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Updated 10 July 2018
Please note the software and hardware requirements in the course outline. Some courses require software pre-installed on your own laptop. To find out more, click on the course code number. This will take you to the course outline, which contains contact details for the Instructor.
If a course is fully booked email us to be added to a waiting list.
Course code | Course title | Thursday | Friday and Saturday |
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SA101 | R Basics – ALMOST FULLY BOOKED | 13:30–17:00 | 09:00–17:00 |
SA103 | Python Programming for Social Scientists: Big Data, Web Scraping and Other Useful Programming Tricks | 13:30-17:00 | 09:00-17:00 |
SA104 | Introduction to STATA | 13:30-17:00 | 09:00-17:00 |
SA107 | Introduction to Exploratory Network Analysis | 13:30-17:00 | 09:00-17:00 |
SA108 | Introduction to NVivo for Qualitative Data Analysis | 13:30-17:00 | 09:00-17:00 |
SS02 | Seasoned Scholars Workshop: Multi-Method Designs, Case-oriented and Comparative Methods |
Course code | Course title | Time |
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SB101 | Introduction to Relational Social Science – Pragmatic Analytics | 09:00–12:30 |
SB102 | Introduction to Interpretive Research Designs: From Research Question to Research Proposal | 09:00–12:30 |
SB103 | Multi-Method Research: Techniques and Applications | 14:00–17:30 |
SB104 | Methods in Political Theory and Normative Analysis | 09:00–12:30 |
SB105 | Case Study Research: Method and Practice | 09:00–12:30 |
SB106A | Process Tracing Methodology I – Foundations and Guidelines | 09:00–12:30 |
SB106B | Process Tracing Methodology II – Evidence and Empirical Testing in Practice | 14:00–17:30 |
SB107 | Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Fuzzy Sets – FULLY BOOKED | 14:00–17:30 |
SB108 | Introduction to Experimental Research in the Social Sciences | 14:00-17:30 |
SB207 | Longitudinal Research Designs – Qualitative Approaches | 14:00–17:30 |
SB208 | Applied Experimental Research | 14:00–17:30 |
SB210A | Causal Inference in the Social Sciences I: Randomised Controlled Trials and Matched Designs | 09:00–12:30 |
SB210B | Causal Inference in the Social Sciences II: Difference in Difference, Regression Discontinuity and Instruments | 09:00–12:30 |
SC101 | Expert Interviews for Qualitative Data Generation | 09:00–12:30 |
SC103 | Survey Design and Analysis | 09:00–12:30 |
SC104 | Automated Collection of Web and Social Data | 14:00–17:30 |
SC105 | Big Data Analysis in the Social Sciences | 14:00–17:30 |
SC106 | Ethnographic and Other Field Research Methods: Introduction | 09:00–12:30 |
SC206 | Ethnographic and Other Field Research Methods: Advanced | 09:00–12:30 |
SD001 | Introduction to Inferential Statistics: What you need to know before you take regression – ALMOST FULLY BOOKED | 09:00–12:30 |
SD002 | Multiple Regression Analysis: Estimation, Diagnostics, and Modelling | 14:00–17:30 |
SD101A | Qualitative Data Analysis: Concepts and Approaches – FULLY BOOKED - email us if you'd like to register | Group 1: 09:00–12:30 Group 2: 14:00-17:30 |
SD102A | Analysing Political Discourse I: Theories, Concepts and Research Designs | 09:00–12:30 |
SD102B | Analysing Political Discourse II: Analyses and Applications | 09:00–12:30 |
SD103 | Introduction to Quantitative Text Analysis | 09:00-12:30 |
SD104 | Multivariate Statistical Techniques for Comparing Countries | 09:00-12:30 |
SD106 | Social Networks: Theoretically Informed Analysis with UCINET | 09:00-12:30 |
SD107 | Intermediate R: Capacities for Analysis and Visualisation | 09:00-12:30 |
SD203 | Quantitative Text Analysis | 09:00–12:30 |
SD209 | Applied Multilevel Regression Modelling | 09:00–12:30 |
SD210 | Advanced Social Network Analysis and Visualization with R | 09:00-12:30 |
SD211 | Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling | 09:00-12:30 |
SD212 | Panel Data Analysis | 14:00–17:30 |
SD313 | Advanced Causal Mediation Analysis | 14:00–17:30 |