• SWDTP-Funded Bespoke Qualitative Research Training: Conducting, improving, and refining interviews and focus groups

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    https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/conducting-improving-and-refining-interviews-and-focus-groups/ This session explores the practical ‘how’ of qualitative data collection, focusing on interviews and focus groups. This will follow on from session 3 (Preparing for speaking-based data collection) to further explore both good practice interview skills and how to reflect on your practice in order to facilitate and refine high quality data collection. Workshop […]

  • SWDTP-Funded Bespoke Qualitative Training: Analysing interview and focus group data

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    https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/analysing-interview-and-focus-group-data-thematic-analysis/ Thematic analysis is about finding patterns in qualitative data. In this session, you will work individually and in groups to analyse interview transcripts using Braun and Clarke’s (2006) six-phase approach to Thematic Analysis. By the end of this workshop you will have: Gained experience of how to analyse a qualitative data set. Developed an […]

  • SWDTP-Funded Bespoke Qualitative Training: Participatory Action Research

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    This interactive session introduces the theoretical foundations and principles of participatory action research (PAR). Then provide examples of PAR in academic research, with opportunity to discuss their application in your research.Webinar leader Dr Jo Howard is a Research Fellow and leader of the Participation, Inclusion and Social Change Research Cluster Institute of Development Studies (at the […]

  • SWDTP Co-Funded Webinar: “What methods can be used to identify depression?”

    Link to register. The SWDTP is delighted to be co-funding a series of three workshops including talks by clinicians and researchers in the field, focus group discussions and young peoples’ perspectives, to open up new research avenues and opportunities for collaboration. These are being led by ADvaNCE (the adolescent depression network to consolidate expertise), a […]

  • SWDTP Co-Funded Webinar with ADvaNCE: What are the best early interventions?

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    Link to register.“What are the best early interventions for depression? And how early should they be used in order to result in the best patient outcomes?” The SWDTP is delighted to be co-funding a series of three workshops including talks by clinicians and researchers in the field, focus group discussions and young peoples’ perspectives, to […]

  • NCRM – Introduction to quantitative time-diary analysis

    This short course aims to introduce participants to time diary analysis, a multidisciplinary field which has made a sustained contribution to social science over the last 50 years. It is targeted at academics, doctoral students, post-doctoral as well as public or private sector researchers interested in studying the way people spend their time throughout the […]

  • NCRM – Introduction to quantitative time-diary analysis part 2

    If you are interested in this event, please refer to part 1 first on the 22nd July  This short course aims to introduce participants to time diary analysis, a multidisciplinary field which has made a sustained contribution to social science over the last 50 years. It is targeted at academics, doctoral students, post-doctoral as well […]

  • NCRM – Random Effects Modelling – Advanced Issues

    Register hereRandom effects models are applied in a range of social science domains (e.g. education, health and economics). Across disciplines, however, they are often used for different purposes, with different specifications, or even with different terminologies. These differences may well reflect genuine complexities and ambiguities that are associated with their implementation. This two-day course will […]

  • SWDTP Co-Funded Webinar with ADvaNCE: Reducing depression in young people

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    Link to register.“What are the best ways to tell young people with depression about treatment options and their effectiveness to help them feel more in control and to manage their difficulties?”   The SWDTP is delighted to be co-funding a series of three workshops including talks by clinicians and researchers in the field, focus group […]

  • NCRM – Introducing Institutional Ethnography: An Interdisciplinary Feminist Approach to Social Research

    This workshop will introduce Institutional Ethnography (IE), an interdisciplinary feminist approach to social research that focuses on how texts and language organise our everyday lives. IE is not just a methodology, but a comprehensive feminist ontology of how the social world works which advocates using a form of standpoint to explore from specific perspectives. IE […]