Past events
FORCE11 Conference
This CESSDA® Roadshow on 14 October 2021 from 14:00-15:30 CEST is a deep dive on climate change research in the social sciences, which are key to ensuring impartial, reliable and trusted datasets contribute to tackling this global challenge.
This free introductory workshop is intended for anyone who wants to learn about survey data available from the UK Data Service.
This free workshop will take you through the research process of a secondary analysis project, including an overview of the methodological and ethical issues. Join us to learn how to access and get started with quantitative and qualitative data and discuss some key points to include in your dissertation write-up.
This CESSDA Roadshow shares insights into the treasure trove of datasets in the CESSDA Data Catalogue® for social science research on migration. Service providers and researchers give practical tips on using the CESSDA Data Management Expert Guide®, especially when dealing with such highly sensitive data. Interactive discussions with panellists and opportunities for participants to share their viewpoints are key features of the Roadshow.
This free course is aimed at those interested in learning how to use census microdata to explore aspects of social inequality.
This introductory webinar is intended for anyone who wants to hear about finding data from the UK Data Service and contains interactive elements throughout.
The UK Data Service holds the UK’s largest collection of research data. This introductory webinar is for anyone with an interest in social research who wants to hear about the vast array of resources The UK Data Service offers.
The CESSDA® Roadshow series kicks off with a deep dive on COVID-19 on 30 September 2021, highlighting cross-national datasets and surveys in the Data Catalogue (CESSDA DC®) with a practical guide and demo on how to discover them.
This online workshop organized by The Austrian Social Science Data Archive (AUSSDA) focuses on the Research Data Management basics, Data Management Plans and common data protection issues in the Social Sciences.