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Event
- Title:
- 4th Qualitative Research Summer School
- When:
- Jun 08 2010 - Jun 12 2010
- Where:
- School of Nursing, Dublin City University -
- Category:
- General Events
Description
The School of Nursing, Dublin City University invites you to a Qualitative Research Summer School that is aimed at qualitative researchers in healthcare, social sciences, business, education and related fields. The Summer School consists of 16 workshops, each of which is conducted over one or two days. Each workshop will be led by an established figure in their field of qualitative research and attended by participants with a particular interest in that field. Additional information on the workshops and their leaders and registration can be located at: http://www.dcu.ie/nursing/qrss/
In summary, the workshops, and their leaders, are as follows:
8-9 June - Case Study Research – Two Day Workshop - Robert Stake, Director, Center for Instructional Research and Curriculum Evaluation (CIRCE), University of Illinois
8-9 June - Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Two-Day Introductory Workshop - Paul Flowers, Professor of Sexual Health Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University
11-12 June - Hermeneutic Phenomenological Inquiry Two-Day Intensive - Cathy Adams, Assistant Professor of Education, University of Alberta
11-12 June - Grounded Theory Two-Day Troubleshooting Workshop - Tom Andrews, Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork
8 June - Creative interviewing in qualitative research - Vanessa May, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Manchester
8 June - Ethnography - Jean Clarke, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing, Dublin City University
9 June - Doing Narrative Research - Molly Andrews, Professor of Sociology/ Co-director of the Centre for Narrative Research, University of East London
9 June - Invitation to Grounded Theory Research - Agnes Higgins, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Trinity College Dublin
10 June - Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Advanced Workshop - Virginia Eatough, Lecturer in Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London
10 June - Sensitive topics in qualitative research - Margareta Hyden, Professor of Social Work, Linkoping University, Sweden
10 June - The Biographical-Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM): ‘Taster Day’ - Tom Wengraf, Formerly Visiting Senior Research Fellow, University of East London and then at Birkbeck College, London University
11 June - The Biographical-Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM): Advanced Workshop - - Tom Wengraf, Formerly Visiting Senior Research Fellow, University of East London and then at Birkbeck College, London University
10 June - Designing Qualitative Projects - Janice Morse, Professor and the Barnes Presidential Research Chair, College of Nursing, University of Utah
11 June - Writing and Publishing Qualitative Inquiry - Janice Morse, Professor and the Barnes Presidential Research Chair, College of Nursing, University of Utah
12 June - Mixed Methods Research - Janice Morse, Professor and the Barnes Presidential Research Chair, College of Nursing, University of Utah
12 June - Analysing Qualitative Data - Mark Philbin, Lecturer, School of Nursing, Dublin City University
8th June @ 5.30pm PUBLIC LECTURE – OPEN TO ALL Prof Janice Morse - Exploring complex phenomena: The case of suffering
In summary, the workshops, and their leaders, are as follows:
8-9 June - Case Study Research – Two Day Workshop - Robert Stake, Director, Center for Instructional Research and Curriculum Evaluation (CIRCE), University of Illinois
8-9 June - Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Two-Day Introductory Workshop - Paul Flowers, Professor of Sexual Health Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University
11-12 June - Hermeneutic Phenomenological Inquiry Two-Day Intensive - Cathy Adams, Assistant Professor of Education, University of Alberta
11-12 June - Grounded Theory Two-Day Troubleshooting Workshop - Tom Andrews, Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork
8 June - Creative interviewing in qualitative research - Vanessa May, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Manchester
8 June - Ethnography - Jean Clarke, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing, Dublin City University
9 June - Doing Narrative Research - Molly Andrews, Professor of Sociology/ Co-director of the Centre for Narrative Research, University of East London
9 June - Invitation to Grounded Theory Research - Agnes Higgins, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Trinity College Dublin
10 June - Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Advanced Workshop - Virginia Eatough, Lecturer in Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London
10 June - Sensitive topics in qualitative research - Margareta Hyden, Professor of Social Work, Linkoping University, Sweden
10 June - The Biographical-Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM): ‘Taster Day’ - Tom Wengraf, Formerly Visiting Senior Research Fellow, University of East London and then at Birkbeck College, London University
11 June - The Biographical-Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM): Advanced Workshop - - Tom Wengraf, Formerly Visiting Senior Research Fellow, University of East London and then at Birkbeck College, London University
10 June - Designing Qualitative Projects - Janice Morse, Professor and the Barnes Presidential Research Chair, College of Nursing, University of Utah
11 June - Writing and Publishing Qualitative Inquiry - Janice Morse, Professor and the Barnes Presidential Research Chair, College of Nursing, University of Utah
12 June - Mixed Methods Research - Janice Morse, Professor and the Barnes Presidential Research Chair, College of Nursing, University of Utah
12 June - Analysing Qualitative Data - Mark Philbin, Lecturer, School of Nursing, Dublin City University
8th June @ 5.30pm PUBLIC LECTURE – OPEN TO ALL Prof Janice Morse - Exploring complex phenomena: The case of suffering
Venue
- Venue:
- School of Nursing, Dublin City University - Website
- Country:
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