This course will run as seminars by faculty members from the Division of Social Science who will introduce their research areas and recent research projects. It demonstrates how the knowledge and skills in quantitative social analysis are applied to studying social phenomena, including health, business, education, inequality, family and kinship, careers, crime, migration, and economic, social and political change more generally. Students will learn about the differences between various concerns, paradigms and methodologies of the major social science disciplines, which will help them generate research ideas for their capstone projects as well as prepare for the future careers. Enrolment is restricted to students admitted to BSc in Quantitative Social Analysis from 2022-23 and onwards, and on their third year of study or above.