Mobile Methods in Social Research
Explore walking, swimming, and driving as research methods. This NCRM webinar shows how mobile approaches reveal lived experience, access, and inclusion.
Explore walking, swimming, and driving as research methods. This NCRM webinar shows how mobile approaches reveal lived experience, access, and inclusion.
Researchers engaged in long-term projects often need to update their data sets over time. Here’s how to do it while maintaining reproducibility.
NCRM’s In Conversation series on the topic of AI, Mark Elliot speaks with Christina Silver about AI and social science and new developments
Learn how to design, run, and analyse focus groups effectively, online or in person, with thisl NCRM guide for qualitative researchers and social scientists.
How can health research truly engage Indigenous communities? Hear from NIHR researchers working in Latin America in this episode on inclusion and respect.
Single-use plastics are everywhere — but two researchers are redefining the norm and championing sustainability. Read more in this post from Nature Careers
Welcome to the NIHR ARC East Midlands ‘Lunch & Learn’ series, recordings of 20+ training sessions, covering a range of topics to expand your research skills.
Sharing Clinical Trials results with trial participants builds trust, show respect, and help participants feel valued. The MRC SHOW RESPECT framework can help
New interactive map from University of Oxford and NIHR ARC OxTV empowers researchers to navigate complex UK health policy landscape
Noortje Marres, Carrie Friese and Rachel Coldicutt deliver the annual NCRM lecture exploring the use of AI in Social Research and challenges
Unlock deeper insight and intelligence from data by comparing external data sets against real-time research activity data – advise film from the NIHR.
NCRM webinar recording featuring Dr Rishika Mukhopadhyay, Dr Elona Hoover & Dr Matilde Meireles exploring practical applications of sound as a research method.