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61 Social Sciences courses in Royston, South Yorkshire delivered Live Online

GLOBALIZATION AND THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY | Live Online | Learning University-Level Course (Non-Credit)

By Gada Academy

Master Globalization and the Global Economy šŸŒšŸ’” Discover the forces driving our interconnected world in this live online course. Explore the interplay of politics and economics through key theories, global trade, finance, and governance. Perfect for aspiring policymakers, business leaders, and global thinkersā€”enroll today to unlock the skills to navigate the global political economy!

GLOBALIZATION AND THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY | Live Online | Learning University-Level Course (Non-Credit)
Delivered Online + more
ā‚¬119 to ā‚¬352

International Security in a Changing World | Live Online Learning

By Gada Academy

Explore "International Security in a Changing World" through live online learning. Join expert-led sessions to understand global security dynamics, emerging threats, and strategic solutions in an interactive, real-time format. Enroll now to stay informed and engaged.

International Security in a Changing World | Live Online Learning
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ā‚¬119 to ā‚¬352

Global Power Shifts and China's Evolving Role in Africa | Live Online Learning

By Gada Academy

Explore Chinaā€™s growing influence in Africa through this in-depth course. Weekly themes blend history, trends, and analysis to unpack the economic, political, and social layers of this evolving relationship. Gain a nuanced view of its impact on Africaā€™s global role

Global Power Shifts and China's Evolving Role in Africa | Live Online Learning
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ā‚¬119 to ā‚¬352

CONFLICT AND PEACEMAKING IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES | Live Online Learning | University-Level Course (Non-Credit)

By Gada Academy

Explore why people, groups, and states engage in conflict and why peace remains elusive. Dive into the causes of conflict, effective resolution strategies, and peacebuilding efforts worldwide. Learn how historical, cultural, and political factors shape disputes and discover insights into fostering lasting peace. #ConflictStudies #PeaceInitiatives #GlobalUnderstanding

CONFLICT AND PEACEMAKING IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES | Live Online Learning | University-Level Course (Non-Credit)
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ā‚¬119 to ā‚¬352

Free Resources for Teaching Qualitative Research: A teachers guide

5.0(1)

By Quirkos Software

You will be introduced to the content of our online course Doing Qualitative Research, including the complete open data set of the Qualitative Research Journeys project

Free Resources for Teaching Qualitative Research: A teachers guide
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

ISSUES AND TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN POLITICS | Live Online Learning

By Gada Academy

Unveil Africaā€™s political future: Dive into colonial legacies, state-building challenges, democratization efforts, the African Unionā€™s influence, and emerging great power rivalries. Discover sharp, insightful takes on contemporary African politics.

ISSUES AND TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN POLITICS | Live Online Learning
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ā‚¬119 to ā‚¬352

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

By Export Unlocked Limited

Introduction to International Trade This module provides a foundational understanding of the development and significance of international trade, focusing on the UK's trade strategy and its global role. Participants will explore key topics such as trade definitions, the World Trade Organization (WTO), the evolution of customs, and major post-WW2 trade developments. Additionally, the module covers the UK's entry into and exit from the EU, and the current UK Digital Strategy for International Trade. **Agenda Highlights**: - Definitions and importance of international trade - Overview of the WTO - Customs fundamentals - Post-WW2 global trade growth - Impact of EU membership and Brexit - UK Digital Strategy for international trade growth

INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Delivered Online
Ā£395

Resources for Learning Qualitative Research: Guided Group

5.0(1)

By Quirkos Software

If you are new to qualitative research or if you want some initial help to engage with the materials appropriately, then this webinar programme is for you. Doing Qualitative Research is a free curated resource we developed that takes researchers through the whole research cycle, not just the analysis. There is a heavy emphasis on what it is like to 'do' qualitative research in a robust, ethical and professional manner, with practical exercises and reflexive tasks suggested throughout. We are running two, one-hour webinars together with asynchronous, self-directed engagement with the course materials, to help a peer-group of researchers work through the resources on the parts of the qualitative research process they need help with. We understand that not everyone needs to cover the same materials and concepts, or at the same pace. In the first station, discussion with your peers and the facilitator, will help you choose which parts of the Doing Qualitative Research course to focus on before the second webinar. The concluding webinar uses group work and discussion for you to additionally practice one of the most important aspects of the qualitative research paradigm; reflexivity. You will identify what you have learned and how this affects what you will do next with your learning and research. The webinars are facilitated by our Qualitative Research Specialist Dr Cathy Gibbons. Cathy has almost 20 years' experience of teaching qualitative methods across a wide spectrum of disciplines within and beyond the social sciences. The session is free, and runs as two 2hr sessions, 2 weeks apart.

Resources for Learning Qualitative Research: Guided Group
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

Remote Policy Evaluation Methods May 2025

By Institute for Fiscal Studies

The course covers research design principles and all main quantitative evaluation methods: randomised experiments, instrumental variables, sharp and fuzzy regression discontinuity designs, regression methods, matching methods and longitudinal methods (before-after, difference-in-differences and synthetic controls).

Remote Policy Evaluation Methods May 2025
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Ā£450 to Ā£1,662

Remote Policy Evaluation Methods June 2025

By Institute for Fiscal Studies

The course covers research design principles and all main quantitative evaluation methods: randomised experiments, instrumental variables, sharp and fuzzy regression discontinuity designs, regression methods, matching methods and longitudinal methods (before-after, difference-in-differences and synthetic controls).

Remote Policy Evaluation Methods June 2025
Delivered Online
Ā£450 to Ā£1,662
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Samuel Whitbread Academy

samuel whitbread academy

Shefford

We offer an exceptional academic and extracurricular experience at Samuel Whitbread Academy in an outstanding learning environment where students are expected to work hard and achieve their best. In our last Ofsted inspection, we were judged as ā€˜Goodā€™ with many outstanding features and over the next three years we have set ourselves the target of being Outstanding! Our GCSE results are amongst the best in the local authority. We offer a well-balanced curriculum with plenty of choice to prepare our students for the next stage in their lives. Most of our students continue on to the Sixth Form, which is one of the largest and highest performing in the area - providing students with a huge range of courses designed to match the expectations of universities and employers. Our pastoral care is exceptional and we have dedicated pastoral support teams for each year group. The academy is also broken down into five houses, named after people who have made a distinctive contribution to our community. These provide the framework for the multitude of different competitions, celebrations and charity events that bring our school community together during the year. Extracurricular opportunity is a vital part of our ethos and we expect all of our students to get involved in at least one club or activity. There are a huge number of opportunities ranging from highly competitive sports teams to spectacular drama and musical performances. We enjoy showing visitors around the school so please take the opportunity to come and see us during the school day, so you can see the school in action and we can answer any questions you may have. We look forward to seeing you.

Positive Educational Psychology

positive educational psychology

Cambridge

Being Swedish in origin I feel very strongly that our wellbeing and happiness should be more prominent in our way of life and the concept of Lagom, which means ā€˜just about right, not too much or too littleā€™ is a key concept to Swedish people. This balance between work and pleasure is perhaps more clearly articulated in Scandinavia and sits well together with the key foundation of the Positive Psychology movement. After my initial Psychology degree I worked in the Further Education Sector and I still have a particular interest in adolescents and in Post 16 work. I did my Educational Psychology training at the Tavistock Clinic in London in the mid 90s, and I had a good grounding in Attachment and Resilience based frameworks as well as Family Therapy. Over the years, I have also specialised in specific learning difficulties as well as more recently in Positive Psychology with a particular interest in Coaching Psychology. Over the last year I have received Positive Psychology Coaching from one of Britainā€™s most well established Positive Psychologists, Miriam Akhtar. Being on the receiving end of good coaching has given me a personal insight into its transformational powers. Having been an educational psychologist for over 20 years in a number of different settings, including both Local Authorities and the Independent Sector, as well as assessments for students in Higher Education, I came across Positive Psychology when experiencing personal and health changes in my own life. I applied a number of Positive Psychology strategies such as The Keys To Happier Living, (See Action for Happiness below) and I learnt to keep my attention and focus in the right place in order to promote wellbeing. I learnt what my Character Strengths were which enabled me to see myself in a different light. I feel strongly that everybody would benefit from knowledge of these principles. I am therefore keen to provide Positive Psychology training and insights to individuals, families and schools. Registered as a Practising Psychologist with the Health and Care Professionalā€™s Council (HCPC) Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) Full Member of the Association for Educational Psychologists (AEP) Member of the Association for Child Psychologists in Private Practice (Achippp) Member of the International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA)