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Three brand new online courses launched on SAGE Campus this week to support the teaching and learning of key topics on research skills.

All SAGE Campus courses contain interactive content presented with various activities to assist with your learning process. Each course is broken down into modules in an engaging format that contains videos, audios, flowcharts, quizzes, single and multiple questions, multiple activities, checklists, spreadsheets, narrative slides, tabs and more.


Browse our new courses and try free modules

The courses are mostly aimed at social sciences and digital humanities students, working at the undergraduate or postgraduate level, to support the learning of skills and research methods.

Whether you get access to online learning via your institution or have a trial with us, you can enrol on the new courses and get started today.

Visit our course pages below to find out more and go to the demo hub to try a free module!


meet our instructors

  • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Dr. Eleni Papadonikolaki, is a Management Consultant and Associate Professor in Digital Innovation and Management at University College London (UCL). Eleni is teaching at postgraduate and executive levels and her research interests lie at the intersection of management, projects, social science, and digital economy.

  • Introduction to Data Management: Dr. Alessandra Vigilante is a Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics at the Center for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine with a focus on genotype-phenotype interactions and data integration. She will join the SAGE Campus team on a webinar on 9 June to talk about strategies for managing data effectively and share some insights into how she created the course.

  • Unlocking Statistics: From Hypothesis to Outcome: Professor Roger Watt spoke to SAGE Campus about his inspiration to create the course and his experience teaching statistics to social science students and the importance of the subject in their studies.


As a digital library product, SAGE Campus provides university-wide access to the full suite of 34 self-paced online courses worth over 280 hours of online learning for skills and research methods. Librarians can find out more about how SAGE Campus works for institutions and get a 30-day free institutional trial. Faculty members, students and researchers who would like to use SAGE Campus for their teaching or own learning can recommend SAGE Campus to their library.