AQRiE: Advanced Quantitative Research in Education
The AQRiE Hub connects researchers using advanced quantitative methods to explore policy-relevant education issues, share expertise, and build interdisciplinary links. Based at Moray House, University of Edinburgh
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- Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis covers three fundamental frameworks for analysing longitudinal data: multilevel modelling, structural equation modelling & event history analysis through a mix of lectures and hands-on practicals scheduled across five Fridays between 17 April - 22 May 2026.
- 📢 Join us for our February #AQRiE seminar at the @morayhouse.bsky.social with Dr Patricio Troncoso! Register now to join us online or in person! 📅 Date: Tuesday 10 February 2026 🕧 Time: 13:00–14:00 (UK time) Registration & more info: 👉 www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/aqrie-semi...
- Roughly 1% of the population go to Oxford or Cambridge for university. But those in Britain's top jobs are 21x more likely to have attended Oxbridge than the wider population. Oxbridge attendance is highest among senior judges, permanent secretaries, and in the shadow cabinet.
- 📣 The next Scottish UKHLS (@usociety.bsky.social) User Group Meeting will be on the 24th of April 1500-1630 Online @uoe-sps.bsky.social To receive the meeting invite sign up to the mailing list here: edin.ac/48nQsc2
- Want to learn about time use research? Want to learn how to manage and analyse time diary data? Register for the online short course today delivered by the Centre for Time Use Research, UCL. timeuse.org/introduction...
- Catch up on last week's Inequalities Seminar 💻 In this presentation, Professor Anthony Shorrocks presented a simple solution for inequality researchers to interpret inequality values in an intuitive way.
- UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies Conference invites submissions from all researchers using @clscohorts.bsky.social data. Conference: 22–23 September. Submissions by: 8 April. cls.ucl.ac.uk/events/cls-c...