Doing Collaborative Research
Date:
10/05/2017 - 11/05/2017
Organised by:
The University of Edinburgh
Presenter:
Amelie Lee, Strategic Director of The Proud Trust
Niamh Moore, Chancellor's Fellow in Sociology at The University of Edinburgh
Level:
Intermediate (some prior knowledge)
Contact:
Laura Marshall
0131 651 3001
L.marshall@ed.ac.uk
Working week: Monday-Wednesday
Map:
View in Google Maps (EH8 9JX)
Venue:
Room G.37, Patersons Land,
Moray House School of Education
Holyrood Road
Edinburgh
Description:
This course offers a practical, hands-on guide to doing collaborative research. We will cover different histories of different kinds of collaborative work; how collaborations emerge; how to get going; the importance of ethics; managing data and dealing with ownership.
The course covers:
- Making, finding and setting up collaborations;
- Practicalities of doing collaborative research;
- Ethical issues in collaborative research and data management;
- Different histories and traditions of collaborative research, and different terms
Course will run from 9.30am-4.30pm both days and lunch and refreshments are provided.
Cost:
£30 per day for UK/EU registered students
• £60 per day for staff at UK/EU academic institutions, UK/EU Research Councils researchers, UK/EU public sector staff and staff at UK/EU registered charity organisations and recognised UK/EU research institutions.
• £220 per day for all other participants
Website and registration:
Region:
Scotland
Keywords:
Mixed Methods, Quality in Qualitative Research, Quantitative Approaches (other), Confidentiality and Anonymity
Related publications and presentations:
Mixed Methods
Quality in Qualitative Research
Quantitative Approaches (other)
Confidentiality and Anonymity