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Skill School Methods Workshops 2025

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This autumn, the Lund Social Science Methods Centre is offering eight methods workshops under the umbrella name Skill School. Read more about them below, and don't forget to sign up!

The Social Science Methods Centre is offering eight method workshops in September and October. Teachers, researchers, and doctoral students from all subjects and faculties who wish to broaden and deepen their methodological knowledge are welcome to express their interest in joining. 

They are free for Social Science faculty employees and all doctoral students at Lund University. For others, a small fee will be charged. It's possible to sign up for multiple workshops; in most cases, they don't overlap with each other. All workshops are held in English and on-site in Lund.

The early application deadline is 1 June.

This year’s workshop

  • Coding for dummies (15-19 September)
    Instructor: Nils Holmberg, Lund University, Department of Strategic Communication
     
  • From Data to Insight: Quantiative and Computational AI Methods (22 September)
    Instructor: Aleksandros Sopasakis, Lund University, Department of Mathematics
     
  • Qualitative Analysis using AI (23-24 September)
    Instructor: Tullia Jack, Lund University, Department of Service Studies
     
  • Qualitative Analysis and Coding using NVivo (29-30 September, 2,6-7 October)
    Instructor: Benjamin Claréus, Kristianstad University
     
  • Digital Ethnography (6-7 October)
    Instructor: Kristin Anabel Eggeling, Copenhagen University, Department of Political Science
     
  • Intercultural Interviews (6-7 October)
    Instructor: Priscyll Anctil Avoine, Swedish Defence University 
     
  • Webscraping (8-9 October)
    Instructor: Michael Bossetta, Lund University, Department of Communication
     
  • Introduction to R (13-17 October)
    Instructor: Christopher Swader, Lund University, Department of Sociology