Overview

Your first port-of-call for methods training should be your department; divisional research methods training is complementary and supplementary to that offered by departments. At present, it is focussed on support for researchers wishing to work outside their disciplinary mainstream, or to broaden their methods awareness. Opportunities are updated here termly.

If between your departmental and divisional offerings, you still have specific methods training needs, your first port of call should be to check the Graduate Student handbooks for departments you think might have something that would support your needs. If you find reference to a course there, please contact their graduate studies administrator directly. Use the link on the right to find you handbook.

 
If you are still not able to find what you're looking for, please contact the Researcher Development team using the link on the right, who may be able to signpost additional opportunities from across the wider university.

Resources & Related Websites

Graduate Student Handbook

Contact the Researcher Development Team

Divisional training...

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SSD Co-Working Sessions 

27 April to 19 June
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DPhil Training and Development 1:1 Appointments

30 April to 18 June
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Academic Life Management: finding systems that stick

13 May to 17 June
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Introducing and Workshopping Digital Methods

04 June to 11 June
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Advanced R for Social Science Researchers

05 June
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Teaching with Museum Objects: Eloquent Things

09 June to 12 June
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Teaching - Designing and Delivering a Lecture

09 June
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DRSN Check-in: Reflecting on Difficult Research (Drop-in)

10 June
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How to Write about your Research for Publication

15 June
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Mindfulness Toolkit: Boost Focus and Build Resilience

17 June