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ESRC Advanced Training

Credit bearing Advanced Training modules are open to ESRC funded students based at the University of Warwick. These modules may be based in Departments and offer priority access to their own students, after this ESRC funded students will have priority.

The following 10 CAT Advanced Training modules will be available for the 2022-23 academic year:

Module

 

Date

Convenor

Further information

MH943-10 Mixed Methods Design

  04/03/2024 Felicity Boardman, Associate Professor, Warwick Medical School

Module information

MH944-10 Mixed Methods Analysis and Integration

  13/05/2024 Felicity Boardman, Associate Professor, Warwick Medical School

Module information

How do I apply to undertake a credit bearing Advanced Training module?

If you decide that you would like to apply for a place on one of the credit bearing Advanced Training modules please email esrcdtp@warwick.ac.uk. Please note the deadline for application is 13/2/23.


The Ethnography Circle

The ESRC DTC at Warwick is also pleased to support The Ethnography Circle.

Full details of the Ethnography Circle programme for the 2021/22 academic year can be found at http://www.warwick.ac.uk/go/ikon/events/ethnography

The Circle is a series of informal, multidisciplinary discussions which alternate presentations by leading ethnographers with group sessions where participants reflect on their ethnographic research practices.

Admission is free but space is limited. If you wish to join the group at one or all of these sessions, please reserve your place in advance by RVSP: ethnography@wbs.ac.uk


Advanced Training offered across the Midlands Graduate School DTP

Information regarding Advanced Training opportunities offered to ESRC funded Warwick PhD students can be found on the Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership - Advanced Training opportunities.


Advanced Training offered by the wider ESRC network

ESRC Data and Methods Services supporting research and providing training

The ESRC funds a range of data and methods services to support research and study. It provides resources needed to access high quality socio-economic data and to develop research skills. These services are:

Each service provides support and delivers training, including joint training and can be contacted if you are interested in bespoke training.