Staff at the EPPI Centre have a wide range of specialist knowledge and experience, and can provide education and training on various topics, including:
- Mixed methods systematic review
- Qualitative evidence synthesis
- Statistical meta-analysis
- Qualitative research methods
- Evaluation
- Participative research
- Co-production in research
- Experimental research designs
- Using research evidence to support policy and practice decision making
- Digital technologies in evidence synthesis
- AI (Large Language Models) and evidence synthesis
- Visual data presentation
- Using EPPI Reviewer software
- Study identification methods for evidence synthesis, including bibliographic searching
- Developing and using logic models
- Embedding researchers in policy or practice contexts
- Collaborative working across the research-policy interface
Our staff are also experienced in working in distance learning and in-person learning environments.
We are often commissioned to provide tailored short courses on systematic reviews in London or anywhere in the world. For more information, contact Dr Mark Newman: mark.newman@ucl.ac.uk
We regularly offer an online course on mixed-methods systematic reviews and searching the evidence with our partners at the University of Leeds. The course explores current thinking on approaches for mixed-methods systematic reviews. Please see here for further information: https://medicinehealth.leeds.ac.uk/dir-record/short-courses/958/mixed-methods-systematic-review-and-searching-the-evidence-online-courses.