Social Media for Researchers

Online

A workshop that constantly evolves to take into account the fast-moving nature of social media and features bang up to date case studies and examples facilitated by Dr Jamie Gallagher, an award-winning public engagement professional.   Getting your work on social media may be easy - but making it popular is more challenging. This workshop takes you through the main social media channels and looks … Continue reading Social Media for Researchers

HRI Methodology Seminar Series

Online

Speaker - Scott Nichol on: Recruitment, clinical trials and participant relationships The Health Research Institute are launching the next Research Methodology Seminar Series in September 2023. The aim of the seminar series is to showcase and share the innovative approaches that staff, and doctoral students are taking to help them address some of the pertinent … Continue reading HRI Methodology Seminar Series

Time Management

Online

There never seems to be enough time. There is so much to do, competing priorities, looming deadlines. We are often so busy doing things that there is no time to step back and look at how we are doing things and how we are managing our time. This workshop is an opportunity to do just … Continue reading Time Management

LRST: Finding information : staff and doctoral researchers

Adsetts Learning Centre, City Campus

For staff and doctoral researchers: in this introductory session we will go over some principles of literature searching, share some examples, and there will be time to practice your own searches. Book your place via Unihub.

LRST: Research Data Management – staff and doctoral researchers

Adsetts Learning Centre, City Campus

For staff and doctoral researchers: This introductory session will introduce the core concepts of research data management and go over the main elements of a data management plan. There will be an opportunity to work on your own plan. Book your place via Unihub.

WRDTP: An introduction to Multilevel Modelling for Intersectionality Research: The MAIHDA approach

On Campus - hosted by University of Sheffield

This training session is open to all ESRC and non-ESRC funded PhD and MA Social Research students within the WRDTP’s seven partner universities. PGRs from all seven interdisciplinary Pathways are welcome to attend. Multilevel models allow researchers to use data that has a clustered structure – such as pupils nested within schools, or individuals within … Continue reading WRDTP: An introduction to Multilevel Modelling for Intersectionality Research: The MAIHDA approach