Explore what’s new in Epigeum’s Research Skills Toolkit

This post originally appeared on Epigeum’s blog here.


We’re excited to share that Research Methods - part of the 'Research Skills Toolkit' - has been updated to reflect today’s research landscape. Discover brand new content on Gen AI, Data Literacy and more – designed to support researchers with the skills they need in their careers.


Developed with real-world relevance at its core, the Research Methods  - part of the Research Skills Toolkit- update reflects our commitment to delivering support for researchers that is up to date and tackles the key skills they need for success. With insights from our expert panel, the programme remains academically robust and relevant, especially in light of rapid developments in AI and research practice. Research Methods has been restructured to offer a more intuitive learning experience. 

Check out this exclusive preview of Dr Martin Compton offering practical insights into key considerations when using AI in research, helping researchers navigate ethical and effective practices.

New additions include: 

  • A brand new module on Gen AI for researchers, authored by Dr Martin Compton. Explore topics including AI in research design, data collection, literature review and writing. This concise, practical introduction helps researchers to navigate ethical and effective use of Gen AI in their work. 

  • Expanded content on data, Gen AI, and indigenous methodologies integrated throughout the programme 

  • A new module in the Data Literacy course, exploring data literacy within the context of research methods


You will also benefit from:

  • Restructured programme for improved user experience and clearer navigation 

  • Updated content and edited videos to enhance quality and presentation 

If you would like to explore and learn more, sign up for a free trial where you can explore more.  

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