The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) delivers training in #ResearchMethods. Visit: www.ncrm.ac.uk
NCRM is a partnership between the University of Southampton and The University of Manchester.
National Centre for Research Methods
Join this one-day course exploring what decolonial research is, how to practically implement it, and what its critics say about it.
Date: 14 July 2026
Details: www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
Generative AI is reshaping research: writing, analysis, collaboration. This new course gives researchers space to think it through critically, then experiment hands-on with their own materials.
University of Manchester, 14 October, 10:00-16:00
www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
AI for Survey Researchers (three workshop series) - online
A clear, practical introduction to how LLMs actually work and how to use them effectively in research.
Date: 8 June, 22 June, 6 July
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Using Generative AI in Ethical and Professional Ways as a Researcher, 14 Oct'26 - Mark Carrigan
Explore the opportunities, risks, and ethical use of generative AI in research in this two-part interactive training combining critical discussion with hands-on practice.
www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
Join our 5-day Summer School on experimental methods in the social sciences.
Learn the foundations & gain practical skills in designing, implementing, analysing & presenting lab, field & survey experiments.
Date: 29 June and 3 July 2026 at @unisouthampton.
Learn more: www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
The online NCRM short course Political Ethnography will run on Friday mornings from 2-23 October 2026.
It will teach participants how to conduct #qualitative field research, particularly participant observation and interviewing.
Register: www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
New to Git? Learn core version control skills using a simple graphical interface. Create repositories, manage branches and collaborate via GitHub—no command line required.
Date: 15 July, 13:00-16:00
Sign up: www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis covers three fundamental frameworks for analysing longitudinal data: multilevel modelling, structural equation modelling & event history analysis through a mix of lectures and hands-on practicals.
22-26 June 2026.
Join: www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
The NCRM course Participatory Action Research: Equitable Partnerships and Engaged Research takes place on 17-18 June 2026.
Led by @kimozano.bsky.social, the online course includes practical activities and advice clinics.
Register: www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
Join our 2-day online course on Participatory Action Research (PAR) and explore co-production, community engagement, power-sharing, participatory methods, and collaborative approaches to health research and action for change.
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This course introduces researchers to version control using Git and GitHub through an accessible graphical interface, requiring no prior experience with Git or the command line. Participants will lea
This course will offer an in-depth exploration of decolonising academia by asking: What are the possibilities when it comes to decolonial research? This one-day course will be split into four se
Large language models are now embedded in research workflows across the social sciences, yet most researchers interact with these tools through consumer interfaces that obscure how they work, where d
This online course, taught over four mornings, aims to teach participants how to conduct qualitative field research, particularly participant observation and ordinary language interviewing. The cours
Longitudinal data is essential in a number of research fields as it enables analysts to concurrently understand aggregate and individual level change in time, the occurrence of events and improves ou
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PAR aims to create a space for researcher and participants to co-produce knowledge and where relevant, action for change. PAR is considered as a research paradigm in itself, that embodies a particula
www.ncrm.ac.uk
PAR aims to create a space for researcher and participants to co-produce knowledge and where relevant, action for change. PAR is considered as a research paradigm in itself, that embodies a particula