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Research Methods Resources Hub

Explore expert-led webinars and articles on qualitative and quantitative methods 

Empower your teaching, support your students, and enhance your research with the latest guidance in research methods—from using AI in research and applying statistical tools to completing research projects. Whether you're updating your curriculum or expanding your methodological toolkit, these free resources harness insights from Sage's leading research methods authors and introduce strategies to improve research teaching, learning and practice.


Politics and International Relations Insights Hub

Explore the ideas shaping our political world through the voices of leading scholars, educators, and researchers. This dedicated content library brings together insightful blogs, thought-provoking videos, and essential textbooks from Sage’s politics authors, all in one place.

Whether you're a student diving into political theory or UK politics for the first time, a faculty member seeking fresh teaching techniques or resources, or a professional looking to get fellow academics' insights into global affairs, this hub is designed to support your journey.



Politics & International Relations

Our progressive, global and fast-growing textbook programme is at the forefront of innovative scholarship and research, along with our prominent portfolio of journals and reference materials.

With student success at the heart of what we do, our critical, thought-provoking textbooks empower students to engage with cutting-edge research, analyze the issues of today and understand the rapidly changing world of Politics and IR.



Psychology Resources Hub

Practical tools to enrich your teaching and learning

Teaching psychology goes beyond the textbook. This hub brings together free resources from our expert authors—including webinars, blogs, articles, and videos—that help you connect psychological theory to real-world practice.



Video Resources for Political Analysis

 

Matthew Loveless’ short video guide to political analysis. These bite-sized, intuitive guides are perfect for students looking to get started on learning data and statistics. He uses golf to explain non-liner models, compares measuring distances in space and finding reference categories for dummy variables and more. As he says, statistics is like catching a bobcat by the tail—you better know what you’re doing!





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