Introduction to Study Design and Research Methods

Course

Length

5 Days

Type

Classroom

Course ID

MLDL1219
VenueAvailable Date
London13-07-2026
Singapore13-07-2026
Dubai19-07-2026
Kuala Lumpur20-07-2026
Barcelona20-07-2026
Istanbul27-07-2026
Kuala Lumpur03-08-2026
Amsterdam10-08-2026
Istanbul10-08-2026
Singapore17-08-2026
Paris17-08-2026
Barcelona24-08-2026
London24-08-2026
Dubai30-08-2026
Milan31-08-2026
Barcelona07-09-2026
Singapore07-09-2026
London14-09-2026
Kuala Lumpur14-09-2026
Dubai20-09-2026
Istanbul21-09-2026
Milan21-09-2026
Paris28-09-2026
Amsterdam28-09-2026
London05-10-2026
Paris05-10-2026
Dubai11-10-2026
Barcelona12-10-2026
Amsterdam19-10-2026
Kuala Lumpur19-10-2026
Milan19-10-2026
Singapore26-10-2026
Istanbul26-10-2026
London02-11-2026
Dubai08-11-2026
Kuala Lumpur09-11-2026
Amsterdam16-11-2026
Istanbul16-11-2026
Milan16-11-2026
Singapore23-11-2026
Paris23-11-2026
Barcelona30-11-2026
Singapore07-12-2026
London14-12-2026
Barcelona14-12-2026
Kuala Lumpur14-12-2026
Dubai20-12-2026
Istanbul21-12-2026
Milan21-12-2026
Paris28-12-2026
Amsterdam28-12-2026

High-quality research is essential for informed decision-making, particularly in evidence-based environments where accuracy and reliability are critical. Without a clear understanding of research design and methodology, studies may produce misleading results or fail to address key questions effectively. Developing strong research skills is therefore fundamental for professionals involved in analysis and investigation.

The Introduction to Study Design and Research Methods training course by LPC provides participants with a structured understanding of research principles, study designs, and data analysis techniques. Over five days, participants explore research methodologies, data collection approaches, and statistical concepts used in evaluating research outcomes.

This course focuses on practical research challenges and applications. Participants will learn how to design studies, interpret findings, and critically evaluate research to support informed and evidence-based decisions.