• Changing the Odds: Exploring Gambling and Gambling Harms Through Arts & Humanities

    Humanities Research Space (Room H20), Arts Complex, University of Bristol

    Can 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 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 […]

  • Reactionary Politics Summer School

    University of Bath Bath, United Kingdom

    Held 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 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 […]

  • Call for abstracts: Justice beyond Criminal Justice

    University of Bath, 8 West Room 2.23 Bath, United Kingdom

    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. This event is a collaboration between the Criminology Research Group at the University of Bath, the SWDTP, and the British Society […]

  • 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 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 […]

  • 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 the processes of qualitative analysis and enable participants to enact RTA in flexible, iterative and reflexive ways as appropriate to the needs of their projects. […]

  • 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 tracking and collaboration Set up reusable Jupyter Notebooks for consistent workflows No prior experience is required. The workshop is suitable for all doctoral students using […]

  • 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 effects (moderation) using regression models, conduct mediation analysis using structural equation modelling and combine both approaches to explore mediated moderation. Emphasis is placed on interpretation, […]

  • Education-focused Quantitative Research Methods Workshops Using R

    35 Berkeley Square, Bristol 35 Berkeley Square, Bristol, United Kingdom

    The 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 to Rasch Modelling Using R”. Further details and registration instructions can be found here:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/two-cmm-hosted-quantitative-research-methods-workshops-using-r-tickets-1656870958639?aff=oddtdtcreator&_gl=1%2A1r1e1il%2A_up%2AMQ..%2A_ga%2AMTcyMTE2NzAyMC4xNzU3MDY0OTA2%2A_ga_TQVES5V6SH%2AczE3NTcwNjQ5MDYkbzEkZzAkdDE3NTcwNjQ5MDYkajYwJGwwJGgw Please send enquiries to: ed-events@bristol.ac.uk

  • Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Science

    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: Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Science Instructor: Dr Elisabetta Pellini (Bayes Business School) Term: Autumn 2025   Module Outline and Aims In […]