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Methods@manchester will hold their 6th annual Methods Summer School from 2-6 July and 9-13 July 2018.

We have 8 courses announced for the two week event, which will provide training in software and data analysis, with a mix of qualitative and quantitative courses. Our newest course is Qualitative Research in Action: Ethnography, Peer Research, and Arts-Based Methods (9-13 July 2018).

We also have postgraduate bursaries available.

The courses for 2018 are:

Generalized Linear Models: a comprehensive system of analysis and graphics using R and the Rcommander (2-6 July 2018)
Getting Started in R: an introduction to data analysis and visualisation (2-6 July 2018)
Structural Equation Modelling with MPlus (2-6 July 2018)
Introduction to Social Network Analysis using UCINET and Netdraw (2-6 July 2018)
Statistical Analysis of Social Networks (9-13 July 2018)
Social Media Data Analysis (9-13 July 2018)
Quantitative Longitudinal Data Analysis (9-13 July 2018)
Qualitative Research in Action: Ethnography, Peer Research, and Arts-Based Methods (9-13 July 2018)

For full details, including prices, dates, and course summaries, visit: https://www.methods.manchester.ac.uk/connect/events/summer-school/


Apologies for cross-posting.



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