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The Health Experiences Research Group (HERG), at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford runs a highly-regarded programme of core qualitative research methods short courses every year, and this year we are pleased to introduce the one day course, Introduction to NVIVO 12 for Windows<https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/short-courses/health-experiences-research-group/qualitative-research-methods-courses-university-of-oxford-health-experiences-research-group/introduction-to-nvivo> to our line up.
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INTRODUCTION TO NVIVO 12 FOR WINDOWS
21st November 2019 (11 Places Left)
05th March 2020 (14 Places Left)
This one-day course is delivered face-to-face in Oxford by the Health Experiences Research Group in the University of Oxford's computing centre. Through a series of practical sessions, the course provides hands-on experience across a range of data types (text-based data, images, video, social media) and in using different techniques.
The course is particularly suited to those already working on projects with a qualitative dimension, doctoral students who are looking for appropriate software to support qualitative data analysis, and those with previous experience in using different qualitative analysis software packages.
While it is aimed at the needs of health professionals, researchers, academics and postgraduate students, the skills developed here apply to many settings - so everyone is welcome, regardless of their research or professional background.
Note - Some previous knowledge of qualitative data analysis is required for this NVIVO course.
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Our courses are always popular and have few places, so please book early to avoid disappointment. For further information about the course, please follow the link above, or to book, please visit the Oxford University Stores<https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/short-courses/health-experiences-research-group/qualitative-research-methods-courses-university-of-oxford-health-experiences-research-group> website.
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 2019 and 2020.
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