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SAGE Campus Newsletter - September roundup

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Our last cohorts of online courses start 7th Sept View as webpage](   |    Email alerts]( Share: [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [SAGE Campus]( SAGE Campus expands to online learning for skills and research methods [Now available as a digital library resource]( September was an exciting month for SAGE Campus and we’re pleased to officially announce that SAGE Campus is expanding. We began with a focus on data science courses, but are broadening our horizons to offer high quality support for the teaching and learning of a wide range of skills and research methods that can be applied across all stages of academic study; from undergraduates looking to critically assess information to researchers looking to report their data and publish their research. We also updated our platform to now offer SAGE Campus as a digital library resource so institutions can get institution-wide access to all 200+ hours of online learning on the platform, with 50+ hours of new courses coming in 2021. September marks the start of our last ever individual purchase cohorts of our online data science courses. But don’t worry! If you’re still interested in taking a SAGE Campus online course, see the ways you can get access below. [Read the news update]( [icon] If you’re a librarian and want to subscribe to SAGE Campus... [request a trial]( for 30-day institution-wide IP authenticated access. [icon]( If you want to take an online course for your own learning… take a full free module from each of our courses today and [recommend us to your library](if you’d like them to subscribe for full access. [Browse courses](. [icon]( If you want to use our online courses in your teaching… the platform has new features that enable you to create cohorts of learners on courses and track their progress. [Demo a full free module]( from each of our courses today and [recommend us to your library](if you’d like them to subscribe for full access. [Research Methods Uber Journey Banner]( ABOUT US]( CONTACT US]( PRIVACY POLICY]( UNSUBSCRIBE]( SAGE Offices: Los Angeles: 2455 Teller Rd Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA London: 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London, EC1Y 1SP, UK. Registration No. 1017514 New Delhi: B-1/I-1, Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate, Mathura Road, Post Bag 7, New Delhi 110 044, India Singapore: 18 Cross Street #10-10/11/12, China Square Central, Singapore 048423 Washington, DC: 2600 Virginia Avenue NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC, 20037, USA Melbourne: Level 20, 114 William Street Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia This message was sent to {EMAIL}. 0P0118 SAGE Logo](

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