Spring into Methods - Applications Open

Deadline 1pm, March 23

‌The Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities, in partnership with the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science, announces that applications are open for our new programme of events: ‘Spring into Methods’.

This interdisciplinary, and cohort building programme, gives doctoral researchers across Scotland, studying for a PhD in the Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences, the chance to apply to attend 2½ day research methods training events across a wide variety of topics.

Eight courses will be running as part of Spring into Methods between the April 11 - April 27 2018.

Course TitleDatesLocationMore Information/Apply
Longitudinal Data Analysis April 11-13 Edinburgh Link to Eventbrite
Discourse Analysis Training April 16-18 Edinburgh Link to Eventbrite
Text Mining and Analysts of Text Corpora April 16-18 Glasgow Link to Eventbrite
Qualitative Research in Conflict-Affected Settings April 18-20 Glasgow Link to Eventbrite
Feminist Research (in action) April 19-20 Glasgow Link to Eventbrite
Co-Design and Co-Creation Methods April 25-27 Dundee Link to Eventbrite
Oral History Theory and Practice April 25-27 Glasgow Link to Eventbrite
Participatory Action Research in the Field April 25-27 Paisley/Glasgow Link to Eventbrite

Eligibility

All courses are open to doctoral researchers in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at member HEIs.

Deadline

Applications will close at 1pm on March 23 2018

How to Apply

Applications should be made through the relevant Eventbrite page above for the course you wish to attend.

Please note that this is an application process, submission does not guarantee you a place. Applicants will be notified of the decision by March 29.

Travel Expense Guidance

Travel expenses will be reimbursed by the graduate school responsible for your subject area in line with their travel expense policy.

Additional Questions

Any additional questions should be directed to enquiries@sgsah.ac.uk or events@socsciscotland.ac.uk with “Spring into Methods” in the subject line.


First published: 6 March 2018