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Understanding Research Methods

SOAS University of London and University of London via Coursera

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This MOOC is about demystifying research and research methods. It will outline the fundamentals of doing research, aimed primarily, but not exclusively, at the postgraduate level. It places the student experience at the centre of our endeavours by engaging learners in a range of robust and challenging exercises befitting SOAS, University of London's status as a research-intensive university and its rich research heritage. The course will appeal to those of you who require an understanding of research approaches and skills, and importantly an ability to deploy them in your studies or in your professional lives. In particular, this course will aid those of you who have to conduct research as part of your postgraduate studies but do not perhaps have access to research methods courses, or for those of you who feel you would like additional support for self-improvement. There is no expectation that you already have a research topic or project in mind when you begin the course. No prior knowledge or experience in research is required to take this course and as such, the course is for everyone. This MOOC draws on a wealth of existing course material developed to support research training across SOAS, University of London and particularly drawing from the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy (CISD). In 2015, the course was nominated for the prestigious Guardian University Award for its innovative approach to online learning. Participation in or completion of this online course will not confer academic credit for University of London programmes.

Syllabus

  • What is research and what makes a good research question?
    • This week introduces you to the core ideas behind research and the qualities of a good research question. Through short interviews with academics, you'll explore how research is defined, why it matters, and how questions can shape the direction and purpose of a project. Rather than settling on a single definition, you’ll be encouraged to reflect on shared principles like clarity, relevance, and systematic inquiry.
  • What is a literature review and why do we need to do one?
    • This week, we turn our attention to a key component of the research process: the literature review. But what exactly is it and why is it so important? A literature review is far more than a summary of books and articles. It’s your way of stepping into a scholarly conversation: listening to what others have said, identifying what’s missing, and beginning to shape your own voice in response. As several of this week's contributors suggest, it’s not just background reading, it’s the foundation of your research.
  • Why are planning and management skills important for research?
    • Building on what you’ve learned about research questions and literature, this week focuses on how to start shaping your project. You’ll explore different research approaches, consider how your choices affect your project design, and hear from academics about why planning and time management are key to doing research well.
  • How do you know you have been a good researcher at the end of a project?
    • This week marks a turning point in your research journey. Rather than revisiting your question alone, you'll now begin thinking like a researcher planning a full project. You'll consider how your question connects to wider issues, who your research might serve, and how to carry it out in a structured, ethical, and meaningful way. With reflections from experienced academics, you’ll draft the core elements of a research proposal, including your aim, rationale, and approach, while thinking about what makes research impactful, convincing, and worth doing.

Taught by

J Simon Rofe and Yenn Lee

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  • This is an engaging and interactive course that serves, for me, as "re-affirming" material on why do and how to do research. The readings are particularly excellent in providing an academic and surgical perspective on some assumptions I take for granted when doing research.
  • The interviews in the course were great way to explain what research methods are. Just note that the assignments per week should be submitted within a given period.
  • Sreekutty
    1
    The course very useful in my study. I am a social work student.so, in the first lessons are very useful in my study.
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    Mariana Mayume Carvalho Kadooka
    Muito Bom o curso! Agrega muito na vida acadêmica. Fácil acesso, entendimento, vídeos são ótimos!Curso excelente, conteúdo relevante e instrutores especializados.
  • Ocheche Samuel Garuba
    I was able to learn different research methods and tools such as Experiment, Interview, Questionnaires, sampling etc. I was able to understand how to use each of the tool. i also learnt that it is very important to take permission from the person you are interviewing before recording.
  • Dr Ramakrishnappa D C
    4
    Am Interested to join the mooc course through the online.. Becouse here provide to mossive knowledge from world wide with very wonderful resource person and their lecturer..
    So very exciting and very intersting to learn more and more like this platform ..
    Thanking you
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