Purchases for Mitchell Online, our collaboration with @MitchellSNA, have been extended until 26 February!
This course covers the core concepts, methods and data analysis techniques of SNA during several sessions across March.
Find out more: https://t.co/mAqXPJLXLr
Over the next few weeks, Methods North West is pleased to be able to several events as part of our Lunchtime Seminar series.
They explore approaches to literature reviews, methods for policy impact, imposter participants in qualitative research, and the ethics of care.
There are just a couple of days to purchase a place on Mitchell Online, our introduction to social network analysis with @MitchellSNA.
Find out more about the course, and purchase your place today: https://t.co/mAqXPJMvAZ
The deadline to purchase a place on Mitchell Online, our introduction to social network analysis with @MitchellSNA is Monday, 17 February.
Find out more about the course, and purchase your place today: https://t.co/mAqXPJMvAZ
This Thursday (12pm - 1pm), join us for one of our regular lunchtime sessions where we explore how to qualitatively elicit the ‘voice’ of non-speaking neurodiverse people.
https://t.co/R3xB8y7sZS
Methods North West is still accepting contributions to our regular Methods Lab events. Our labs are a fantastic way for researchers to come together and explore a particular method or methodology.
Tomorrow, we have the first
@MethodsNW Lunchtime Session of the year with Lee Francis from @LancasterManage. But, don't worry - there's still time to sign up!
If you are a researcher or teaching staff interested in demystifying eye tracking, then this is the session for you.
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The popular @MethodsNW Lunchtime Seminars continue this month. You can find details of upcoming and sessions and booking details here https://t.co/9KMTy3lTJn 😀
@LancasterManage You can view all our upcoming events on our eventbrite page here, with more to be announced in the coming weeks: https://t.co/5eAD6x7ROA
Over the first few weeks of this new year, Methods North West is pleased to be able to several events as part of our Lunchtime Seminar series.
They explore eye tracking software, methods used with non-speaking neurodiverse participants, and approaches to literature reviews.
Our first event is with Lee Francis from @LancasterManage next Thursday, exploring the very basics of measuring attention as a research method, and how to design experiments and analyse data with live examples.
Sign up here: https://t.co/eHZz17XQrD
Our lunchtime sessions are a fantastic way to share fresh perspectives on a range of topics.
Our upcoming ones explore the utilisation of eye tracking software, methods used when working with non-speaking neurodiverse participants , and various approaches to literature reviews.
Methods Talk is a fantastic way to keep up to date with discussions over issues across the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Find out more about the four released episodes so far below!
We now have four episodes of Methods Talk, the methods@manchester podcast
Methods Talk features researchers in conversation, discussing issues related to Humanities and Social Science research methods and approaches.
Our next online Lunchtime Session will be on Thursday, the 16th of January (12pm - 1pm), where we're joined by Lee Francis from @LancasterManage.
Find out more and sign up here: https://t.co/eHZz17XQrD
Our discussion covered this collaborative approach to re-imagining meanings and explored why such an approach to decolonisation is important.
You can listen now on Spotify: https://t.co/9WtPSSE9ip