University of Nottingham ESRC DTC Advanced Training Registration 2015-16 - Midlands Graduate School Students from Warwick or Birmingham are welcome to join the Nottingham DTC’s advanced training courses. You will not undertake the assessment, and therefore gain no formal credits, but you will be issued with a certificate of attendance upon successful completion (i.e. attendance in full). Courses are free to Midlands Graduate School students, but please register using this form. Please complete this form accurately and return to: esrc-dtc@nottingham.ac.uk Your Details: Title (Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss) First Name Surname Gender Current Position Highest Qualification Current Degree Programme (MA/PhD) Discipline Which Midlands Graduate School University are you registered at? (delete/circle as appropriate) Are you ESRC Funded? (Yes/No) University of Birmingham University of Warwick Your Contact Details: Note, it is very important that you provide accurate details and ensure that you visit your spam email regularly to avoid delays in receiving communications Address: Building Name/Number Street/Road Town/City Postcode Email Address: Telephone Number: Course Details: Please indicate the Advance Training Courses that you would like to attend by putting an ‘x’ in the appropriate box Date 2015-16 Course Name Thursdays 13:30-16:30: 28/01/16 – 17/03/16 and 7/4/16 – 14/4/16 Thursdays 13:30-16:30: 28/01/16 – 17/03/16 and 7/4/16 – 14/4/16 B74EIS Evaluating Interventions, Services and Health and Social Care 11 & 12 Feb M14201 Measurement Models B74CSR Principles and Processes of Comprehensive Systematic Review Participants should have studied quantitative methods at Masters or equivalent level to attend this module 2 & 3 March M34175 Children and Research 17 & 18 March M14205 Social Epidemiology: theories and methods for understanding the social determinants of health Participants should have studied quantitative methods at Masters or equivalent level to attend this module 19 & 20 March M14205 Structural Equation Modelling Participants should have studied quantitative methods at Masters or equivalent level to attend this module 5 & 6 May L34096 Archival Methods Participants should have studied qualitative methods at Masters or equivalent level 9 & 10 May L34097 Researching Media, Culture and Society Participants should have studied qualitative methods at Masters or equivalent level 9 & 10 May L34114 / L34116 / L34100 Individual and Group Interviews Participants should have studied qualitative methods at Masters or equivalent level 18 & 19 May L34111 Researching Public Policy and Management 19 & 20 May B74MMR Mixed Methods in Health Research Participants should have studied qualitative methods at Masters or equivalent level 18 & 21 April Corpus Linguistics Doing Ethnography Participants should have studied qualitative methods at Masters or equivalent level 6 & 7 June (L34095) 2 & 3 June (L34115) This module runs twice – please state if you have a date preference, otherwise we will fill L34095 first, then L34115 2 & 3 June Intermediate Quantitative Analysis Participants should have studied qualitative methods at Masters or equivalent level Course pre-requisites: Note, it is very important that you complete this section prior to submission Please provide details on how you meet the course pre-requisite Please note that pre-requisites are noted under each module title above A module guide with further details about each of these modules can be found at: http://workspace.nottingham.ac.uk/display/ESRCh/DTC+Module+Guide Please tick