Research Education Seminar Series
As part of a larger strategy to continuously develop, support and improve research knowledge and skills for our staff and students at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, we created a series of seminars designed for novice to intermediate level researchers.  

Conducting research requires many specialized competencies and skills. We have compartmentalized these into training components which make up this research seminar series.  

We continuously work towards expanding these seminars to meet the needs of our researchers and to further grow these into a certificate program in the future. These research seminars are also a great way to refresh learning and knowledge for more seasoned researchers. Each module is designed to be 1.5 hours long with time devoted to interactive exercises and questions. 

Module 1How to generate research ideas and conduct literature reviews
Module 2Refining research and beginning to design your study
Module 3Selecting measures
Module 4Basic statistics skills and introduction to using SPSS
Module 5 How to write an abstract and create a poster presentation
Module 5b Designing your poster
Module 6The basics of qualitative research strategies and benefits
Module 7aGuidelines for completing the Ontario Shores TAHSN application- Part II   (Study Summary)
Module 7bGuidelines for completing the Ontario Shores TAHSN application- Part III  (Ethics)
Module 8aGuidelines for completing the Ontario Shores TAHSN application- Part IV  (Privacy and Confidentiality)
Module 8bGuidelines for completing the Ontario Shores TAHSN application- Part V (Funding and Contracts)
Module 9 Conducting a power analysis to estimate sample size and optimize research proposals