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We’re pleased to invite you to the Social Research Association’s 2018 annual conference, on 13 December in London. It’s now open for bookings on our website – and with a 10% early-bird discount to mid-September.
Title: ‘Adapting to Change: Where Next for Social Research?’
MAIN SPEAKERS:
• Sir John Curtice (keynote), eminent political scientist, and the nation's favourite polling expert
• Jennifer Rubin, new Executive Chair at the ESRC, on how funding for research is changing and what we can expect from the new UKRI
• Internationally renowned qualitative expert Trish Greenhalgh OBE on why introducing technologies in the hope of driving change almost never works
BREAKOUTS: Two sessions of parallel workshops, where researchers share real-world challenges, insights and lessons learned. Themes are:
• In-the-moment qualitative research
• Moving online
• People power
• Impact evaluation
• Survey representativeness
And new this year, single-topic workshops:
- An infographic 101
- Semiotics for researchers
- Big data and social research
Plus semi-structured Networking sessions
New venue – we’ll be in Kings Place, a spacious, award-winning conference and events venue close to Kings Cross. London.
Prices – SRA members from £70 to £135; non-members £190. Includes lunch, refreshments, and a drinks reception afterwards.
Book your place on the SRA website: http://the-sra.org.uk/event-registration/?ee=691
Best regards
All at the Social Research Association
www.the-sra.org.uk
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