Brighton, United Kingdom
A Post-Liberal World
When:
20 July - 07 August 2026
Credits:
15 EC
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Social Sciences Summer Course
When:
06 July - 10 July 2026
School:
methods@manchester Summer School 2026
Institution:
The University of Manchester
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
0 EC
Fee:
900 GBP
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to using NVivo to analyse qualitative and mixed-methods research projects.
We provide participants with the basic skills and knowledge needed to run a simple qualitative data-based study within the NVivo package, including effectively managing and analysing different types of data including text, image, audio, and video
Dr Pauline Prevett and Dr Haleema Sadia
PGR students, academics and researchers working in any discipline doing qualitative or mixed-methods projects with a significant qualitative element
Develop understanding of a wide range of NVivo features to make informed decisions at every stage from project planning to reportage.
Manage and use multimodal methods within a project, including visuals.
Demonstrate and explain the methods in which NVivo can be employed in qualitative and mixed-methods data analysis.
Develop practical skills in using NVivo for qualitative/ mixed methods studies and in literature review methodology.
Understand the importance of rigorous and critical approaches to the visualisation of data and analysis.
Situate the use of NVivo within wider parameters of research design and epistemology. This includes how multimodal NVivo projects can be set up and aligned with a research design including their philosophical stances (e.g. constructivism, critical realism)
Fee
900 GBP, Regular
Fee
600 GBP, PGR/Reduced rate
When:
06 July - 10 July 2026
School:
methods@manchester Summer School 2026
Institution:
The University of Manchester
Language:
English
Credits:
0 EC
Brighton, United Kingdom
When:
20 July - 07 August 2026
Credits:
15 EC
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Lugano, Switzerland
When:
17 August - 21 August 2026
Credits:
0 EC
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Utrecht, Netherlands
When:
25 February - 13 May 2026
Credits:
5 EC
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