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SUMMARY:Gen Delta Student Workshop
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nIn this workshop you will learn about the different funding opportunities available to undertake PGR research\, you will also develop skills in writing a research proposal for PGR study. Reimbursement of up to £125 per person will be offered for travel\, however\, please wait until your place is confirmed before booking travel. Catering will also be provided on the day. \n  \nTo learn more about this event\, please follow the link below. \n  \nFor questions or queries please email Anna Horn\, the Generation Delta project manager at a.e.horn@leeds.ac.uk. \n  \nWebsite: https://generationdelta.leeds.ac.uk/news/the-university-of-plymouth/ \nTwitter: https://twitter.com/GenDelta2022/status/1775475535642038561 \nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7181239189928058880
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/gen-delta-student-workshop/
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SUMMARY:From research impact to commercialisation: the who\, what & how of making your research impactful and sustainable
DESCRIPTION: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:\n\nFrom research impact to commercialisation: the who\, what & how of making your research impactful and sustainable\nHybrid event | 15:00 – 16:00\, Wednesday 5th March 2025\nAcademics in the School of Education have been quite successful in impact work which has led onto commercialisation opportunities\, including the options to license the toolkits arising from research to organisations to continue to deliver this work in practice or by the creation of social enterprises that create value to educators/pupils etc but also give the opportunity to reinvest into the enterprise.\nThis session\, chaired by fellow School of Education academic Dr Frances Giampapa\, aims to give you an understanding of what enterprise is and how to work from impact towards commercialisation in this panel session.\n\nMore details and registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-research-impact-to-commercialisation-tickets-1235895128599?aff=oddtdtcreator\nA reminder that this event is not organised by the SWDTP. Please direct enquiries to Seekan Hui (seekan.hui@bristol.ac.uk).
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/from-research-impact-to-commercialisation-the-who-what-how-of-making-your-research-impactful-and-sustainable/
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UID:10000485-1741856400-1741881600@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/2025-03-13/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250321T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260618T191925
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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/2025-03-21/
CATEGORIES:Training
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UID:10000476-1742997600-1743004800@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/2025-03-26/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250328T090000
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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/
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