ISAR Winter Research School – Epistemology, Methodology and Methods

International Studies in Advanced Mental Health Research (ISAR)

The ISAR winter school seminars are specifically tailored for PhD and post-graduate students and early-career scientists working in mental health and mental health related areas.

The focus will be on the epistemology, methodology, design, data generation, data analysis, ethics and practical application of research methods within the field of mental health research.

There will be a specific emphasis on systematic literature review and qualitative research.

Experts in the field will run interactive sessions to encourage exchange of views and facilitate networking.

Participants will be asked to present a poster describing their own studies related to the current topic of the ISAR winter research school.

The 2025 edition is hosted by RMIT Europe, the European hub of RMIT University, and is delivered in collaboration with Linnaeus University, University of Southern Denmark and Mid Sweden University.

Register here to express your interest and you will receive a confirmation email to upload your CV and cover letter. The selection comittee will review all applications and communicate the results.

The ISAR winter reseach school has a cost of 250€ per participant, to be paid once the applicant has been selected.

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