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Dear Colleagues
I'm writing to let you know that we have just announced new dates for Spring 2011 workshops on the Survey Skills Programme. Our workshops can be very popular so please do bring this programme to the attention of your junior colleagues or new academic staff - they can visit our website to book places on our new 2011 dates: http://www.surveynet.ac.uk/ssp/workshops/scheduled.asp.
The Survey Skills Programme is a unique training programme for career-young social researchers to gain a first-hand insight into how the data they analyse was collected, or to understand more fully the issues faced by survey organisations when trying to provide high quality data. A prestigious collaboration of academic institutes and professional research organisations, including the National Centre for Social Research, the Office for National Statistics, TNS - BMRB and IpsosMORI have joined together to offer a wide range of training opportunities covering all stages of the survey research process.
Survey Skills, funded by ESRC since 2009 as part of the Survey Resource Network, is targeted at early-career social researchers whether studying for postgraduate degrees or working in central and local Government, the public, voluntary or charity sectors. It is a low cost practical training programme comprising an introductory workshop followed by tailored placements. The cost to enter the programme is on a sliding scale between £20 and £50 depending on your research sector.
We run a series of workshops each year between September and May. The workshop provides an overview of the survey process from the practitioner's viewpoint. It considers quality in relation to the decisions made at each stage of the process, with an emphasis on how participants can recognise quality in survey data. It also provides an introduction to other resources available to social researchers. In the afternoon we showcase a national social survey and discuss related methodological issues. The workshops offer a great opportunity to network with fellow researchers from across the social research community and act as a gateway into a range of other Survey Skills and ESRC activities & resources.
Participants can then move onto up to four days of placement activity which provides hands-on experience of the process of running a survey. Placements are free of charge and have included activities including accompanying an interviewer during a household 'face to face' interview, visiting the UK Data Archive, visiting a telephone unit, attending a workshop on analysing longitudinal data , and shadowing a survey team working in one of the survey organisations.
For more information visit our web site www.surveynet.ac.uk<http://www.surveynet.ac.uk> and click on 'survey skills' on the left hand menu. This opens up our pages and if you click on 'workshops' you get details of dates plus the booking form which can be sent as a word attachment or by cutting and pasting into the body of an email. Hope to see you there!!
If you would like further information on the Survey Skills programme or the Survey Resources Network please contact us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Bev Botting
Survey Skills Outreach Officer
020 7549 9513|Ext:5113 |Switchboard: 020 7250 1866
National Centre for Social Research
35 Northampton Square
London EC1V 0AX
www.surveynet.ac.uk<http://www.surveynet.ac.uk>
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