National Child Development Study and 1970 British Cohort Study
Introductory Workshop, University of Stirling 18 June 2008
http://www.esds.ac.uk/longitudinal/news/forthcomingevents.asp
Scottish Longitudinal Study
An Introductory TrainingWorkshop for the Scottish Longitudinal Study
University of Glasgow,Wolfson Medical School Atrium
Monday 7th April 2008
http://www.lscs.ac.uk/SLS%20Glasgow%20Flyer%20April%202008.pdf
University of Glasgow,Wolfson Medical School Atrium
Monday 7th April 2008
http://www.lscs.ac.uk/SLS%20Glasgow%20Flyer%20April%202008.pdf
The role of interviewers in ensuring quality in longitudinal surveys: seminar 20th February 2008
The role of interviewers in ensuring quality in longitudinal surveys: seminar 20th February 2008
Royal Society Edinburgh Foundation on February 20th 2008.
Please rsvp to Christine Lamb (cll@st-andrews.ac.uk) by email, post or telephone (01334 463992) by 4 February. Let her know if you would like to apply for a travel bursary.
Royal Society Edinburgh Foundation on February 20th 2008.
Please rsvp to Christine Lamb (cll@st-andrews.ac.uk) by email, post or telephone (01334 463992) by 4 February. Let her know if you would like to apply for a travel bursary.
NCeSS Showcase 16 Jan 2008 (Manchester)
NCeSS is the UK's 'National Centre for e-Social Science'.
NCeSS are hosting a showcase event on 16th January in Manchester, further information at
http://www.longitudinal.stir.ac.uk/surveynetwork/sssn_external_events.html
In either case the NCeSS website contains information on their activities / research,
http://www.ncess.ac.uk/
If you haven't previously looked at what is involved in 'e-Social Science' it is worth checking sometime, since there are many facilities related to this approach which are useful to social survey researchers.
Admittedly, Vernon and I have a vested interest, since we also have a project just getting started in which we will be using 'e-Social Science' approaches (toward 'data management' operations such as combining data files and working on variable operationalisations).
We would happily talk further on this with members of the SSSN sometime if there is interest..!
Paul
NCeSS are hosting a showcase event on 16th January in Manchester, further information at
http://www.longitudinal.stir.ac.uk/surveynetwork/sssn_external_events.html
In either case the NCeSS website contains information on their activities / research,
http://www.ncess.ac.uk/
If you haven't previously looked at what is involved in 'e-Social Science' it is worth checking sometime, since there are many facilities related to this approach which are useful to social survey researchers.
Admittedly, Vernon and I have a vested interest, since we also have a project just getting started in which we will be using 'e-Social Science' approaches (toward 'data management' operations such as combining data files and working on variable operationalisations).
We would happily talk further on this with members of the SSSN sometime if there is interest..!
Paul
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