H Packwood
@packwood_helen
Lecturer in Social Research Methods @EdinburghUni @uoesocialpolicy | Social Policy, Migration, Education, Youth, Mixed Methods |
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http://www.socialpolicy.ed.ac.uk/people/academic_staff/helen_packwood 05-10-2015 09:15:51
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Thank you to Laura Cram for delivering a fantastic seminar today on Neuropolitics, Identity and Behaviour! The next Talking Methods seminar - Diffusion and Distortion of Evidence in Science - will be led by Rhodri Leng on Tues 23 March. Sign up here ➡️ research-training-centre.sps.ed.ac.uk/seminars/
New article from kevralston ✍️ Economic Inactivity, Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET) and Scarring: The Importance of NEET as a Marker of Long-Term Disadvantage. Check it out 👇 research-training-centre.sps.ed.ac.uk/importance-of-…
Great funded PhD opportunity with History at Newcastle and Graduate School FMS NCL investigating the history of the north south health divide ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/f…
1/ 📈BREAKING📈 First results from #Census2021 have just been published. I've summaries some of the main headline rankings in this thread... (Scroll to the end for links to all the interactive articles and bulletins on the Office for National Statistics (ONS) website) ons.gov.uk/releases/initi…
Interested in the experiences and aspirations of migrant young people in Scotland? If so, check out the important and fascinating research findings of our colleague H Packwood, published in Education Sciences. mdpi.com/2227-7102/12/1…
📣 It's your last chance to register for our upcoming seminar! Adapting Face-to-face Surveys in a Pandemic with Paul Bradshaw Tues 25 Oct, 13:00 – 14:00 Hybrid event - attend online or in-person Book your place by 9am tomorrow ➡️ edin.ac/3QYMwlq
🗓️Join us on Friday 4 November at 2.00 PM for our next SOCIAL POLICY SEMINAR. @SotiriaGrek, @JustynaBandola & Marlee Tichenor will be presenting analysis and findings from their book, "Governing the Sustainable Development Goals". Full details: shorturl.at/bIL03.
What's been the long-term impact of #VotesAt16 in Scotland? Christine Huebner and I answer this question in a new study. Key message: There's a positive impact on turnout - but more to be done on inequality Read the report: sps.ed.ac.uk/votes-at-16-in… 1/8 d|part Think Tank @shefmethods School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh
!!Another ESRC PhD scholarship alert!! Want to become a mixed methods guru? Want to explore children's changing support networks? Come study with Emma Davidson H Packwood and myself at UoE Social Policy!
3/4. Interested in the roles significant adults and peers play in children’s lives, and patterns of support during early childhood to pre-adulthood? Consider applying to work with our colleagues Valeria Skafida Emma Davidson H Packwood. FULL DETAILS: rb.gy/y4gy