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Hi all,

These workshops might be beneficial to museum and gallery practitioners
needing to evaluate exhibitions and programmes.

This is an invitation to register for two upcoming *workshops intended to
support the use of interviews for evaluating programmes and their impact.*
The first workshop is on designing and conducting qualitative interviews
and the second workshop is on analysing qualitative interview data. These
workshops will take place on the *20th and 21st of April in London at the
University of Westminster*.

Use the following links for more information on these workshops:

1. *Design and Conduct Qualitative Interviews (20th of April)*
https://www.methodsforchange.org/event/design-qualitative-interviews-evaluation/

2. *Analyse Qualitative Interviews (21st of April)*
www.methodsforchange.org/event/how-to-analyse-qualitative-interview-data-for-evaluation/


Join our speakers *Eric Kennedy* (Researcher at Consortium for Science,
Policy & Outcomes) and *Dr. Eric Jensen* (Professor of Sociology,
University of Warwick) for these workshop.

Please register your place on our website by April 8th for the Early Bird
Discount.  If you know other colleagues who might find these workshop of
interest,  please share.

We sincerely hope to see you!

(Apologies for cross-posting)

Kind regards,

Methods for Change team
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Interviews for Evaluation | University of Westminster, London | 13:30 -
16.45 | 20-21 April 2016
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Interviews For Evaluation

Interviews can be a vital part of any project when evaluating programmes
and their impact. The qualitative data from interviews can provide a wide
range of open-ended information about people’s motivations, feelings,
attitudes, and what they remember. This is a two-part series that will
address how to conduct and analyse interview-based evaluation.
How To Design Qualitative Interviews For Evaluation

The early stages are crucial for success, both in receiving good
information and having a plan for analysis. This workshop covers the early
stages of developing questions and setting up a good design for conducting
interviews.This is the first in this two-part series.
*Wednesday 20th April 2016*
 13:30 - 16.45
University of Westminster
309 Regent St, London W1B 2HW, United Kingdom
VIEW WORKSHOP <http://bit.ly/MFCDQIE>
How To Analyse Qualitative Interviews For Evaluation

This workshop covers the analysis stage after your questions have
been developed, you have ensured a good design, and conducted
your interviews. This is the first in the two-part series.
*Thursday 21st April 2016*
 13:30 - 16.45
University of Westminster
309 Regent St, London W1B 2HW, United Kingdom
VIEW WORKSHOP <http://bit.ly/MFCAQIE>
The Speakers

Eric Kennedy, MScEric Kennedy (Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes,
Arizona State University) is a consultant with experience fostering
collaboration between industry, government and public stakeholders. His
research background includes qualitative ethnography and focus particularly
on interview and survey design. Mr Kennedy provides evaluation and research
methods consulting within both academic and non-profit contexts.


Dr Eric Jensen

Dr. Eric Jensen (Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, University of
Warwick) is a leading social scientist specializing in innovative methods
of conducting impact evaluation research in informal learning and public
engagement contexts.

Jensen is author of Doing Real Research: A Practical Guide to Social
Research (SAGE) <http://bit.ly/jensrr>. Dr. Jensen holds a PhD in Sociology
from the University of Cambridge (UK). He teaches social research methods
at the University of Warwick.

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Reservation Costs

*Early Bird Discounts* if you book by *Tuesday 8th April 2016*

Registrations costs are for workshops separately.

For-Profit Businesses *£165.00*
*For-Profit Businesses - Early Bird* £132.00
Non-Profit / Unaffiliated Individuals *£95.00*
Non-Profit / Unaffiliated Individuals - Early Bird £76.00
Concessionary (Students/Unemployed) *£45.00*
Concessionary (Students/Unemployed) - Early Bird £36.00

*If you want to attend this workshop but find that you cannot afford it,
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a short explanation of your circumstances, how much you can afford and we
will work with you to consider cost adjustments.

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