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The Health Experiences Research Group, Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
is pleased to announce its programme of qualitative research methods courses for the latter half of 2013.
Our courses are very popular so please book early to avoid disappointment.
For further details about each course or to make a booking, please go to
https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/browse/product.asp?catid=165&modid=5&compid=1
Please pass the information on to anyone who might be interested and/or display it on your noticeboards.
We look forward to welcoming you and your colleagues on one or more of our courses in 2013.
INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWING
“The course has been fantastic! Many thanks for the clear and useful teaching – handouts, clips. All instructors were enthusiastic and very knowledgeable. Really brought qual methods to life. The experiential work was especially
useful.”
This two-day course is aimed at researchers and postgraduate students who have little or no experience of qualitative interviewing. Previous courses have attracted researchers from the health service, clinicians and
social scientists, though anyone keen to improve their interview skills is welcome. The only requirements are an interest in qualitative interviewing and the desire to conduct better interviews. The course aims to provide hands on practical experience of
different qualitative interviewing skills.
INTRODUCTION TO FOCUS GROUPS
“I go on a lot of training courses. This was one of the best I have been to! So rarely do you get practical experience whilst training. Excellently structured and facilitated course.”
“Overall, really really excellent. So worth my time and energy and I feel energised and inspired to tackle my qualitative analysis with much more confidence in my abilities, than before I came on the course.” Dr Jenny Hislop
Telephone: 01865 289328
For details about our teaching courses see
http://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/browse/product.asp?catid=165&modid=5&compid=1
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