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12th Annual Qualitative Research Summer Intensive

Hosted by the Odum Institute in partnership with ResearchTalk<http://www.researchtalk.com>

July 27-31, 2015 at the Carolina Inn, Chapel Hill, NC

The Odum Institute is delighted to have once again partnered with ResearchTalk Inc. to co-host the 12th annual Qualitative Research Summer Intensive, a week-long series of classes for researchers who wish to build their qualitative-research skills and integrate qualitative methods into their research designs and perspectives. Please consider joining us for five days of qualitative research professional development courses and networking opportunities. Students and researchers from all disciplines and industries are welcome. Both one- and two-day courses will be offered. Participants are free to register for one, two, or three classes.

Registration is now open.

To receive a 15% discount:

  *   Be one the first 12 people to register using this discount code: First12
  *   Pay for your attendance before the end of our early registration period, April 17.

For more information and to register, please go to http://researchtalk.com/qrsi-2015. If you have questions, please e-mail [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> or [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.



Courses

Two-day Courses (9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.)

July 27-28

  *   Fundamentals of Qualitative Research (Johnny Saldaņa)
  *   Progressing with Grounded Theory (Kathy Charmaz)
  *   Implementation Research (Alison Hamilton)
  *   Making Claims and Building Theory in Qualitative Inquiry (Sarah Tracy)
  *   Quantitative Primer for the Qualitative Researcher (Kevin Swartout)
  *   Crafting Phenomenological Research (Mark Vagle)

July 29

One-day Courses (9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.)

  *   Creating Credible, Vivid, and Persuasive Qualitative Stories (Johnny Saldaņa)
  *   Publishing Qualitative Research (George Noblit)
  *   Learning from Lived Experience (Mark Vagle)
  *   Eight Criteria for Creating Quality in Qualitative Research (Sarah Tracy)
  *   Because It Was Qualitative: How to Build Unapologetic Arguments for the Strength of Our Work (Tony Adams, Ray Maietta & Alison Hamilton)
  *   Building a Codebook and Writing Memos (Paul Mihas)

July 30-31

Two-day Courses (Thursday 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.)

  *   Engaging Intensive Interviews (Kathy Charmaz)
  *   Coding and Analyzing Qualitative Data (Johnny Saldaņa)
  *   Writing Effective Qualitative and Mixed Methods Proposals (Margarete Sandelowski)
  *   Engaging Theory in Qualitative Analysis and Interpretation (George Noblit)
  *   Mixed Methods: Bridging Qualitative and Quantitative Methods and Results (Alison Hamilton)
  *   Doing Qualitative Research Online (Kevin Swartout & Tony Adams)



For more information and to register, please click http://researchtalk.com/qrsi-2015.

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Odum Institute
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Davis Library, 2nd Floor, CB# 3355
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3355
www.odum.unc.edu<http://www.odum.unc.edu>
Telephone: 919.962.3061













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