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6-Day International Workshop on Research Methods in Social Sciences
- 26 Aug 2024
- Dr. Ambedkar Auditorium (TT ground floor)
- School of Social Sciences and Languages
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The 6-Day International Workshop on Research Methods in Social Sciences organised by the School of Social Sciences and Languages in association with SPARC-Govt of India is a comprehensive event designed to enhance the research capabilities of research scholars from the broad disciplines of Social Sciences and Commerce backgrounds, held from August 26th to August 31st, 2024. This workshop will bring together renowned experts and researchers with an aim to provide participants with a thorough understanding of contemporary research methods, equipping them with the skills necessary to conduct rigorous and impactful research. Each workshop day is focused on qualitative and quantitative research designs, econometrics, data collection techniques, data analysis methods, and the ethical considerations involved in conducting research. The sessions deal with hands-on training and group discussions, allowing research scholars to actively engage with the material and apply what they learned to real-world scenarios. Hands-on sessions in R, SPSS, Strata, Atlas.ti will be dealt with, enabling participants an opportunity to discuss and refine their methodologies under the guidance of resource persons. This interactive format will not only enhance their understanding but also foster collaboration among participating researchers. The workshop will conclude with a panel discussion on the future of Social Sciences research, where experts will emphasize the importance of innovative approaches and interdisciplinary research. Participants will leave the workshop with a deeper knowledge of research methods, new project ideas, and connections with fellow researchers that will last well beyond the event. The success of this workshop will underscore the ongoing need for such international collaborations in advancing research in the Social Sciences areas.