
Welcome to the What’s On Catalyst video series your gateway to author webinars featuring books available in Catalyst. Browse the series and discover your next great read!
Join JASP founder Eric-Jan Wagenmakers and co-creator Johnny van Doorn for an exclusive, practical webinar on teaching statistics with JASP. Discover how this state-of-the-art software lets you conduct analyses in seconds, explore its user-friendly features, and learn how it can boost student success.
Get an insider’s look at the brand-new Sage textbook Discovering Statistics Using JASP, the ultimate resource for undergraduates and lecturers, and hear about their collaboration with Andy Field. Whether you’re already using JASP, considering the switch, or just curious about its potential, this session will transform the way you teach statistics
What core insight should every future project manager carry with them?
In this opening episode of the Project Management: Creating Sustainable Value series, authors Stewart Clegg, Torgeir Skyttermoen, and Anne Live Vaagaasar reflect on the most essential piece of advice they would offer to those leading projects today.
We invite you to watch and consider how this perspective might enrich classroom discussions or complement your teaching.
Uncertainty is inherent to project-based work, but how can we help students develop the confidence to lead through the unknown?
In this final episode of the Project Management: Creating Sustainable Value series, Professors Stewart Clegg, Torgeir Skyttermoen, and Anne Live Vaagaasar share evidence-based insights on navigating ambiguity and fostering adaptive leadership.
We invite you to explore this episode as a resource for teaching and discussion.
The media industry is evolving faster than ever, and understanding its shifting dynamics is crucial for educators, students, and professionals alike.
Join Professor Lucy Küng from the Reuters Institute, Oxford University, in conversation with Associate Professor David Craig (USC Annenberg School), Professor John Oliver (Bournemouth University), and Professor Christian Zabel (TH Köln). Together, they’ll explore the rapid transformation of the media landscape and its implications for teaching, learning, and industry practice.
Drawing on insights from the newly revised Third Edition of Strategic Management in the Media, Professor Küng will highlight key challenges and opportunities shaping the sector today
Sage author, David Silverman, shares fresh insights and key breakthroughs from the upcoming 6th edition of Qualitative Research.
Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just starting out, this is a unique opportunity to explore evolving perspectives in qualitative methodology directly with one of the field’s leading voices.
What makes a project succeed, not just in delivery, but in lasting value?
In this episode of the Project Management: Creating Sustainable Value series, Professors Stewart Clegg, Torgeir Skyttermoen, and Anne Live Vaagaasar explore the foundational elements of long-term project success.
This discussion offers a valuable lens for helping students think beyond timelines and budgets to the broader impact of their project work.
In this webinar, Dr Annmarie Hanlon delves into the integration of ethical AI in marketing education and how digital disruption is driving transformative change. She will also share insights and examples from the latest edition of her bestselling book, Digital Marketing.
Join Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke, authors of the award-winning Thematic Analysis: A Practical Guide, as they reveal best practices for reporting reflexive TA. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls, choose the right language, and structure your reports effectively without being constrained by traditional scientific reporting conventions.
With questions from collaborators Nikki Hayfield and Gareth Terry (and the audience), this webinar is perfect for students tackling their first TA write-up and experienced qualitative researchers looking to sharpen their skills.
Join our webinar as we share practical strategies drawn from years of supervising undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations.
Discover how our new book, Completing Your Research Project, and its online resources can help structure supervisory meetings, manage research-related anxiety, and guide students when it’s time to let go. Packed with real student questions and project examples, this session equips instructors with the tools to make the research journey smoother, more manageable, and confidence-boosting for both students and supervisors.
Projects are built around people, not just tasks. In this episode, we focus on practical ways to engage and manage stakeholders, guided by insights from the authors of Project Management: Creating Sustainable Value.
Take a moment to explore how thoughtful stakeholder management can strengthen your project outcomes.
Join Dr. Annmarie Hanlon for an insightful session on evolving approaches to teaching digital business. Discover how to guide students from tactical thinking toward a more strategic mindset.
Dr. Hanlon will address common student challenges, the rapid pace of new digital tools, and practical ways faculty can manage these changes effectively. Drawing on insights from her latest book, Digital Business, she’ll share actionable strategies to enhance teaching and learning in this fast moving field.
Teaching UK politics goes beyond institutions and Westminster. Join our exclusive webinar with Alan Convery to explore new strategies for making lectures more engaging and accessible. He’ll introduce UK Politics, a textbook that rethinks the UK as a ‘post-Westminster’ polity, covering the nation’s multi-national nature, representation, and key political topics, while offering flexible approaches for lecturers
What would political theory look like if we taught it as inherently global and comparative from the beginning, rather than adding “non-Western” voices as piecemeal additions? This webinar introduces Political Theory by Professor Leigh Jenco, Professor Paulina Ochoa Espejo, and Professor Murad Idris, a textbook that challenges the idea of a neutral core by juxtaposing political thought across time and space, offering fresh insights and practical teaching techniques to transform the discipline.