This is our searchable database of training courses. For details of bursaries, and more about our larger events, see our training overview page.
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Co-production: an Arts in Health Approach
Dr Nadia Ncube and Nakai Dziya
University Avenue, Glasgow
Teaching Research Methods in the Era of Covid-19: 3. An experiential approach - Online
Professor Melanie Nind, Ms Debbie Collins, Dr Sarah Lewthwaite and Dr Nicole Brown
Online run by University of Southampton
Teaching Research Methods in the Era of Covid-19: 2. Learning through doing - Online (join a waiting list)
Professor Melanie Nind, Ms Debbie Collins and Dr Sarah Lewthwaite
Online run by University of Southampton
Teaching Research Methods in the Era of Covid-19: 1. Staying student-centred - Online (few places remaining)
Professor Melanie Nind, Ms Debbie Collins and Dr Sarah Lewthwaite
Online run by University of Southampton
Statistics minus anxiety
Kevin Ralston, Vicky Gorton & Vernon Gayle
Room DG/123, York St John University, Lord Mayor's Walk, York
Reproducibility, Duplication and Replication in the quantitative methods curriculum (cancelled)
Professor Vernon Gayle is Professor of Sociology and Social Statistics at the University of Edinburgh
Professor John MacInnes is Professor of Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, Strategic advisor to the British Academy on Quantitative Skills and a Chartered Statistician
20 Kingsway, London School of Economics, Kingsway
Teaching yourself & others 'breadth and depth method': secondary analysis of 'big' qualitative data
Professor Lynn Jamieson is a Professor in Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, Co-Director of the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships and leads the research strand of NCRM at the University of Edinburgh.
In incorporating reflections on learning into this course Professor Jamieson is drawing on the skills and research in pedagogy of Dr Sarah Lewthwaite and Professor Melanie Nind at the University of Southampton. In presenting the ‘breadth and depth method’ Professor Jamieson is drawing on her collaboration with Emma Davidson, currently a Leverhulme Fellow in Sociology, Professor Rosalind Edwards, University of Southampton and Dr Susie Weller, Senior Research Fellow in the National Centre for Research Methods at the University of Southampton. It is possible that Dr Davidsons will also act as a facilitator.
Room EW10, Argyle House, 3 Lady Lawson Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9DR
Teaching how to analyse large volumes of secondary qualitative data: Pedagogy for Big Qual Methods
Prof Melanie Nind,
Prof Lynn Jamieson,
Dr Kahryn Hughes,
Dr Sarah Lewthwaite,
Prof Rosalind Edwards,
Dr Susie Weller.
National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), Society Building,, 8 All Saints Street,, London.
Duplication and Replication in QM training (postponed)
Professor Vernon Gayle, Professor Sociology and Social Statistics, The University of Edinburgh
Dr Nicole Janz, Assistant Professor, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham
Professor John MacInnes, Professor of Sociology, The University of Edinburgh
Room 5.04, Charteris Land, Moray House School of Education, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh
7th ESRC Research Methods Festival
Prof Ros Edwards
University of Bath, Claverton Down