Advanced Training workshops 2018-19
Credit bearing Advanced Training modules
The Warwick ESRC DTP will offer credit bearing Advanced Training modules. These will be 10 CAT modules at Masters level which can be taken by Midland Graduate School (MGS) ESRC DTP 1+3 students in contribution to their Masters programme and as well as by MGS DTP PhD phase students as part of their Advanced Training requirement.
Information about these modules will be made available here in due course.
Non-credit bearing Advanced Training workshops
Non-credit bearing Advanced Training workshops are workshop style training events ranging from half a day to 2 days in duration. All PhD students in the Social Sciences at Warwick, as well as ESRC funded Masters students from across the ESRC DTP network are welcome to attend.
Title of workshop |
Date and Time |
Venue |
Convenor |
Webpage and booking information |
Field research, transparency and analytic rigour through coding |
21st January 2019 9am-5pm |
Wolfson Research Exchange, Library | Dr Maria Koinova |
Booking form is available via the webpage |
Researching Gender(ed) Work: Concepts and Methods |
Thursday 2nd May 2019 9:30am- 5pm |
R1.04, Ramphal Building, Library Road | Delivered by members of the Connecting Research on Employment and Work (CREW) network at the University of Warwick |
Booking form is available via the webpage |
Doing more interesting and influential research |
Tuesday 7th May 2019 Time 9:30-4:30 |
R2.41 |
Professor Jorgen Sandberg, University of Queensland, Australia |
Booking form is available via the webpage |
Mediation, moderation and conditional process analysis |
4th June 2019 10am-4pm (refreshments and registration from 9:30am) |
A0.02 Zeeman Building | Dr Tom Bailey |
Booking form is available via the webpage |
PsychoPy - programming for behavioural science studies |
12th - 14th June 2019 9am - 5:30pm daily |
A0.02 Zeeman Building | Dr Jon Peirce |
Booking form is available via the webpage |
The Ethnography Circle
The ESRC DTC/P at Warwick is also pleased to support The Ethnography Circle.
Full details of the Ethnography Circle programme for Term 1 can be found at http://www.warwick.ac.uk/go/ikon/events/ethnography
As before, this is intended as an informal, multi-disciplinary series open to all, so please feel free to share with any students or colleagues who may be interested.
If you wish to join us at one or all of these sessions, please let Katerina Gavrilova know via kin@wbs.ac.uk
Numbers will be limited so please contact me to secure a place.