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Title:
Qualitative Research for Policy Making 2012: 3rd Annual
When:
May 24 2012 - May 25 2012 
Where:
Lisbon, Portugal -
Category:
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Description

The 3rd European conference on Qualitative Research for Policy Making 2012 (QRPM2012) will be held on the 24-25 May 2012 in Lisbon, Portugal. This highly interactive, cross-disciplinary conference will bring together top policy researchers and practitioners to discuss best practices for delivering and interpreting qualitative research for policy making. This event will be co-organised by the Merlien Institute and the Lisbon University Institute.

For more information: http://www.merlien.org/upcoming-events/qrpm2012.html

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Venue:
Lisbon, Portugal

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