In addition to the events calendar below, there are a number of sources from which to find Training and Development activities across the SWDTP and externally. Click here to see our directory.
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Reproducible data analysis pipelines in R
6 Worcester St, Oxford OX1 2BXYears ago, you wrote a data analysis script. Hundreds of lines of R code, all in a single file. It was not beautiful, but it worked, and you got a […]
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GW4 Neurodivergent PGR Community Festival 2026
Join us at the GW4 Neurodivergent Postgraduate Community Festival 2026 for a day of celebration, connection, and support! Registration now open for the GW4 Neurodivergent PGR Community Festival 2026 […]
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Messy and mixed: working with quant and qual data
Making Sense of Messy Legal Data: Analysing Climate Litigation in Latin America and the Caribbean Cristian Heredia Ligorria, PhD researcher in Socio-legal Studies at UWE Bristol My doctoral research investigates […]
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Validating constructs through quantitative sampling
Using multi-dimensional experience sampling via smartphones to map thought-emotion interactions in daily life Anqi Lei, PhD researcher at the University of Plymouth Patterns of on-going thought have crucial implications for […]
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Negotiating positionality in data analysis
Reflexive Thematic Analysis on researcher’s position as an “in-betweener” Claire Hadfield, Senior Lecturer and PhD researcher in Education at Plymouth Marjon University Reflecting on my journey using Reflexive Thematic Analysis […]
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Making sense of lived experiences through narratives
Understanding home deathcare through narrative. Sam Hooker, SWDTP-funded PhD researcher in Social Policy at the University of Bath My PhD project used a narrative methodology to capture people’s experiences caring […]
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Visual mapping for data analysis
Visual mapping of process data Prof. Peter Turnbull, Professor of Management at the University of Bristol In several studies we have used visual mapping to depict changes over time and […]
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Excellence at Interview- Grants and Jobs Masterclass
OnlineAn interview is a precious opportunity to make a positive, memorable impression and advance a researcher’s career. Thorough preparation is vital, and that means working on style as well as […]
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Posthuman data analysis?
“Entanglement makes all the categories of humanist qualitative research problematic.” (Lather and St. Pierre, 2013) How does our analysis shift when we stop asking ‘What does this data show?’ and […]
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Handling data in decolonial research
The Messy Realities of Anticolonial Research: Reimagining Language Practices in Secondary Education in Nigeria Mercy Martins, PhD researcher in Education at the University of Bath My research explores how language […]

