Archives by Tag 'methods'
methods@manchester web resource for social science methods
Tweetmethods@manchester is a web resource which brings together The University of Manchester’s internationally acclaimed expertise on social research methods. Visit www.methods.manchester.ac.uk to watch video clips of experts talking about specific methods: examples include Martin Everett’s leading work on Social Network Analysis, Wes Sharrock on Ethnomethodology, Nick Shryane on Structural Equation Modelling and Ian Plewis on Multilevel [...]
‘The Multi-disciplinary Toolkit for Global Ageing’ – Univ. of Oxford
TweetOxford Institute of Ageing Spring School ‘The Multi-disciplinary Toolkit for Global Ageing’ University of Oxford 19-23 April 2009 Deadline for registrations: 2 April 2009 Download the updated brochure here: http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/system/files/SpringSchoolBrochure2009.pdf This four day school will address concepts and tools in demography, bio-demography, bio-medical research and practice, economics, sociology, health and policy. Special emphasis will be [...]
Conference and Workshop – Exploiting Existing Data for Health Research
TweetExploiting Existing Data for Health Research International Conference, 17-19 September 2009 Training Workshop, 12-16 September 2009 University of St Andrews – Organised by the Scottish Health Informatics Programme (SHIP) International Conference In 2007 SHIP hosted the first ‘Exploiting Existing Data for Health Research’ conference at the University of St Andrews. Designed for researchers and practitioners [...]