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Announcing a new SRA one-day training course led by independent researcher Dr Helen Kara.
The course will show you how to conduct research, whether as part of your job or for a professional development qualification such as a diploma, Master’s degree or PhD. It will also help you to manage research alongside work, family, and social life. Covering the whole of the research process from planning to dissemination, the focus is on practical information to save you time, effort and stress.
Anyone who is considering or is doing a research project, and wants to know how to do research well, should benefit from this foundation-level course. By the end of the day they will:
- Understand how to plan and manage a research project effectively
- Know how to prioritise research work
- Understand how to fit research work in with other work and non-work commitments
- Have a written project plan, with timescales, for your own research project.
The research project may be work-based (service evaluation, training needs analysis, etc) or academic (dissertation, thesis etc). This course will be particularly useful for practitioners working in public services – health, criminal justice, social care, education, third sector, private sector, local or national government – and those who work in independent research organisations and academia.
10 May 2013, central London venue.
More details on the SRA website: http://the-sra.org.uk/event-registration/?ee=41
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