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The 21st Annual Qualitative Research Summer Intensive (QRSI) introduces 10 new courses and 6 new qualitative scholars – Jessica Calarco, Liz Chen, Faith Fletcher, Alana Gunn, Elaine Keane, and Robert Kozinets. Continuing our tradition of integrating foundation courses with new topical courses, ResearchTalk, Inc. and UNC’s Odum Institute will hold the 2024 Qualitative Research Summer Intensive as an exclusively online-only event. Find out more at QRSI 2024 .
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Qualitative Research: Design, Implementation and Methods
DESIGN X440.2
Get an introduction to what qualitative research is, the types of qualitative research methods, the appropriate situations to apply qualitative methods, and how to conduct your own qualitative research. You learn to build a research protocol and use various techniques to design, conduct, analyze and present an informative research study.
At the end of the course, you are expected to conduct your own qualitative research study . To that end, you develop a research plan based on the given situation, collect data using qualitative methodologies , engage with various techniques for coding and analyzing qualitative data effectively, and present the data and insights in a manner that is best aligned with the goals of the research.
Prerequisites: None.
Course Outline
Course Objectives
- Understand what constitutes qualitative research, how it differs from quantitative research and when to apply qualitative research methods
- Identify and formulate appropriate qualitative research plans
- Apply qualitative research data collection techniques
- Develop coding schemes for analysis of qualitative data
- Present qualitative data to inform and influence
What You Learn
- Developing qualitative research questions
- Building a research protocol
- Observing, listening and probing: the core skills of a qualitative researcher
- Qualitative sampling and participant recruitment
- Understanding an overview of the qualitative data analysis process
- Communicating your findings, from summary to interpretation
- Presenting qualitative results
How You Learn
We are online! All of the design classes are conducted online and include video classes, mentor-led learning and peer-to-peer support through our student online platform, Canvas.
- Reading assignments
- Quizzes at instructor’s discretion
- Small-group activities
- Homework assignments
- Capstone project
Is This Course Right for You?
This course is intended for students in the Professional Program in User Experience (UX) Design , or anybody interested in obtaining skills in qualitative research. You do not need preexisting research experience for this course. Our experienced instructors provide practical information, leverage their qualitative research skills and monitor your development along with peer-to-peer support on our student online platform.
Section 007
Type: Live Online
Instructor:
Melissa Schmidt
Cost: $1,107.00
See section 007 Details
Type Live Online
Schedule and Location
Instructional Hours
Live Online
Delivery Options
Available for Credit
Section Notes
Enroll early to secure a space in course. Enrollment will not be accepted after the second class meeting.
This course will be taught "Live-Online" where the instructor will lecture through the Zoom remote-learning platform at the same designated time every week.
The following minimum recommendation for UX Design:
Apple MacBook or PC
8 to 16GB RAM
Section Materials
(Mandatory)
UX Research: Practical Techniques for Designing Better Products by David Farkas
Spring 2025 enrollment opens on October 21!
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- Short Courses in Qualitative Research Methods
Oxford Qualitative Courses: Short Courses in Qualitative Research Methods
Expert teaching from specialists in qualitative research methods
Short courses:
- Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
- Introduction to doing Qualitative Interviews
- Introduction to Analysing Qualitative Data
- Introduction to conversation analysis and health care encounters
- Learning with the book: an introduction to qualitative research methods for health research
The University of Oxford's expert-led programme of short courses in qualitative research methods aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to design, conduct, and interpret qualitative research. Through these short courses we share the experience, knowledge and enthusiasm of our research-active tutors
Our courses are particularly suited to those who are planning or working on projects with a qualitative research component. Our aims are to:
- Equip health and care professionals, researchers and policy makers with an understanding of the different approaches to qualitative research
- Support the development of core skills such as interviewing, ethnographic observation, running focus groups (whether virtual or face-to-face), conversation analysis, meta-ethnography, and qualitative data analysis.
This highly-regarded programme is delivered in online and face-to-face formats to suit a range of learners. We use a mixture of lectures and small group work, delivered by our team of qualitative researchers from the University of Oxford’s Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group . Our group has run these successful courses for twenty years alongside active involvement in qualitative research on a variety of topics, ranging from studies of experiences of health conditions and of healthcare practice, to evaluations of organisational change. Our group also includes qualitative methodologists at the forefront of developing qualitative methods including conversation analysis and evidence synthesis.
Findings from our group’s research on patient experiences, together with supported video, audio and text extracts, can be found on the HEXI.ox.ac.uk website. Our portfolio of research and expertise informs current local, national and international healthcare policy and research.
The syllabuses of our qualitative courses draw on a wide range of expertise from within our research group, including the disciplinary areas of medical sociology, anthropology, and public policy.
Teaching team
Our courses are led by a highly experienced and research-active teaching team. Our team have a range of specialities and skills spanning the breadth of qualitative research methods, ensuring that each session is led by a knowledgeable expert in the field. As well as being accomplished researchers, our team are skilled at communicating qualitative research methods to people in an accessible and clear way. Our team are friendly and approachable and will be available to offer tailored feedback during the course. Our participants regularly emphasise that our teaching team are a highlight of our courses.
Who are OUR courses for?
Our courses are suited to a wide range of professions, including:
- Health and care professionals
- Undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Academics and researchers interested in health research
- Marketing and communications professionals
- Health and care advisers and policy makers
What do participants think?
New: Online Resources
Our teaching team have collated a series of freely available online resources for anyone looking for learning opportunities.
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The Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR)
Since its founding more than twenty years ago, the Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research has welcomed more than three thousand graduate students and junior faculty.
Participants in IQMR are either nominated by their home school or department or selected from an "open pool" (largely funded by the National Science Foundation, with additional support from the American Political Science Association).
IQMR 2025 will run from June 15-27
participants
nominating institutions
How to participate
There are four separate open pool competitions to attend IQMR 2025: the general open pool; an open pool for researchers at African scholarly institutions; an open pool for researchers at Latin American scholarly institutions; and an open pool for scholars based at scholarly institutions in the Arab MENA region. You can find links to the separate application forms below.
Scholars admitted through the general open pool will have their participation at IQMR covered, receive a stipend to contribute towards the cost of meals, and have a double (shared) hotel room covered for the duration of the institute. General open pool attendees will be responsible for their own transportation costs to and from Syracuse University.
Scholars admitted through the African, Latin American and MENA open pool competitions will have participation at IQMR covered, will receive a stipend for meals, and will have a double (shared) hotel room covered for the duration of the institute, as well as roundtrip economy-class airfare.
In addition to receiving applications through the open pool process, IQMR also accepts attendees who are nominated to attend by their home unit (center/department/school) using their own selection procedures. Detailed instructions for nominating scholars are distributed to universities in the fall. Please contact Sebastian Karcher at [email protected] if you are the head of a school or department and would like to receive instructions for nominating scholars to attend IQMR.
The 2025 participation fees will be available in November 2024. The participation fee may be paid by either the nominating home unit, or by the nominee. Please note that IQMR does not accept self-paid self-nominees. If you have any questions about the nominating process, please contact Sebastian Karcher at [email protected] .
Application Information
Application deadline: 12/2/24 Number of slots: 15 Travel bursary: No Part, room and board: Yes
Application deadline: 12/2/24 Number of slots: 5 Travel bursary: Yes Part, room and board: Yes
Latin America
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Hear From Our Participants
Learn to create and critique methodologically sophisticated qualitative research designs, including case studies, tests of necessity or sufficiency, and narrative or interpretive work. Explore the techniques, uses, strengths, and limitations of these methods, while emphasizing their relationships with alternative approaches. And receive constructive feedback on your own qualitative research designs.
Watch our YouTube playlist for video introductions to each of the conference sessions.
New Voices Initiative
IQMR’s New Voices Initiative (NVI) aims to identify, encourage and support early career researchers who are interested in teaching at IQMR. Each year, two “NVI Fellows” will be selected through a transparent, competitive process, and will join the teaching team for particular module sequences during the following summer’s institute. Seasoned instructors will guide and mentor fellows, and will learn from and draw on their fresh insights and perspectives about the methods being taught. The initiative’s broader goals are to grow the number and diversity of faculty who teach qualitative and multi-method research in the social sciences.
A call for applications for New Voices Initiative Fellows will be available in November 2024.
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COMMENTS
In this course you will be introduced to the basic ideas behind the qualitative research in social science. You will learn about data collection, description, analysis and interpretation in qualitative research.
Online qualitative research courses on Coursera are designed to give you a combination of theoretical and hands-on knowledge to better understand the ideas behind qualitative research and how they impact social sciences along with the methods used to collect and interpret information and data.
The 21st Annual Qualitative Research Summer Intensive (QRSI) introduces 10 new courses and 6 new qualitative scholars – Jessica Calarco, Liz Chen, Faith Fletcher, Alana Gunn, Elaine Keane, and Robert Kozinets.
Course Outline. Understand what constitutes qualitative research, how it differs from quantitative research and when to apply qualitative research methods. Identify and formulate appropriate qualitative research plans. Apply qualitative research data collection techniques.
The University of Oxford's expert-led programme of short courses in qualitative research methods aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to design, conduct, and interpret qualitative research.
Learn to create and critique methodologically sophisticated qualitative research designs, including case studies, tests of necessity or sufficiency, and narrative or interpretive work. Explore the techniques, uses, strengths, and limitations of these methods, while emphasizing their relationships with alternative approaches.