• Addressing the Reproducibility Crisis: Improving Research Design, Data Analysis and Reporting

    10 West, University of Bath Bath, United Kingdom

    1 Day Event at the University of Bath discussing the best practices as a researcher as more findings fail to replicate. There has been an intense debate regarding the robustness of many published findings in psychological science, neuroscience and social science over recent years, with many classic findings failing to replicate, and a growing realisation […]

  • University of Bath: Living in a New Culture

    10 West 5.01, University of Bath Bath, United Kingdom

    If you are new to the UK, you may wish to attend this session, run by Student Services. You’ll hear essential information about life in the UK, including banking, healthcare, where to shop and UK culture. You will also have plenty of opportunities to meet other newly arrived students. Should you have any questions or […]

  • Qualitative Research Symposium 2020. Tick tock: Unpacking temporal aspects of qualitative inquiry.

    The University of Bath is hosting the sixth annual Qualitative Research Symposium on 28th and 29th January 2020. This symposium is a forum for researchers to facilitate interdisciplinary discussion of common features, challenges, and changes in qualitative research. Call for papers It is encouraged that you consider your past, current, or future work in relation to the theme of […]

  • University of Bath: Qualitative Research Symposium 2020

    University of Bath Bath, United Kingdom

    Tick tock: Unpacking temporal aspects of qualitative inquiry.     Symposium overview This symposium is a forum for researchers to facilitate interdisciplinary discussion of common features, challenges, and changes in qualitative research. The title of this years’ symposium is Tick tock: Unpacking temporal aspects of qualitative inquiry. We invite you to share with us how time […]

  • University of Bristol: Stand and Deliver

    Stand and Deliver focuses on how presenters build relationships with their audiences and use their internal and external resources to create impact. With this course you will master concepts and practical exercises with which to approach presentations in the future. University of Bristol students only. Book here.

  • Writing Wednesdays: University of Bath

    Do you struggle to find the time, space or motivation to focus on your writing? Need help with a thesis chapter, confirmation report,  journal paper or funding application? If so, come along to a ‘Writing Wednesdays’ session. ‘Writing Wednesdays’ run every fortnight from 13:30 – 16:30 and are held in 10W Room 4.48. There are […]

  • University of Plymouth: Career Planning – For PGRs

    This session is designed for postgraduate researchers and beyond in their research degree. Issues of career planning and management for academics and more generally. Options – within academia and beyond. Opening opportunities for yourself. Identifying gaps and what you can do to bridge them. The session will include: How do you know what you might […]

  • University of Bath: Starting Your Doctorate: An Introduction to Doctoral study

    4 West 1.2, University of Bath Bath, United Kingdom

    As a new doctoral researcher at the University of Bath, you are required to attend this compulsory induction session. You will learn about the process of doctoral study, have the opportunity to meet other members of the doctoral community and find out about key university services. You’ll hear from key members of staff about working […]

  • Logistics and Methods During Fieldwork: Unpacking Fieldwork in Challenging Settings

    University of Bristol Bristol, United Kingdom

    This seminar (the first in a three-part series) will address common logistical and methodological challenges encountered by researchers prior to and during fieldwork. It will also examine how methods can change during fieldwork and how to respond to the same. The second seminar entitled “Power Relations & Gender; Yep, Issues Still There…”: will be held […]

  • NCRM: Introduction to Latent Class Analysis

    University of Southampton, Building 39, Highfield, Southampton, Hants Southampton, United Kingdom

    Latent Class Analysis (LCA) is a branch of the more General Latent Variable Modelling approach. It is typically used to classify subjects (such as individuals or countries) in groups that represent underlying patterns from the data. In addition to this application LCA provides a flexible framework that can be used in a wide range of […]