Thanks for the message, it sounds a wonderful lecture, I wish i could
come.
Just a little note that I get the same message three times I wonder
there is some thing wrong with the setting or is my system!
Cheers
Hora
Dr Hora Soltani
Lead Research Midwife
Derby City General Hospital
Tel: 01332 340131, ext. 5134
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Inaugural Lecture
Transforming childbirth:women, midwives and the politics of
reproduction
by Jane Sandall, Professor of Midwifery & Women's Health
17.30 20th November 2003
The Auditorium, Franklin Wilkins Building, Waterloo Campus
King's College, London
For further information:
Please contact Gwen Rumbold, Ceremonies and Events Office
on 020 7848 3380 or [log in to unmask]
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Dr Jane Sandall
Professor of Midwifery and Women's Health
Women's & Family Health Research Group,
King's College, Waterloo Bridge Wing,
Franklin-Wilkins Building,
150 Stamford Street,
London, SE1 9NN
Tel: 020 7848 3605
Fax: 020 7848 3764
e-mail:[log in to unmask]
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/nursing/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann Lewins" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 10:18 AM
Subject: BELFAST AND SURREY (uk):next free Comparative CAQDAS overviews
-
Software Planning seminars
> The CAQDAS Networking Project is in its 5th period of funding by the
ESRC
> and continues to provide support, platforms for debate, information
and
> training concerning computer assistance in the analysis of
qualitative
data.
>
> A full list of workshops and project support sessions follows but
the
_free
> seminar programme_ provided by the project underpins its support to
the
> research community. The next two Software Planning Seminars offered
by
the
> CAQDAS Networking Project, providing free comparative overviews of
selected
> software programs for qualitative data analysis are being held at
the
> Queens University, Belfast and the University of Surrey, Guidlford.
These
> are designed to
> provide a first stage in exposure to various software to allow users
and
> potential users the chance to ask about their own future use of
software
in
> the context of project planning etc . The sessions encourage a
critical
> awareness of how software programs for QDA might support your
approach.
> Stages 2 and 3 in the introductory to advanced _hands on_ teaching
of
CAQDAS
> software are scheduled separately throughout the year (see later in
> message).
>
> Stage 1: SOFTWARE PLANNING SESSIONS
> (these are free - although a small charge may be made for catering
where
> applicable by local hosting institutions)
>
> 29 October 2003 at University of Surrey Guildford 11.30am -4pm
> Software Planning - comparative overview of several software used
in
> qualitative data analysis
> Presenter: Ann Lewins
> Places are free but must be booked from [log in to unmask]
>
> 28 November 2003 at Queens University Belfast 9.30am -1pm
> Software Planning - comparative overview of several software used
in
> qualitative data analysis
> Presenter: Ann Lewins
> (researchers/academics/students from other local institutions will
be
> welcome but must book places with
> Marie George [log in to unmask]
> (Please make it clear you wish to attend the Free, Friday morning
session
on
> 28.11.03)
>
> We are very grateful to Queens University and in particular, Bob
Miller
of
> the School of Sociology & Social Policy
> Queen's University for initiating and arranging this event
>
>
> further details about timing and exact venues will be released on
> application
> =========================================
>
> Stage 2. INTRODUCTORY HANDS ON SOFTWARE SPECIFIC WORKSHOPS
> (these can also be arranged as customised events for individuals or
teams
or
> institutions)
>
>
> 12 Nov 2003 ATLAS.ti introductory w-shop hands on
> 19 Nov 2003 NVivo introductory w-shop hands on
> 26 Nov 2003 N6 introductory w-shop hands on
> 10 Dec 2003 QUALRUS introductory w-shop hands on
> 17 Dec 2003 The Ethnograph introductory w-shop
> 14 Jan 2004 ATLAS.ti introductory w-shop hands on
> 21 Jan 2004 NVivo introductory w-shop hands on
> 28 Jan 2004 N6 introductory w-shop hands on
> 4 Feb 2004 MaxQDA introductory w-shop hands on
> 11 Feb 2004 Qualrus introductory w-shop hands on
> 3 Mar 2004 ATLAS.ti introductory w-shop hands on
> 17 Mar 2004 N6 introductory w-shop hands on
>
> Stage 3. AND SCHEDULED FOLLOW UP - INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED PROJECT
SPECIFIC
> WORKSHOPS (restricted to 5 participants per session)
> These can also be arranged as customised events for individuals or
teams
>
> 22 October 2003 N6 follow up project-oriented
> 18 Feb 2004 ATLAS.ti follow up project-oriented
> 25 Feb 2004 NVivo follow up project-oriented
>
> (the follow up events above are always over subscribed - but because
needs
> and requirements are diffiult for users to predict -and always change
at
the
> last minute, it is worth getting your name on a distribution list of
those
> interested even if you don't get allocated a place immediately)
>
>
> Information on fees, content and availability on all hands on
workshops
> (Stages 2 and 3 above) from
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> regards
>
>
> Ann Lewins, Manager
> CAQDAS Networking Project
> Dept of Sociology, University of Surrey
> GUILDFORD GU2 7XH, UK
>
> email: [log in to unmask]
> OR [log in to unmask]
> CAQDAS web site: http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/caqdas/
> Tel +44 (0)1 483 68 94 55
> Fax +44 (0)1 483 68 95 51
>
> DISCUSSION GROUP qual-software : join information etc
> see: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/qual-software.html
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> CAQDAS NETWORKING PROJECT funded by the ESRC Research Methods
Programme
to
> support the use of software in qualitative data analysis;
> co-directed by Nigel Fielding, Professor of Sociology, University of
Surrey
> and Ray Lee, Professor of Social Research Methods at Royal Holloway,
> University of
> London
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