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Dear colleagues - We have places available on the following NEW research methods workshops starting in central London in September 09. Workshops are ideal for researchers working in all sectors of research who would like an opportunity to develop their skills, reflect on their practice or improve their understanding of social research. Follow the links below for more details...
The use of evidence, analysis and research in the policy process is aimed specifically at policy makers, policy officers and
people who need to draw on a range of evidence, research and data when making policy choices... see here for more details<http://www.natcen.ac.uk/natcenlearning/nl_cis_evidence_analysis_&_research.htm>
1 day £350 London 17th September
Ethical issues in social research is a two day workshop led by experienced social policy researchers from the National Centre for Social Research.
It will provide participants with a clear understanding of the principles and practice of high quality, ethical social research, see here for more details<http://www.natcen.ac.uk/natcenlearning/nl_cis_ethical_issues_social_research.htm>
2 days £650 London 23rd - 24th September
New to survey research, or looking to refresh and update your skills? Our quantitative training workshops will provide you with comprehensive and practical support in designing, conducting and analysing your survey data. new for autumn 09 are:
Introduction to self completion surveys<http://www.natcen.ac.uk/natcenlearning/nl_cis_self_completion.htm> 1 day £350 London 18th November
Sampling for surveys<http://www.natcen.ac.uk/natcenlearning/nl_cis_sampling_for_surveys.htm> 1 day £350 London 9th December
Basic statistical analysis for social research<http://www.natcen.ac.uk/natcenlearning/nl_cis_basic_stats_analysis_for_research.htm> 2 days £650 London 22nd - 23rd October
Regression analysis for social research<http://www.natcen.ac.uk/natcenlearning/nl_cis_regression_analysis_for_research.htm> 2 days £650 London 4th - 5th November
We offer discounts to participants from the academic and third sector
NatCen Learning events benefit from the unique ability of our training teams to draw on their own extensive experience of applied policy research in the 'real world' and to share that experience with delegates facing similar challenges. We offer flexible training and learning events focusing on interactive knowledge exchange drawing on real world research examples.
For more details of NatCen Learning courses visit our website: www.natcen.ac.uk/natcenlearning<http://www.natcen.ac.uk/natcenlearning>
You can call the NatCen Learning team on 020 7549 8577
We are also leading the development and delivery of the new ESRC funded Survey Skills programme for researchers early in their careers who want to gain a more rounded insight into the survey research process and a better understanding of the applied research world - see the website: www.surveynet.ac.uk<http://www.surveynet.ac.uk/>.
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Kandy Woodfield
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