• Beyond Farm to Fork

    Are you a PhD student at the University of Exeter undertaking food-related research? Whether your project touches on farming or fishing, food consumption or food waste, plant diseases or diet-related health outcomes – if your project is related to food, we’d love for you to join us for the Beyond Farm to Fork conference. This interdisciplinary, one-day event, organised […]

  • Gen Delta Student Workshop

    This is free training workshop for women from Black, Asian and other minoritised ethnic groups currently in postgraduate research (PGR) studies on ‘retention and progression’ at Goldsmiths, University of London on Wednesday, 5th March 2025 from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. See flyer attached.   In this workshop you will learn about the different funding […]

  • From research impact to commercialisation: the who, what & how of making your research impactful and sustainable

    The School of Education at the University of Bristol are pleased to extend an invitation to SWDTP-affiliated students and colleagues to attend the following event: From research impact to commercialisation: the who, what & how of making your research impactful and sustainable Hybrid event | 15:00 – 16:00, Wednesday 5th March 2025 Academics in the School […]

  • Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis

    Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis

    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. The course is organised as a mixture of lectures and hands-on practicals […]

  • Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis

    Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis

    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. The course is organised as a mixture of lectures and hands-on practicals […]

  • Introduction to Bayesian Statistics for Social Scientists

    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. The […]

  • Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis

    Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis

    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. The course is organised as a mixture of lectures and hands-on practicals […]

  • Introduction to Bayesian Statistics for Social Scientists

    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. The […]

  • Unlock the Power of Corpus-Based Techniques for systematic literature reviews

    Conducting Literature Reviews

    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 […]

  • Conducting a Systematic Scoping Review: Methods and Insights from a Study on the Indian Diaspora and Education

    Conducting Literature Reviews

    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 […]