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SUMMARY:Centre for Qualitative Research Core Training begins
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Qualitative Research from the University of Bath is running weekly online workshops for doctoral researchers funded by the South West Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP). \n\nBringing together academics from across the SWDTP institutions interested in qualitative research\, across disciplinary pathways\, to collaboratively develop and deliver a programme of bespoke training for SWDTP doctoral researchers. These SWDTP-Funded Bespoke Qualitative Training Workshops will provide practical and cross-disciplinary qualitative training to SWDTP-funded doctoral scholars and others who are interested in qualitative training\, through the collaborative resources of the SWDTP network. \n\n\n\nThe core training package focuses on from planning to product: the process of conducting qualitative research. This will consist of a series of 7 bespoke online seminars delivered fortnightly to up to 50 students by collaborators across the SWDTP universities. \nRegistration is available here\n  \n1. Where does qualitative research come from? – Tuesday 12th April\, 10am-12pm \n2. Planning and designing qualitative research – Thursday 21st April\, 10am-12pm \n3. Preparing for speaking-based data collection – Tuesday 26th April\, 10am-12pm \n4. Conducting\, improving\, and refining interviews and focus groups – Tuesday 3rd May\, 10am-12pm \n5. Analysing interview and focus group data using thematic analysis – Tuesday 10th May\, 10am-12pm \n6. Exploring the diversity of forms of qualitative analysis – Wednesday 18th May\,10am-12pm \n7. Series conclusion: Publishing qualitative research – Tuesday 14th June 2022
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/centre-for-qualitative-research-core-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training
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SUMMARY:Social media training for mental health research
DESCRIPTION:Are you a PhD candidate researching child and adolescent mental health and interested in improving the dissemination of your research via social media? The SWDTP is providing a half-day training course facilitated by Andre Tomlin of The Mental Elf to improve your social media skills. The course will take place at the University of Bath on the 7th June 2022 (1-5pm).  \nThe training will guide you in: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBecoming familiar with the range of online tools and methods available to disseminate mental health research\, e.g.\, blogs\, social media\, podcasts\, online events.\nWorking through scenarios and reaching consensus about the best ways to build online profiles and networks in mental health.\nExploring different online communication styles and consider what works best when discussing mental health in the public domain.\nLeaving with practical examples of what to do next to take your public engagement to the next level.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThere are 20 places on the training programme for students across the SWDTP network\, including 3-5 places for non-SWDTP students. Some limited travel funds are available for students who are unable to use their training support fee for travel to Bath. Please indicate on the form whether you would need financial support to attend. \n\nTo apply please complete this short survey.\n\nAs places are limited\, we ask that you only apply if you believe you will be available on the day. Applications will be open until Monday 16th May\, after which time we will get in touch to confirm if your application was successful.
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/social-media-training-for-mental-health-research/
LOCATION:University of Bath\, Bath\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training
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SUMMARY:Creative Approaches to Ethical Qualitative Research
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Qualitative Research is running weekly online workshops for doctoral researchers funded by the South West Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP). This event is part of the CQRs Qualitative Innovation Series. \nFind out more about the series here\n \n  \n\nDr Shona McIntosh and Dr Rachel Wilder will discuss their recent work experimenting with creative\, inclusive and alternative ways to do ethical qualitative research. Drawing from the example of an online \nseminar series exploring methodologies for epistemic justice\, the speakers reflect on the issues of working collaboratively within hierarchical\, patriarchal and Euro-centred research traditions. They reflect on the potentials and limitations of creative approaches to foster ethical\, inclusive practice. \nThis work is underpinned by a commitment to and interest in epistemic justice theory (Fricker\, 2007) which focuses on whose knowledge is valued and whose voices are heard and listened to (e.g. Masaka\, 2019). \n  \nRegister your place here
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/creative-approaches-to-ethical-qualitative-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training
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