The Manchester Methods summer school is fast approaching and runs from 6th-10th July 2015 at The University of Manchester.
Booking is essential to secure a place on the summer school courses.
The school will run for one week, and participants will select a single course for the duration of the school. Each course will deliver four days of content to a five-day timetable (Monday afternoon to Friday lunch-time), building on successful methods@manchester and CMIST short-courses given throughout the year. The courses include software training, qualitative and quantitative analysis, area studies, and research design.
We now seven individual streams available on the methods@manchester Summer School, including courses on social network analysis, mplus, mixed methods research, content analysis, the Rasch Model and our newest addition ‘Researching public and voluntary sector organisations’.
Available Courses:
• Advanced methods for social network analysis (SNA)
• Structural Equation Modelling using Mplus
• Integrated Mixed-Methods Research with sub-strands on Factor Analysis (FA) and Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
• Introduction to social network analysis (SNA) using UCINET and Netdraw
• Content Analysis for Online Data
• Constructing and Validating Measures using the Rasch Model
• Researching public and voluntary sector organisations
Full details of the Summer School, courses and booking requirements may be found at http://www.methods.manchester.ac.uk/events/summerschool
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