• Forecasting: Methods, Evaluation, and Applications

    Zoom

    This 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 Specialist Training: Forecasting: Methods, Evaluation, and Applications   Instructor: Prof. Giovanni Urga (Bayes Business School) Term: Autumn 2025   Module Outline and Aims The course […]

  • Forecasting: Methods, Evaluation, and Applications

    Zoom

    This 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 Specialist Training: Forecasting: Methods, Evaluation, and Applications   Instructor: Prof. Giovanni Urga (Bayes Business School) Term: Autumn 2025   Module Outline and Aims The course […]

  • From Theory to Practice: Participatory Methods for Doctoral Students

    6 Worcester St, Oxford OX1 2BX

    Are you interested in making your research more inclusive, impactful, and grounded in lived experience? This two-day interactive workshop delivered by Dr Ben Scher, introduces doctoral students to the theory and practice of participatory research methods. Where: In-person |6 Worcester St, Oxford OX1 2BX When: 10.12.2025 & 11.12.2025|10:00-16:00 Advert & Registration:  https://granduniondtp.web.ox.ac.uk/event/from-theory-to-practice-participatory-methods-for-doctoral-students-2  This event is not organised by the […]

  • Introduction to Multilevel Modelling Using MLwiN, R, or Stata

    Zoom

    Run in partnership with NCRM Please note this event is not run by the SWDTP. Please direct enquiries to Lucy Haslam at the University of Bristol Centre for Multilevel Modelling: lucy.haslam@bristol.ac.uk Please note the closing date for applications is 23rd November 2025   Go to booking form >> Instructors Professor George Leckie and Professor William Browne   Summary This three-day […]

  • Introduction to Multilevel Modelling, Using MLwiN, R, or Stata

    Online

    Introduction to Multilevel Modelling, Using MLwiN, R, or Stata  13-15 January 2026, Online via Zoom Closing date for applications is 23rd November 2025. This workshop is run by the University of Bristol School of Education. Further information and the booking form can be found at the following link: http://www.bris.ac.uk/cmm/software/support/workshops/

  • International large-scale assessment analysis in R workshop

    January 20th University of Bath, 10:00 – 16:30   This is a workshop for analysing data from international large-scale assessments. The workshop will focus on the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS), but the content is applicable for other assessments (e.g. TIMSS, PISA, PIRLS). The goal of the workshop is to support students from any discipline interested […]

  • Data Analysis Webinar Series

    What is Research Data? Practical Guidance on Organising and Sharing your Files and Findings

    Every research project generates data. It’s the material that you gather, create, or interpret to answer your research questions; whether that is numbers, images, recordings, or documents. Good research data management and sharing are essential for making your work accessible, your methods transparent, and your findings easy to use and build upon. Funders, publishers, and universities […]

  • Data Analysis Webinar Series

    Analysing large-scale assessment data

    Issues with using police data to investigate offending: A research perspective Dr Ioana Crivatu, Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham Dr Ruth Spence, Senior Research Fellow at Middlesex University Police data is an important source of information for researchers about investigations, suspects, and victims. However, crime records can be problematic to work with. Here […]

  • Qualitative Research Symposium – Applications & Call for Papers

    The Centre for Qualitative Research looks forward to inviting you all to the University of Bath to ponder important questions around participation, access and inclusion in qualitative research.   If you would like to attend or apply for the call, check out the link below.

  • Philosophy of Social Science

    Online

    This talk will draw upon Alexander Betts’ recent book Social Science: A Very Short Introduction to offer a contemporary take on the philosophy of social science. It will focus in particular on the underpinnings of interdisciplinary social science, arguing that across disciplines, the social sciences have more in common than that which divides them.  Where: Hybrid | GUDTP […]