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Online via Microsoft TeamsThis series is made up of two half-day workshops, led by the University of St Andrews’ doctoral researcher Ann Gillian Chu. The first workshop focuses…
This series is made up of two half-day workshops, led by the University of St Andrews’ doctoral researcher Ann Gillian Chu. The first workshop focuses…
This series is made up of two half-day workshops, led by the University of St Andrews’ doctoral researcher Ann Gillian Chu. The first workshop focuses…
Acknowledging interlockers as holders of unique expertise who should be actively engaged with as creative contributors or co-equal research partners is becoming increasingly common, especially…
Building rapport is essential to ethical and methodologically-sound research. This workshop will explore practical techniques for effective verbal and non-verbal communication with research participants. Whether conducting research online or in-person, participants will come away with evidence-based strategies for building trust and setting boundaries to safeguard their own well being and that of participants.
Climate-related mental health challenges are increasingly widespread, and researchers are at higher risk of negative well being outcomes. This interactive, virtual workshop aims to address diverse experiences of climate-related distress, exploring theoretical frameworks and practical tools for cultivating emotional resilience in the face of a warming planet.
Corpus analytical software are versatile tools that provide users with an easy-to-use means for analysing qualitative and quantitative data. In this two-part session, first, an overview of Corpus Linguistics and its applications in Social Sciences will be presented. Then, an opportunity to gain practical experience using corpus tools is provided.
This is a 2-day workshop event on “Working with Survey Data: Creating and Analysing Survey Instrument”. The workshop will combine lectures, group practice, whole-class discussion, and QnA. This workshop focuses on how to turn research questions into a set of survey instrument and why analysing survey instrument is important when working with survey data.
A three-part interactive workshop series to introduce and compare agent-based modelling and system dynamics modelling, focusing on their applications in social science and public health.
This training will introduce time series analysis for associative studies using distributed lag non-linear models and how to conduct it in R/RStudio. This method provides an elegant framework to study the 3-dimensional relationships between the predictor, its lags and their effects on the outcome.
The overall aim of this training event is to provide a comprehensive overview of the application of the classic version of grounded theory methodology.
This live session will be hosted by the SGSSS Knowledge Exchange and Employability Manager and one student mentee from last year, who will be available…
I plan to record 3 x 30 mins to an hour podcasts with a guest and then teach 3 x 30 mins to an hour interactive session with students where I will invite them to ponder on some questions and use the podcast as a point of reflection.
This interactive training will cover a range of trauma-informed theories and approaches to research. Activities will be specifically focused on developing trauma informed research tools to promote the safety and collaboration of both participants and researchers.
Do you want to Increase your awareness of how industry can enhance your research and its impact? Understand the rewards and challenges of collaborating with…
This event aims to share the experience of cross-countries data collection under the influence of Covid-19. Many aspects are involved, including different fieldwork methods used by these two ongoing research projects and challenges of data collection in terms of in-person fieldwork and online research.
This live session will be hosted by the SGSSS Associate Director, Dr Rachel Shanks, who will be available answer any questions you may have around…
How should we theorize the ‘margins’? What skills do we need to do this effectively and sensitively? We invite interested eligible research students to register…
This virtual session will be hosted by the SGSSS Knowledge Exchange and Employability Manager and a few of our Summer Hosts, who will be available…
Join us for the 2023 SGSSS Hub Festival. Hosted this year at the University of Strathclyde on the 9th & 10th of March. This year,…
This Social Anthropology residential training runs from 10th April to 14th April, 2023. It integrates pre-fieldwork, post-fieldwork graduate students and faculty in an ambitious and…
In a two-part workshop on R (Studio), you will create your personalized character in the virtual space of Gather town and start from the very basics of setting up R, continue to explore ways to upload and sort data, dive into eye-pleasing plots, and learn about the best practices in data analysis.
STAR2 is a residential training event for post-fieldwork writing up PhD students in Social Anthropology in Scotland that combines master classes focused on writing up PhD research projects with sessions preparing PhD students for careers in anthropology within and beyond the academy.
This event is a 2.5-hour training session on some of the key benefits and challenging issues when implementing a mixed-methods design in social research.
This workshop will introduce zine-making as creative and participatory research method.
This will be an interactive workshop that will explore the benefits of using an online collaborative autoethnographic approach to reflect on personal and shared experiences.
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