Research methods: workshops for Postgraduates
Published on 1 November 12
Methods@Manchester are hosting a series of talks and workshops around research methods in the social sciences
Methods@Manchester, funded by the Faculty of Humanities, aims to highlight Manchester's strength in research methods in the social sciences, promote interdisciplinary and innovative methodological developments and foster further developments, including training.
They host a series of workshops, lunch time talks and training courses, specifically aimed at conducting research in the social sciences.
Upcoming events
Internet Ethnographies - Adi Kuntsman
Tuesday 27 November, 9:00am-12:30pm (Ellen Wilkinson C5.1)
More details: http://www.methods.manchester.ac.uk/events/workshops/
Auto-photography – Melanie Lombard
Monday 10 December, 2:30-5 pm, (Humanities Bridgeford Street, 1.69/70)
More details: http://www.methods.manchester.ac.uk/events/workshops/
Generalized Linear Models: a basic statistics course – Graham Hutcheson
28, 29 & 30th January, 9.15, (Basement Computer Lab, Humanities Bridgeford Street Building)
More details: http://www.methods.manchester.ac.uk/events/2013-01-28/
What is…? Talks: What is a case-control study? Prof. Tarani Chandola
Thursday 8, November 2012, 1 - 2pm, (Room 1.69/1.70, Humanities Bridgeford Street)
More details: http://www.methods.manchester.ac.uk/events/whatis/casecontrol/index.shtml
To find out more about the lunch time talks, training courses and workshops visit the methods@manchester website.