ActEarly Methods Club: Should we abolish “statistical significance”? | 8th June 2022 | 14:00
Dr Peter Martin, is a Lecturer in Applied Statistics in the Department of Applied Health Research at University College London. One of the joys of being a statistician is that he gets to collaborate with fellow researchers from many disciplines, including psychology, sociology, medicine, health care, and epidemiology. He has a particular interest in mental […]
ActEarly Methods Club | The softness of hard data | 4th May 2022
ActEarly Methods Club | The softness of hard data with Professor Elizabeth Stokoe | 4th May 2022, 11-12.15pm Professor Elizabeth Stokoe, Loughborough University Elizabeth Stokoe is Professor of Social Interaction at Loughborough University, UK. She conducts conversation analytic research to understand how talk works – from first dates to medical communication and from sales encounters […]
ActEarly Methods Club | Transformations in a complex and uncertain world: Implications for stewardship and understanding progress towards change | 6th April 2022
ActEarly Methods Club | Transformations in a complex and uncertain world with Professor Ioan Fazey (University of York) | 6th April 2022, 11-12.15pm Professor Ioan Fazey, University of York Ioan Fazey is Professor of the Social Dimensions of Environment and Change and Director of Strategy for the Department of Environment and Geography at the University […]
ActEarly Methods Club | Ripple Effects Mapping: a participatory method for evaluating systems interventions | 9th March 2022
Ripple Effects Mapping: a participatory method for evaluating systems interventions, 9th March 2022, 11-12.15pm Dr James Nobles (University of Bristol) & Dr Jennifer Hall (Bradford Institute for Health Research) Dr James Nobles is a Research Fellow at the University of Bristol within the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration. Between April 2019 and April 2021, he led […]
Using Exploratory Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to explore what HAS worked when and where with Prof David Byrne (Durham University) | 9th February 2022
Professor David Byrne, Durham University https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/dave-byrne/ View the recording here
ActEarly Virtual Workshop | 10th November 2021 (via Zoom)
Read our workshop report by clicking here The objectives for the day are: Provide an opportunity for colleagues within and across ActEarly and stakeholders to meet face-to-face and identify shared goals Update the ActEarly community and stakeholders on developments across the themes Address issues encountered in the different themes and suggest solutions Create a high-level […]
ActEarly workshop, September 2020
The second ActEarly workshop was held on 24th September 2020, remotely via Zoom.
ActEarly workshop, September 2019
The first ActEarly workshop was held on 26th September 2019 at Salts Mill, Saltaire. These workshops will be held twice a year, alternating between Bradford and London. The aim of the workshops is to provide an important opportunity for all academic, practice, policy and community partners to share ideas and plan projects but is also […]