Events
Browse upcoming webinars from Sage, and events and workshops from across the research methods community.
Join us for a unique webinar, live from the Center for Advanced Internet Studies in Bochum, Germany. Janet Salmons, manager for the Sage Research Methods Community, author of Doing Qualitative Research Online (2022). and CAIS fellow, will be joined by other resident scholars for a conversation about using online methods to study digital trends, cultures, and communities.
From crafting an attention-grabbing title and constructing an informative abstract to strategically placing keywords and writing a compelling plain language summary, this webinar will equip you with the skills to optimize the visibility and discoverability of your article. Join this Jun 26, 2024 webinar to learn more!
Understand how active participation in the scholarly publishing process can not only enrich your professional network but also open doors to new career opportunities. Whether you're aiming for academic tenure, seeking collaborative projects, or simply looking to broaden your impact, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to propel your career forward. Register now for this July 10, 2024 event!
Register now for the webinar: How to collaborate across paradigms: Embedding culture in mixed methods designs
Past Events
Learn how to design a robust research framework, select appropriate statistical methods, and interpret findings with clarity. Bring your questions for the panel.
In today's digital age, where information is readily available at our fingertips, it is vital to know how to fact check sources. In research, being able to identify credible and useful sources of information is a key skill, and this webinar will help demystify the process.
Join us and guest speaker Sarah Morris, librarian, educator, and curriculum designer, and Instructor for the new Sage Campus course Fact Checking Sources, for an insightful discussion about fact checking, followed by an engaging Q&A.
Qualitative methodologies invite researchers to collect the views and experiences, stories and expressions of people who have knowledge of the research problem. How can you use those stories in your writings? Join this webinar on March 6, 2024 to learn more.
Join us to learn how to conduct a reference search and format your reference section on February 14, 2023.
Join us for this panel discussion with: Dr. Janet Salmons, Sage Publications (US), Dr. Nicola Pallitt, Rhodes University (South Africa), Andy Nobes, INASP (UK) and Tony Carr, e/merge Africa / University of Cape Town (South Africa).
Join us for “ How to connect the study’s methodology with publication options” on January 31, 2024.
How can you determine your priorities as a researcher, find collaborative partners, and make a real impact? Register now!
A literature review is an essential part of an academic article - it demonstrates understanding of the academic literature on a particular topic, and helps place your research in the current debates. Register now!
Copyright in academic publishing can be a complex subject, so in this webinar we will aim to answer your questions regarding permissions, types of licenses and author reuse. Register now!
Registration is open for the Researcher Education and Development Scholarship (REDS) international conference 2023. This year’s conference theme is Career Transitions for Researchers.