Covering the process of undertaking a randomised trial, focusing on the practicalities of organising and running trials.
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Covering the process of doing a systematic review, focusing on practicalities and emphasising how and why this qualifies as scientific research.
Covering the process of doing a systematic review, focusing on practicalities and emphasising how and why this qualifies as scientific research.
Covering the process of doing a systematic review, focusing on practicalities and emphasising how and why this qualifies as scientific research.
Gain an understanding of the theoretical, practical and ethical practices an empirical researcher adopts when interviewing participants. Short course for postgraduate students.
Explore issues and methods involved in conducting qualitative and/or ethnographic research in the social sciences related to the digital with this online course.
'Magic' was a wide-ranging concept that affected many aspects of medieval society. This course will consider the actual and perceived practices of magic in the medieval period and their consequences.
Can we re-frame heritage loss? This transdisciplinary course will explore how to manage transformative change in the historic environment to generate both ecological and cultural benefits. Join online or in-person to stay on top of emerging ideas.
Writing flash fiction brings benefits to writers of all stripes. In this hands-on workshop, we'll be writing each week, discussing our work, and developing new skills in brevity, language and form.
This hands-on session explores how AI can support—not replace—expert pedagogical decision-making in the design of listening materials
Uncover the mysteries of the medieval afterlife through its art and architecture. Examine a range of objects from across Western Europe and the Mediterranean.
Linear algebra and its matrices appear throughout the sciences and in the mathematical parts of the social sciences. This basic course is a prerequisite to understanding advanced mathematics and myriad closely and distantly related quantitative fields.
