One of the objectives of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to assess current national provision and national needs in research methods and training through consultation with key stakeholders. An extensive consultation on the needs for research in research methods was undertaken in 2006. This report is an update of that exercise. Four groups of people participated in this consultation via interview or questionnaire: leading researchers working on research relating to the seven key ESRC Strategic Research Challenges identified in the ESRC strategic Plan 2009-2014; participants to the 2006 consultation; Directors of NCRM and National Centre for e-Social Science (NCeSS) Nodes; and, learned societies. An open call for respo...
The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) typology was originally developed by Beissel-Durrant...
Methods for understanding public opinion on emerging technologies, by Paul Stoneman and Patrick Stur...
The teaching and learning of social science research methods in the UK is of growing importance. Sev...
An extensive consultation is reported with members of the UK research methods community, broadly con...
An extensive consultation is reported with members of the UK research methods community, broadly con...
One of the aims of the work of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to assess the rese...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify ...
This training needs assessment comprised an online survey of academic social scientists and a conten...
One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify and foster method...
The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) aims to stimulate imaginative developments in method...
ESRC National Centre for Research Methods has been working over the last five years to improve the r...
The National Centre for Research Methods' activities and achievements from January 2015 onward
The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) typology was originally developed by Beissel-Durrant...
In this issue: 1. New NCRM Explore site 2. The value and place of qualitative research in science po...
The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) typology was originally developed by Beissel-Durrant...
Methods for understanding public opinion on emerging technologies, by Paul Stoneman and Patrick Stur...
The teaching and learning of social science research methods in the UK is of growing importance. Sev...
An extensive consultation is reported with members of the UK research methods community, broadly con...
An extensive consultation is reported with members of the UK research methods community, broadly con...
One of the aims of the work of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to assess the rese...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify ...
This training needs assessment comprised an online survey of academic social scientists and a conten...
One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify and foster method...
The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) aims to stimulate imaginative developments in method...
ESRC National Centre for Research Methods has been working over the last five years to improve the r...
The National Centre for Research Methods' activities and achievements from January 2015 onward
The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) typology was originally developed by Beissel-Durrant...
In this issue: 1. New NCRM Explore site 2. The value and place of qualitative research in science po...
The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) typology was originally developed by Beissel-Durrant...
Methods for understanding public opinion on emerging technologies, by Paul Stoneman and Patrick Stur...
The teaching and learning of social science research methods in the UK is of growing importance. Sev...