More than 20 recorded research methods workshops now available online
Over the last four years, the Research Infrastructure Core (RIC) of the Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative has been bringing timely and relevant research methods workshops to Northern Arizona University faculty, students, and the local community. So far, RIC has produced more than 30 workshops attended by more than 600 participants.
All prerecorded workshops are now available online for faculty, students, and community members who want to dive deeper into a topic or learn a new skill.
“These workshops provide topical background including methodology for social science research, statistical support, available computational and data collection and storage tools to support research, and issues surrounding regulatory compliance,” said Catherine Propper, co-lead of RIC and a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences.
Specific examples, presented by faculty and staff from across NAU, as well as state and national experts, include “GIS and Spatial Analysis” to “Structural Equation Modeling” to “Designing and Conducting Focus Groups.” The workshops are ideal for both beginners and experts who would like a review.
View the list of available pre-recorded RIC workshops.