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Conversation Analysis at the University of Oxford - Early bird course fee offer ends 5th December

Just an update to let you know that our one-day workshop, ‘An Introduction to Conversation Analysis’ is taking place in Oxford on Tuesday 30th January 2018.   Our introductory early-bird fee of £375 ends very soon - on the 5th December. After this date the fee for this course will revert to the £405 standard price.

Introduction to Conversation Analysis is aimed at health professionals, researchers, academics and postgraduate students who have no experience of conversation analysis.  Everyone is welcome, regardless of research background. This course will introduce newcomers to the field of conversation analysis, help researchers decide if it is the most appropriate methodology for their research purposes, and it will also provide practical experience in transcription and data handling.  

Please book your place now via our online webshop at the link below -
https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/study/short-courses-in-qualitative-research-methods/introduction-to-conversation-analysis

For more information about other qualitative courses we run, please visit our main webpage - https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/study/short-courses-in-qualitative-research-methods

The Health Experiences Research Group (HERG), at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford runs a highly-regarded programme of qualitative research methods courses.   Our courses are very popular so please book as early as you can to avoid disappointment.

Please pass this information on to anyone who might be interested and/or display it on your noticeboards.

We very much look forward to welcoming you and your colleagues on one or more of our courses in 2018.

Other courses currently open for booking -

 

INTRODUCTION TO FOCUS GROUPS

11th May 2018  

“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.”
This one day course is aimed at health professionals, researchers, academics and postgraduate students who want to develop skills in organising and facilitating focus groups and in analysing focus group data. Everyone is welcome, regardless of research background.  The course is suitable for those with little or no understanding of focus group method as well as those wishing to review and broaden existing skills. Practical exercises and small group work will be used throughout the course to develop competence in designing topic guides, moderating focus groups and analysing data.

 

INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWING 

·         January 2018 – Fully booked, waiting list only.

·         16th May 2018  - Book now

 

“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 one-day course is aimed at health professionals, researchers, academics and postgraduate students who have little or no experience of qualitative interviewing.  Everyone is welcome, regardless of research background.  Previous courses have attracted researchers from a wide range of disciplines including health professionals, social scientists and educators.  The only requirements are an interest in qualitative interviewing and the desire to conduct better interviews. The course provides hands on practical experience of different qualitative interviewing skills.

ANALYSING QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS

·         January 2018 – Fully booked, waiting list only.

·         17th-18th May 2018  - Book now

 

“It has been a real privilege to attend a course led by such high quality, high calibre speakers – sharing the theory but intertwined with the reality of their own experiences and interests and passions – making it meaningful and real for those of us who are researching in the real world.”

This two day course is aimed at health professionals, researchers, academics and postgraduate students who are planning to undertake or manage qualitative research using in-depth or semi structured interviews or those who have already collected qualitative interview data which they are unsure how to analyse.  Everyone is welcome, regardless of research background.  The course introduces the principles and practice of qualitative interview data analysis, with particular emphasis on thematic analysis techniques. It uses a combination of practical workshops, group discussions and formal lectures. The course also gives an overview of other approaches to qualitative analysis.

 

INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS*  

·         23-27 April 2018 - Book now


“This has been a fantastic week, an excellent combination of theory and practice.  I feel much more confident to go back to work on my project. This should be an example to others of how to run a course. Excellent.”

This one week course is aimed at health professionals, researchers, academics and postgraduate students with little or no understanding of qualitative research methods. Everyone is welcome, regardless of research background.  The course provides hands on practical experience of different qualitative methods including in-depth interviewing, focus groups and ethnography, as well as developing skills in thematic analysis. It is particularly suited for people who are starting work on a project with a qualitative dimension, doctoral students at the beginning of their projects, and those who are thinking about using qualitative research methods. The course also provides a useful introduction/refresher for researchers, academics, or managers who are supervising students or staff doing qualitative research projects.    

*Note that the one-week Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods course is also run twice a year as part of the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care (EBHC). For dates and  further information please go to www.conted.ox.ac.uk/qrm or email [log in to unmask]