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SUMMARY:Resilience Through Nature
DESCRIPTION: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 in nature. Timed to align with the energies of the Autumn Equinox\, this seasonal gathering invites meditative reflection\, art\, poetry\, grounding movement\, and facilitated dialogue in the woods\, led by eco-poet and artist Hazel Streeter. \n  \nPlease check out the link below to find out more.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/resilience-through-nature/
CATEGORIES:Wellbeing Group
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250918T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250918T100743Z
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SUMMARY:Call for abstracts: Justice beyond Criminal Justice
DESCRIPTION:A one-day\, in-person symposium bringing together academics from across the social sciences to explore the justice processes that sit outside of the formal criminal justice system\, used in response to serious harm and injury.\n\nThis event is a collaboration between the Criminology Research Group at the University of Bath\, the SWDTP\, and the British Society of Criminology (South West). The keynote speaker is Professor Richard Moorhead (University of Exeter)\, who will be sharing his research on the Post Office IT Horizon Inquiry. The event also incorporates panels for oral presentations\, as well as a parallel poster and art-work exhibition session. There will be an optional training session for attendees to learn more about the ethics and practicalities of using images in and for research\, as well as their role in engaging non-academic audiences. There is a fund available to support those who are interested in producing high-quality photographic images to display at this event.\n\nThis event is organised by colleagues at the University of Bath\, and supported in part by the SWDTP academic-led higher level training fund.\n\nKey dates:\nAbstract submission deadline: 30 September\nAttendee registration deadline: 6 October\nSymposium: 29 October\n\nFurther information\, abstract submission instructions and registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/justice-beyond-criminal-justice-tickets-1606523477969?aff=oddtdtcreator\nPlease direct enquiries to the symposium organisers.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/call-for-abstracts-justice-beyond-criminal-justice/
LOCATION:University of Bath\, 8 West Room 2.23\, Bath\, BA2 7AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250711T142652Z
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SUMMARY:Reactionary Politics Summer School
DESCRIPTION:Held in person 11-12/9/25 at the University of Bath \nThe summer school\, run by the Reactionary Politics Research Network\, provides PGR students and researchers\, whether in academia or beyond\, a critical space to develop essential skills for the research of reactionary politics. Sessions are led by experts on various key issues and our aim is to create an interactive environment where the participants can bring their own challenges and apply insights to their research projects. \nThis year\, sessions will be based on: \n\nUnderstanding reactionary politics (positionality\, epistemology\, intersectionality and terminology)\nPreparing for researching reactionary politics\nDoing the research\nDisseminating our research\n\nPlease note this event is not organised by the SWDTP. For enquiries\, please contact: Aurelien Mondon (a.mondon@bath.ac.uk)\, Alex Yates (ay557@bath.ac.uk) or Emmy Eklundh (eklundhe@cardiff.ac.uk) \nDeadline to apply is 15/7/2025: https://reacpol.net/summer-schools/
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/reactionary-politics-summer-school/
LOCATION:University of Bath\, Bath\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer school
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250910T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250910T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250829T083338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T093219Z
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SUMMARY:Changing the Odds: Exploring Gambling and Gambling Harms Through Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Can history\, drama\, music and culture studies shed new light on gambling and its impact?\n\nChanging the Odds is a unique one-day symposium that puts the Arts and Humanities at the heart of the gambling harms debate. Moving beyond statistics and surveys\, this event will explore the stories\, meanings and creative responses that shape how gambling is understood across time and place. \nThe programme brings together leading researchers\, artists and performers to share fresh perspectives – from the gendered history of Australian sports betting to the complex role of lotteries in sixteenth century Florence. Highlights include two live drama performances by Moveable Type Theatre\, Film Director Melanie Manchot showing and talking about her recent film Stephen and an interactive discussion session with experts to spark new ideas and collaborations. \n\nWhat to expect:\n\nInspiring talks by:\n\nProfessor Evelyn Welch\, Vice-Chancellor and President\, University of Bristol (Lotteries in Early Modern Italy)\nProfessor Martin Hurcombe\, Professor of French Studies\, University of Bristol (A Brief History of How Sports and Gambling are Intertwined)\nRohann Irving\, University of Queensland (Sport\, Gambling and Masculinity: A Gendered History of Australian Sports Betting)\nSharon Martin\, University of Bristol (What Role can Songwriting play in the Lived Experience of Gambling Harms?)\n\n\nTwo live performances by Moveable Type Theatre exploring gambling through drama\nFilm Director Melanie Manchot showing and talking about her recent film Stephen\nLively Q&A sessions and a collaborative discussion\nOpportunities to connect over coffee and lunch\n\nWhether you’re a researcher\, practitioner or simply curious about how the arts can deepen our understanding of gambling\, this symposium promises lively debate\, creative inspiration and fresh insights.\n\nFind out more and register today – spaces are limited!\n\nPlease direct enquiries to gambling-harms@bristol.ac.uk
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/changing-the-odds-exploring-gambling-and-gambling-harms-through-arts-humanities/
LOCATION:Humanities Research Space (Room H20)\, Arts Complex\, University of Bristol
CATEGORIES:Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250829T235959
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250722T112421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T112421Z
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SUMMARY:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August
DESCRIPTION:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August \nSummer can often feel quieter and more isolating\, and sometimes it’s harder to focus. To support each other through the season\, we’re starting a “Walking and Working” group for July and August. \nEvery Friday at 10:00\, we’ll meet and walk together to a peaceful place to work (e.g. Double Locks)\, where we’ll spend the day writing without phones or distractions\, share lunch\, and finish with a pint before heading back. \nIt’s a chance to be productive and connect with others in a relaxed and supportive setting. \nAll PGRs welcome! \nJoin our group on WhatsApp https://chat.whatsapp.com/DacGTlIN6UX7G5cYyZiNWc
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/walking-and-working-group-fridays-in-july-august/2025-08-29/
CATEGORIES:Writing Retreat
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250822T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250822T235959
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250722T112421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T112421Z
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SUMMARY:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August
DESCRIPTION:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August \nSummer can often feel quieter and more isolating\, and sometimes it’s harder to focus. To support each other through the season\, we’re starting a “Walking and Working” group for July and August. \nEvery Friday at 10:00\, we’ll meet and walk together to a peaceful place to work (e.g. Double Locks)\, where we’ll spend the day writing without phones or distractions\, share lunch\, and finish with a pint before heading back. \nIt’s a chance to be productive and connect with others in a relaxed and supportive setting. \nAll PGRs welcome! \nJoin our group on WhatsApp https://chat.whatsapp.com/DacGTlIN6UX7G5cYyZiNWc
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/walking-and-working-group-fridays-in-july-august/2025-08-22/
CATEGORIES:Writing Retreat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250821T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250821T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250818T082233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T082233Z
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SUMMARY:UKRI Policy Internships at UKHSA - Sign up for Webinar
DESCRIPTION:UKRI Policy Internships scheme – UKRI provides an opportunity for UKRI-funded doctoral students to undertake a three-month placement at one of a selected group of influential policy organisations\, UKHSA being one of them. \nDeadline for applications to this scheme are 8th September by 4pm! \n\nWhat’s in store during the session: \n\n\nA behind-the-scenes look at UKHSA’s mission and work\nFirst hand insights from previous interns\nMeet the host teams you could be working with\nLive Q&A to answer all your burning questions\n\n\nWhy choose UKHSA for your internship? \n\n\nBe part of a multi-specialist organisation at the forefront of the UK’s health security\nWork alongside leading experts in Data Science\, AI\, Epidemiology\, Modelling\, Public Health Policy\, and Data Products\nAccess tailored learning and development opportunities\nContribute to meaningful projects with real-world impact\n\n\nWhether you’re passionate about health data\, policy\, or making a difference through research\, this is your chance to explore how your skills can help transform lives. \n\nDon’t miss out — join us and take the first step toward a placement that matters.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/ukri-policy-internships-at-ukhsa-sign-up-for-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250815T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250815T235959
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250722T112421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T112421Z
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SUMMARY:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August
DESCRIPTION:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August \nSummer can often feel quieter and more isolating\, and sometimes it’s harder to focus. To support each other through the season\, we’re starting a “Walking and Working” group for July and August. \nEvery Friday at 10:00\, we’ll meet and walk together to a peaceful place to work (e.g. Double Locks)\, where we’ll spend the day writing without phones or distractions\, share lunch\, and finish with a pint before heading back. \nIt’s a chance to be productive and connect with others in a relaxed and supportive setting. \nAll PGRs welcome! \nJoin our group on WhatsApp https://chat.whatsapp.com/DacGTlIN6UX7G5cYyZiNWc
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/walking-and-working-group-fridays-in-july-august/2025-08-15/
CATEGORIES:Writing Retreat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250812T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250722T111141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T111141Z
UID:10000515-1754992800-1755000000@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Presentation Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:We’re going to run our two most popular workshops over the summer and help you become a better presenter ahead of the next academic year. \n​\nSo if you are starting teaching\, going to conferences for the first time\, want to explore new and creative ways to communicate your research\, then this is for you. \n  \n  \nFor more information\, please follow the link below.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/presentation-summer-camp/2025-08-12/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250808T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250808T235959
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250722T112421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T112421Z
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SUMMARY:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August
DESCRIPTION:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August \nSummer can often feel quieter and more isolating\, and sometimes it’s harder to focus. To support each other through the season\, we’re starting a “Walking and Working” group for July and August. \nEvery Friday at 10:00\, we’ll meet and walk together to a peaceful place to work (e.g. Double Locks)\, where we’ll spend the day writing without phones or distractions\, share lunch\, and finish with a pint before heading back. \nIt’s a chance to be productive and connect with others in a relaxed and supportive setting. \nAll PGRs welcome! \nJoin our group on WhatsApp https://chat.whatsapp.com/DacGTlIN6UX7G5cYyZiNWc
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/walking-and-working-group-fridays-in-july-august/2025-08-08/
CATEGORIES:Writing Retreat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250807T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250807T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250722T111141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T111141Z
UID:10000514-1754560800-1754568000@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Presentation Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:We’re going to run our two most popular workshops over the summer and help you become a better presenter ahead of the next academic year. \n​\nSo if you are starting teaching\, going to conferences for the first time\, want to explore new and creative ways to communicate your research\, then this is for you. \n  \n  \nFor more information\, please follow the link below.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/presentation-summer-camp/2025-08-07/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250801T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250801T235959
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250722T112421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T112421Z
UID:10000517-1754006400-1754092799@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August
DESCRIPTION:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August \nSummer can often feel quieter and more isolating\, and sometimes it’s harder to focus. To support each other through the season\, we’re starting a “Walking and Working” group for July and August. \nEvery Friday at 10:00\, we’ll meet and walk together to a peaceful place to work (e.g. Double Locks)\, where we’ll spend the day writing without phones or distractions\, share lunch\, and finish with a pint before heading back. \nIt’s a chance to be productive and connect with others in a relaxed and supportive setting. \nAll PGRs welcome! \nJoin our group on WhatsApp https://chat.whatsapp.com/DacGTlIN6UX7G5cYyZiNWc
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/walking-and-working-group-fridays-in-july-august/2025-08-01/
CATEGORIES:Writing Retreat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250730T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250730T142613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T152946Z
UID:10000524-1753862400-1757955600@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Call for Abstracts: Data Analysis Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 15 September 2025\n\nDo you have a story to share about how you did data analysis for your research in the social sciences?\n\nThe SWDTP is planning a series of webinars on data analysis in the 2025-6 academic year\, featuring presentations by researchers\, including doctoral researchers\, about how they analysed their data. We are interested in all kinds of data\, methods\, and all aspects of data analysis. In addition to the successes\, we also want to put a spotlight on the nitty-gritty details – the challenges\, frustrations\, surprises and change of plans that came with your journey.\n\nOur webinars are well attended by students and academic colleagues from across the SWDTP\, and often from institutions beyond. Your contribution will help paint a realistic picture of what conducting data analysis could look like\, and will help PGRs be better informed about different types of data analysis\, best practices\, and challenges to anticipate.\n\nExamples (not exhaustive) of the kind of questions we anticipate exploring through the webinar…\n\n – How did conducting a pilot study help with developing your methods?\n – What were the challenges of handling ethnographic data or data collected through participatory and/or creative methods?\n – Was writing part of your data analysis process?\n – Did you use AI or other software tools to help make sense of messy data?\n – How did you clean and prepare large datasets? What were the decisions you had to make along the way?\n – What ethical issues did you encounter during data analysis and how did you manage these?\n\nWe are hoping for a large number of short presentations (around 10-20 minutes each) so we can put together themed\, recorded webinars of 1 – 1.5 hour duration\, each with 2-3 presenters. We are inviting abstracts for both single presentations and complete webinars\, comprising 2-3 thematically linked presentations.\n\nIf you would like to contribute\, please email Jonathan Chow (jonathan.chow@bristol.ac.uk) with a brief abstract (100-200 words) by 15 September 2025\, including the type of data analysed and the methodology of your research. We are happy to meet to discuss an idea you are developing for a webinar.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/call-for-abstracts-data-analysis-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Call,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250725T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250725T235959
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250722T112421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T112421Z
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SUMMARY:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August
DESCRIPTION:Walking and Working Group – Fridays in July & August \nSummer can often feel quieter and more isolating\, and sometimes it’s harder to focus. To support each other through the season\, we’re starting a “Walking and Working” group for July and August. \nEvery Friday at 10:00\, we’ll meet and walk together to a peaceful place to work (e.g. Double Locks)\, where we’ll spend the day writing without phones or distractions\, share lunch\, and finish with a pint before heading back. \nIt’s a chance to be productive and connect with others in a relaxed and supportive setting. \nAll PGRs welcome! \nJoin our group on WhatsApp https://chat.whatsapp.com/DacGTlIN6UX7G5cYyZiNWc
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/walking-and-working-group-fridays-in-july-august/2025-07-25/
CATEGORIES:Writing Retreat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250717T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250702T135331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T135331Z
UID:10000512-1752746400-1752854400@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:From Theory to Practice: Participatory Methods for Doctoral Students
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in making your research more inclusive\, impactful\, and grounded in lived experience? This two-day interactive workshop\, offered as part of the Grand Union Doctoral Training Partnership introduces doctoral students to the theory and practice of participatory research methods.\n\nThrough real-world case studies\, hands-on activities\, and space for peer discussion\, you’ll gain practical tools for building trust\, navigating power dynamics\, and co-producing knowledge with a particular focus on the multiple “choice points” throughout the doctoral research process which can be enhanced through participatory engagement.\n\nWhether you are thinking about employing qualitative or quantitative methods for your PhD project this two day workshop is designed specifically for doctoral students working across disciplines in the social sciences with the specific aim of supporting you in thinking creatively and reflexively about the practical application of participatory methods. No prior experience in participatory methods is necessary.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/from-theory-to-practice-participatory-methods-for-doctoral-students/
LOCATION:6 Worcester St\, Oxford OX1 2BX
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250703T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250703T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250310T095950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T095950Z
UID:10000505-1751536800-1751544000@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Storytelling for Social Science Researchers
DESCRIPTION:Discover how storytelling can transform your social science research communication. While rigorous research is essential\, effectively sharing your findings with academic peers\, policymakers\, and the public requires additional skills. This workshop explores how narrative techniques can make your research more accessible\, compelling\, and memorable. \nThis session will help you: \n\nUnderstand why stories are effective engagement tools\nKnow when to use storytelling for the most impact\nAppreciate which stories are engaging and why\nFind structures to help you frame and explore your work in different contexts\n\nWith practical exercises\, examples\, and tools\, you’ll learn to change the way you think about research communication and how it can be done. This interactive workshop provides techniques you can immediately apply to different areas\, including presentations and writing.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/storytelling-for-social-science-researchers/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T003000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250613T090215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T095914Z
UID:10000509-1750811400-1750867200@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Resilience Through Nature: Summer Circle Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate\, half-day Summer Circle designed to support PGR students navigating eco-anxiety\, climate grief\, and academic intensity through creative and embodied practices in nature. Timed to align with the energies of the Summer Solstice\, this seasonal gathering invites meditative reflection\, art\, poetry\, grounding movement\, and facilitated dialogue in the woods\, led by eco-poet and artist Hazel Streeter.\n\nRooted in the Resilience Through Nature programme\, this  event promotes peer connection\, emotional resilience\, and ecological awareness through an interdisciplinary and inclusive approach to nature-based wellbeing.\n\nWhat to expect –\n\n– Creative practice to ease research pressure\n– Group rituals and seasonal reflection\n– Nature connection that supports mental health\n– A welcoming space for international students and those from marginalised backgrounds\n  \nLocation: https://w3w.co/fears.theme.dollar \n  \nContact: xl22293@bristol.ac.uk and bl21621@bristol.ac.uk 
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/resilience-through-nature-summer-circle-edition/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250513T102247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T122615Z
UID:10000508-1749722400-1749740400@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Media Training
DESCRIPTION:This media and communications workshop is designed to ensure that the next time you address a rolling camera\, an audience or an interview panel\, you’re fully equipped to get your message across. This interactive session covers a range of tips\, techniques and broadcast skills including: developing and boosting your messages\, tackling nervousness\, communicating academic research to a wider audience\, building confidence and presence and dealing with hostile or curveball questions. \nWe’ll break down some interview examples and look at the broadcast media environment\, exploring different settings and how prepare for each one. We will run a recorded mock interview so you have a chance to put some of those skills into practice. Whether addressing a live audience or TV show\, a podcast\, panel or video blog\, by the end of the session\, you will have the confidence and skills to present your academic expertise. \nAn award-winning journalist\, author and broadcaster\, Rachel Shabi works with a variety of clients including universities\, international NGOs\, think tanks and other organisations to develop and enhance communications skills.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/media-training-2/
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250310T095043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T095043Z
UID:10000504-1749646800-1749655800@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Consultancy Skills
DESCRIPTION:This participative workshop run by How2Glu will help you to identify and develop key consultancy skills\, practical approaches to developing client relationships\, and workshop common issues. \nFirst\, we will look at drivers and prospective client / partner expectations and the characteristics of successful client consultant / partner-advisor relationships. We will then focus on essential ‘soft’ skills for consultancy – communication\, flexibility and collaboration. You will identify your strengths and areas for growth and explore strategies to develop and utilise these skills. During the session you will use glucard™ tools to help you identify ways of ‘adding value’ and ways to build / translate relationships for ‘upselling’\, repeat business and recommendations. We will look at different consultancy models\, such as salaried\, freelance\, associate\, and internal consultancy and consider how Intellectual Property (IP) relates to consultancy. Sabina will graphically illustrate concepts and demonstrate tools by sharing live visualisations. We will discuss common issues in consultancy and workshop ways to overcome them. We will use real examples and methods that are accessible\, visual and hands-on and mindful of the present context that will help you develop consultancy skills and opportunities.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/consultancy-skills/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250520T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250520T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250507T152340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T152340Z
UID:10000507-1747738800-1747742400@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Introducing Critical Interpretive Synthesis: a systematic\, inclusive and generative approach to reviewing the literature
DESCRIPTION:This session introduces critical interpretive synthesis (CIS) as a systematic approach to collating\, reviewing and synthesising a diverse body of research evidence. CIS aims to produce fresh insights on an issue of concern\, drawing on techniques that are common in qualitative inquiry\, such as the ongoing refinement of research questions and an iterative process of data collection and analysis. I will share my own experiences of using CIS in solo and collaborative projects in the field of education (Mitchell\, 2025). In this interactive session we will consider CIS in relation to other approaches to systematic review\, comparing their logics and processes. We will consider the affordances and challenges of using CIS in a doctoral research project\, and strategies for incorporating CIS within your own work. \nThis session is hosted by Dr Rafael Mitchell\, Senior Lecturer in Comparative and International Education\, and co-director of the Centre for Comparative and International Research in Education (CIRE) at the University of Bristol. \nReference: Mitchell\, R. (2025). Using critical interpretive synthesis (CIS) for theoretical development: Mobilising African education research. In Sage Research Methods Cases Part 1. SAGE Publications\, Ltd.\, https://doi.org/10.4135/9781071984185 \nRegistration: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/swdtp/1651269
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/introducing-critical-interpretive-synthesis-a-systematic-inclusive-and-generative-approach-to-reviewing-the-literature/
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250512T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250512T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250507T151858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T152424Z
UID:10000506-1747047600-1747051200@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Making your literature review count
DESCRIPTION:The literature review is a key part of your doctoral thesis. It takes time to develop and builds an original argument. So\, why not make it available to others by turning it into a peer-reviewed publication? In this session of our Conducting Literature Reviews webinar series\, two early career researchers (ECRs) will talk about how they used their literature reviews in publications and gain recognition in their field. \nDr Nasrul Ismail is Senior Lecturer in Criminology in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol. He is a co-editor of Justice\, Power and Resistance (Bristol University Press) and also serves on the International Advisory Board for the International Journal of Prison Health. Nasrul also happens to be an SWDTP alumnus.\nDr Freya Wise is an SWDTP-awarded ESRC Research Fellow at UWE Bristol in the Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research (CABER) and a Visiting Fellow at The Open University. \nRegistration: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/swdtp/1651287
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/making-your-literature-review-count/
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250509T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250509T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250307T115443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T115457Z
UID:10000500-1746784800-1746810000@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:The Decolonial Researcher
DESCRIPTION:This course will offer an in-depth exploration of decolonising academia by asking: What are the possibilities when it comes to decolonial research? \nThis one-day course will be split into four sections:  \n\nExamining the decolonial critique of academia. This will involve exploring some of the main themes found within decolonial scholarship and activism with a specific focus on the decolonial critique of social science research.\nExploring some of the key predecessors of decolonial research which have had a significant impact on current thinking about decolonial research. More specifically\, consideration will be given to the relationship between feminist research\, Indigenous research\, and decolonial research.\nConsidering various strategies which have been suggested to decolonise research. This will involve discussing some of the practical strategies that may be used when trying to produce decolonial research.\nOffering a critique of decolonial research. This will involve recognising the limitations of decolonial research which make it an imperfect approach to conducting research.\n\nBy the end of the course\, participants will: \n\nBe well-versed in the decolonial critique of academia\, particularly in relation to social science research.\nBe able to identify the core principles and strategies which constitute decolonial research.\nBe prepared to offer a lucid critique of decolonial research.\n\n  \nPlease note this event is not run by the SWDTP. For more details and to book\, please click here: https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.php?article=13944 [ncrm.ac.uk]
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/the-decolonial-researcher-2/
LOCATION:Cardiff University\, Colum Drive\, Cardiff\, Cardiff\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250213T144234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T144234Z
UID:10000496-1746007200-1746018000@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Viva Survivor
DESCRIPTION:The viva is almost the end of the PhD. A lot of work leads to this point\, but often anxiety can mix with the sense of achievement at completing the thesis. For many candidates the time before the viva is filled with uncertainty about the day\, uncertainty about how to prepare well – and stress for what the viva might be like. \n  \nViva Survivor is for postgraduate researchers who want to know how to be ready for their viva. In this three-hour live webinar\, you will: \n• learn realistic expectations for the PhD viva; \n• identify key practical steps to take before submission; \n• explore practical strategies for preparation and the day of the viva. \n  \nTime will be spent exploring expectations for both in-person and video vivas\, and there will be plenty of time for Q&A over text chat. Viva Survivor will be delivered live by Dr Nathan Ryder over Zoom. Registration is limited.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/viva-survivor-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
ORGANIZER;CN="Nathan Ryder":MAILTO:nathan@nathanryder.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250424T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250310T093412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T093412Z
UID:10000503-1745488800-1745497800@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:How to Build and Measure Impact
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will help you understand the principles of different kinds of impact (academic\, societal and economic)\, how to identify the intended impacts of research and potential beneficiaries\, how to plan activities that will help achieve those intended impacts and how to measure progress towards these impacts. We will work through a ‘glucard TM building blocks’ plan for impact using a case study. You will be able to refine\, adapt and review the tool for use for your current research or as you plan future projects\, whether these are within or outwith an academic setting. The workshop will help free your creative thinking by getting ideas down on paper\, increase awareness about how to make impact integral to your work in practical and tangible ways\, and grow your capabilities and confidence to take actions forward. It will also help you show you that\, when planned alongside a PhD or project\, evaluation also enables you to continually improve your research strategy\, adapt your approach to enable greater impacts\, and help develop sought-after transferable skills. Sabina will graphically illustrate concepts and demonstrate tools by sharing live visualisations. The workshop is supported by further guides and references and Sabina is open to participant questions after the workshop.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/how-to-build-and-measure-impact/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250423T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250423T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250213T144035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T144035Z
UID:10000495-1745404200-1745411400@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Excellence at Interview- Grants and Jobs Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:An 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 content. The way candidates conduct themselves\, present ideas and respond to questions has a powerful influence on the way they are perceived. Even an academic front-runner can come unstuck if he or she lacks ‘presence’ and has difficulty interacting with others. \n  \nThe topics addressed include: \n• Principles of effective interviews \n• Managing nerves and appearing confident \n• Achieving physical and vocal presence \n• Engaging the interview panel \n• Responding convincingly to questions. \n  \nCourse participants learn how to do themselves justice under interview conditions. They develop a clearer\, more authoritative interview style that allows the strength of their ideas to shine through. After the course\, you’ll be able to get access to a course summary\, follow-up material and the VOX Academy – an online repository of written guidance\, lively videos and other resources to help you extend your learning and take your communication skills to the next level.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/excellence-at-interview-grants-and-jobs-masterclass/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250404T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250404T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20241204T143354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T143354Z
UID:10000488-1743757200-1743782400@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis
DESCRIPTION:In this course you will learn both how to clean longitudinal data as well as the main statistical models used to analyse it. The course will cover three fundamental frameworks for analysing longitudinal data: multilevel modelling\, structural equation modelling and event history analysis. \nThe course is organised as a mixture of lectures and hands-on practicals using real-world data. During the course\, there will also be opportunities to discuss also how to apply these models in your own research. \n  \nOutcomes: \n\nTo gain competence in the concepts\, designs and terms of longitudinal research.\nTo be able to apply a range of different methods for longitudinal data analysis.\nTo have a general understanding of how each method represents different kinds of longitudinal processes.\nTo be able to choose a design\, a plausible model and an appropriate method of analysis for a range of research questions.\n\n\nTopics covered by session \n\n13.03.2025  – Data cleaning and visualization of longitudinal data \n21.03.2025 – Cross-lagged models (covering also an introduction to Structural Equation Modelling and auto-regressive models) \n28.03.2025 – Multilevel model of change (covering also an introduction to multilevel modelling) \n04.04.2025 –  Latent Growth Modelling \n11.04.2025  – Survival models (also known as event history analysis)
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/introduction-to-longitudinal-data-analysis/2025-04-04/
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250403T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250403T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250307T145540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T145839Z
UID:10000502-1743678000-1743681600@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Conducting a Systematic Scoping Review: Methods and Insights from a Study on the Indian Diaspora and Education
DESCRIPTION:This webinar\, part of our Conducting Literature Reviews webinar series\, explores the process of conducting a systematic scoping review. Using a worked example on education in the post-independence Indian diaspora\, the session will outline the five-stage framework of Arksey and O’Malley (2005)\, covering search strategies\, inclusion criteria\, and thematic analysis. It will also discuss challenges in refining search terms\, identifying relevant literature\, and synthesising findings. This presentation provides practical guidance for doctoral students on conducting rigorous scoping reviews and demonstrates their value in mapping research landscapes. \nThis presentation will be presented by Dr Rita Chawla-Duggan\, Associate Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Education at The University of Bath. No interaction is expected\, but there will be Q&A during the session. \nReserve a space on our Ticket Tailor page: https://buytickets.at/swdtp/1620296
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/conducting-a-systematic-scoping-review-methods-and-insights-from-a-study-on-the-indian-diaspora-and-education/
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250402T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20250307T145156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T095149Z
UID:10000501-1743606000-1743609600@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Unlock the Power of Corpus-Based Techniques for systematic literature reviews
DESCRIPTION:Advances in computer technology made it possible to create and use large language databases often referred to as corpora in language studies. A recent development in the field is to apply corpus-based approaches to a wide range of areas beyond linguistic analysis (Pérez-Paredes\, 2021; Seale & Charteris-Black\, 2010). This interactive webinar will showcase how both quantitative and qualitative corpus analysis techniques—such as keyword analysis\, analysis of collocation (frequently co-occurring words)\, keywords in context\, and multi-word items—can be effectively utilized to identify and examine key themes for systematic literature reviews. Mastering corpus-based techniques is useful for researchers and PhD students as it allows for a more systematic and comprehensive analysis of existing literature. These skills enable participants to uncover patterns and themes that might be missed through traditional methods\, thereby enhancing the depth and rigour of research. \nThis session will be presented by Dr Reka Jablonkai\, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at the Department of Education and Research Group Convenor for the Language in and for Education Research Group at The University of Bath. \nReserve a space on our Ticket Tailor page: https://buytickets.at/swdtp/1620092
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/unlock-the-power-of-corpus-based-techniques-for-systematic-literature-reviews/
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250402T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20241204T140029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T140029Z
UID:10000477-1743602400-1743609600@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Bayesian Statistics for Social Scientists
DESCRIPTION:This course will familiarise students with the basic concepts of Bayesian theory. It is designed to provide an introduction to the principles\, methods\, and applications of Bayesian statistics. Bayesian statistics offers a powerful framework for data analysis and inference\, allowing for the incorporation of prior knowledge and uncertainty in a coherent and systematic manner. \n\nThe course covers: \n\nThe Basics of Probability\nBayes’ Theorem and Bayesian inference\nProbability Functions\nBayesian Conjugates\nMarkov Chain Monte Carlo\nApplications\n\n  \nBy the end of the course participants will: \n\nBe able to understand the basics of Bayesian analysis\nPerform simple Bayesian analyses\nApply simple models to their own work\n\n  \nThe course will be split across two days. On both days\, participants will work through a two-hour pre-recorded lecture in the morning and attend a two-hour live session at 2pm where they will have the opportunity to apply their learning to practical examples.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/introduction-to-bayesian-statistics-for-social-scientists/2025-04-02/
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250328T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250328T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T172239
CREATED:20241204T143354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T143354Z
UID:10000487-1743152400-1743177600@www.swdtp.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis
DESCRIPTION:In this course you will learn both how to clean longitudinal data as well as the main statistical models used to analyse it. The course will cover three fundamental frameworks for analysing longitudinal data: multilevel modelling\, structural equation modelling and event history analysis. \nThe course is organised as a mixture of lectures and hands-on practicals using real-world data. During the course\, there will also be opportunities to discuss also how to apply these models in your own research. \n  \nOutcomes: \n\nTo gain competence in the concepts\, designs and terms of longitudinal research.\nTo be able to apply a range of different methods for longitudinal data analysis.\nTo have a general understanding of how each method represents different kinds of longitudinal processes.\nTo be able to choose a design\, a plausible model and an appropriate method of analysis for a range of research questions.\n\n\nTopics covered by session \n\n13.03.2025  – Data cleaning and visualization of longitudinal data \n21.03.2025 – Cross-lagged models (covering also an introduction to Structural Equation Modelling and auto-regressive models) \n28.03.2025 – Multilevel model of change (covering also an introduction to multilevel modelling) \n04.04.2025 –  Latent Growth Modelling \n11.04.2025  – Survival models (also known as event history analysis)
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/introduction-to-longitudinal-data-analysis/2025-03-28/
CATEGORIES:Training
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