Introduction to Mixed Methods Research Online Course

Date:

24/02/2025

Organised by:

University College London

Presenter:

Dr Sarah Jasim and Dr Ruth Plackett

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

ruth.plackett.15@ucl.ac.uk

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Venue: Online

Description:

Want to learn more about mixed methods research? Need support or advice with your mixed methods research? Our online course could help you! 

The ‘Introduction to Mixed Methods Research’ course from (Methodical) will be delivered by experienced mixed methods researchers Dr Sarah Jasim, a senior research fellow at University College London and London School of Economics and Dr Ruth Plackett, a senior research fellow at University College London. 

The course will cover: 

  • Key principles and procedures in mixed methods research 

  • What is mixed methods research and why do we use it? 

  • How to plan a mixed methods research project. 

  • Understanding models of sequence and priority used in mixed methods research. 

  • How to analyse data and combine results. 

  • There will be opportunity to discuss your own research questions, methods, and desired outcomes. 

Relevant for PhD students, post-docs and researchers across disciplines and industries. 

The course will also be available on Monday Feb 24th or Monday October 20th, 2025, 10-4pm online.   

Cost:

£200 for PhD students, £300 for post-docs and other researchers

Website and registration:

Register for this course

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Mixed Methods Data Handling and Data Analysis


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