SQL for researchers: demystifying databases - onlineInfo Location Additional Items Contact More Info Course Information![]() Many organisations store their data in relational databases rather than spreadsheets or CSV files, requiring SQL (Structured Query Language) to access, extract and analyse data. This hands-on course introduces researchers to essential database concepts and fundamental SQL skills for data extraction and analysis, empowering participants to confidently engage with data providers and collaborate effectively with technical teams. Through practical workshops, participants will learn how to write queries, combine data from multiple tables, and integrate SQL into their research workflows. No prior database or SQL experience is required. This one day (10am - 4:30pm) online course covers:
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Additional InformationPre-requisites This course assumes some prior experience working with quantitative datasets (e.g., filtering, sorting, and summarising data), but no prior SQL or database knowledge is required. We will explore examples using common analysis tools like R, Stata, Python and Excel. Participants with experience in at least one of these will be able to make the most of these examples, but this is not essential for the core SQL content. IMPORTANT: Please note that this course includes computer workshops. Before registering please check that you will be able to access the software noted below. Please bear in mind minimum system requirements to run software and administration restrictions imposed by your institution or employer with may block the installation of software. The practical workshops in this course will be conducted using SQLiteOnline, a free web-based database tool that runs entirely in your browser. No software installation is required – participants only need a modern web browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge) and an internet connection. Sample database files will be provided in advance for use during the workshops. These can be easily uploaded to the SQLiteOnline platform during the session. |