Information for MSc Social Research Methods students
2019-20
Modules are taught by faculty drawn from across the Social Sciences and a broad range of students participate in this course. For overall administrative and academic governance purposes the MSc SRM falls within the remit of the School of Global Studies.
For further information please email: mscsrm@sussex.ac.uk
Summer workshops *Added March 2019*
- Effective Research Data Management [PDF 155.25KB]
- Elite Interviewing [PDF 159.33KB]
- Evaluation of Policy & Professional Practice [PDF 146.29KB]
- In-depth Qualitative Survey: Mass Observation [PDF 202.81KB]
- Multi-sited & Mobile Ethnography [PDF 161.35KB]
- Researching Hidden & Hard to Reach Populations [PDF 68.89KB]
- Social Inclusion in Education and Social Care [PDF 153.97KB]
- Social Research in Conflict Affected Zones [PDF 161.27KB]
- Systematic Review [PDF 272.21KB]
Handbook
- MSc Social Research Methods Handbook 2020-21 [PDF 955KB]
- MSc Social Research Methods Handbook 2019-20 [PDF 965.34KB]
Autumn term modules
- Introduction to Qualitative Methods [PDF 305.88KB]
- Introduction to Quantitative Methods [PDF 407.93KB]
- Philosophy of Science and Social Scientific Research Practice [PDF 575.82KB]
Spring term modules
- Action Research [PDF 108.03KB]
- Discourse Analysis [PDF 98.21KB]
- Ethnographic Methods [PDF 88.18KB]
- Evidence for Policy and Practice: A Critical Stance [PDF 157.76KB]
- Policy and Programme Evaluation Research [PDF 89.12KB]
- Researching Childhood & Youth [PDF 87.64KB]
- Self, Voice & Creativity in Research Writing [PDF 87.05KB]
- Socio-legal Research Methods [PDF 16.29KB]
See also: Note on the re-use of own work [PDF 25.24KB]