ARK (Access Research Knowledge) is a
Northern Irish
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website
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in collaboration with
Queen's University Belfast
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and
Ulster University
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. Established in 2000, its primary goal is to increase the accessibility and use of academic data and research.
Users of the website include researchers, teachers, schoolchildren, policy makers, journalists, community/voluntary sector workers and anyone with an interest in Northern Ireland Society and Politics.
ARK Guide
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Specialist Sections
Life and Times surveys of public attitudes
Elections
* Conflict Archive on the INternet (CAIN)
ARK Ageing Programme
Projects
Publications
Events
References
Ulster University
Queen's University Belfast
Archives in Northern Ireland
Websites of Northern Ireland
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