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The Summer School offers five complementary course types, which add up to a full and comprehensive tuition package (a 'Preparatory' short course is available at the Winter School only).
Our programme starts with Short Three-day Intensive Refresher courses on 27, 28 and 29 July, followed by a choice of five different categories of Main course, each lasting five or 10 days, which run 31 July – 11 August.
Choose from the following course combinations:
See the Course Fees page.
Refresher courses run over three days, for five hours a day (10:00–12:00 and 14:00–17:00), starting on Thursday 27 July. They offer tools useful for further courses; typically software training before a data analysis course.
For 2017, we've introduced two exciting new workshops designed for experienced scholars with significant research experience beyond their PhD.
Five categories, listed below. You can take one-week courses (15 hours over five days) or two-week courses (30 hours over 10 days) on their own or combine them with a Short Intensive Refresher course or Seasoned Scholar Workshop.
Research design/fundamentals An ‘upstream’ course enabling you to think about your research more broadly, so you can make informed choices about specific methods/techniques.
Data collection/generation A hands-on course focused on a specific method (or family of methods) for data collection or generation.
Data analysis (introductory) A hands-on course focused on a specific method (or family of methods) for data analysis, bringing you to a level of well-informed use.
Data analysis (intermediate) A hands-on course focused on a specific method (or family of methods) for data analysis, bringing you to an intermediate level, including recent refinements.
Data analysis (advanced) A hands-on course focused on a specific method (or family of methods) for data analysis, bringing you to an expert level, including recent refinements.
First Week courses run Monday 31 July – Friday 4 August. Second Week courses run Monday 7 August – Friday 11 August. These courses involve three hours of class instruction per day, and you are expected to spend some time each day studying on your own.
Two-week courses run Monday 31 July – Friday 11 August. They also involve three hours of class instruction per day, with additional self-study. Generally, classes are either in the morning, finishing around 12:30, or in the afternoon, finishing around 17:30. To gain ECTS, some instructors of the two-week courses set an exam on the morning of Saturday 12 August.