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.
Call for Abstracts: Data Analysis Webinar
Deadline: 15 September 2025 Do you have a story to share about how you did data analysis for your research in the social sciences? The SWDTP is planning a series […]
Changing the Odds: Exploring Gambling and Gambling Harms Through Arts & Humanities
Humanities Research Space (Room H20), Arts Complex, University of BristolCan history, drama, music and culture studies shed new light on gambling and its impact? Changing the Odds is a unique one-day symposium that puts the Arts and Humanities at the heart […]
Reactionary Politics Summer School
University of Bath Bath, United KingdomHeld in person 11-12/9/25 at the University of Bath The summer school, run by the Reactionary Politics Research Network, provides PGR students and researchers, whether in academia or beyond, a […]
Resilience Through Nature
Join us for an intimate, half-day Autumn Gathering designed to support PGR researchers and students navigating eco-anxiety, climate grief, and the pressures of academic work through creative and embodied practices […]
Getting to Grips with Reflexive Thematic Analysis
This one-day online course offers a comprehensive introduction to Reflexive Thematic Analysis (RTA), balancing theoretical discussion with practical exercises. The aim of this course is to open up thinking about […]
Clean Python for Reproducible Research
This live, practical session introduces core techniques for improving the quality and transparency of research code. Participants will learn how to: Write clearer, modular Python scripts Use Git for version […]
Mediation and Moderation Analysis Using R
This one-day course introduces the concepts and techniques of moderation and mediation analysis using R, with a focus on social science applications. Participants will learn how to test for interaction […]
Education-focused Quantitative Research Methods Workshops Using R
35 Berkeley Square, Bristol 35 Berkeley Square, Bristol, United KingdomThe Centre for Multilevel Modelling (CMM) at Bristol is running two education-focused quantitative research method workshops using R at the School of Education. “R Progamming for Beginners” and “An Introduction […]
Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Science
ZoomThis event is part of the Specialist Training Series on Machine Learning and Data Science delivered by the South & East Network for Social Sciences Doctoral Training Partnership (SENSS). SENSS […]
Tackling the World-Wide Gambling Epidemic. What Can We Learn from Africa?
Great Hall, Wills Memorial Buildng, University of Bristol Queen's Road, BristolThe lecture is themed around the important topic: “Tackling the World-Wide Gambling Epidemic. What Can We Learn from Africa?” This is a Public Lecture hosted by the Bristol Hub for […]