information, or to request to delete or amend your nomination form, please contact us on Analysis.Function@ons.gov.uk

If you have a question about how we process your personal data and you can’t find the answer on our website, you can contact our Data Protection Officer at DPO@statistics.gov.uk or 0845 6013034. ​To find out more about your rights under data ​protection legislation, or how to raise a concern with the Information Commissioner, visit www.ons.gov.uk/dataprotection or the Information Commissioners Office at https://ico.org.uk *