This is our searchable database of training events. For details of bursaries, more about major past and future events, see our Training overview
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Weighting and Imputation for Survey Non-response
Dr Tarek Al Baghal
Online using Zoom
Introducing longitudinal biomedical studies from a social science perspective: ALSPAC & GenScot
Prof Rebecca Hardy
Online via Zoom
(Online) SEM in R workshop (3.5 or 5 days)
Dr Luning Sun and Dr Aiden Loe
Judge Business School, Trumpington St, Cambridge
Introduction to Latent Growth Models using R (join a waiting list)
Dr Alex Cernat
University of Manchester
An Introduction to Data Science for Administrative Data Research (IDS-ADR) online course
Feng Zhiqiang
Virtual event, Bayes Centre, Edinburgh
Introduction to Sampling and Weighting
Dr Alexandru Cernat
Online using Zoom
Getting personal with existing qualitative data - Online
Dr Anna Tarrant
Run online by University of Leeds
Qualitative Diary Methods - Online (few places remaining)
Dr Laura Radcliffe and Dr Leighann Spencer
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 3BX
Masterclass: Estimating and correcting for measurement error in longitudinal studies
Dr. Alexandru Cernat
Online
Making a Difference with Qualitative Longitudinal Research - Online
Professor Bren Neale
Run Online by University of Leeds
Introduction to Multilevel Modelling Using MLwiN, R, or Stata
Professor George Leckie and Professor William Browne
Delivered online via Zoom. Host address:, School of Education, 35 Berkeley Square, Bristol
Introduction to Multilevel Modelling Using MLwiN, R or Stata - online
Professor George Leckie and Professor William Browne
Run online by Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
Random Effects Modelling - Advanced Issues (online)
Professor Paul Lambert, University of Stirling, UK
Online Delivery by The University of Edinburgh
Introduction to Data Linkage and Analysing Linked Data - Online (few places remaining)
Dr Katie Harron and Dr James Doidge
Online run by University of Southampton