HERMENEUTIC PHENOMENOLOGY METHODOLOGY COURSE
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Category Health; Health and Social Care
Deadline: March 03, 2017 | Date: March 04, 2017-March 06, 2017
Venue/Country: Preston, U.K.
Updated: 2017-02-16 23:48:19 (GMT+9)
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Hermeneutic Phenomenology Methodology CourseJoin us for the 2017 four day methodology course in Hermeneutic PhenomenologyMonday 3rd – Thursday 6th April 2017At the University of Central Lancashire, PrestonThis joint venture between the University of Central Lancashire and Robert Gordon University is aimed at postgraduate research students, researchers and academics working within health and social care areas who are new/novices in this theoretical and methodological approach.During the course, participants will receive an introduction to, and beginning experience in, designing hermeneutic phenomenology studies, collecting and analysing data, and reporting themes, qualities and patterns.The first 3 days will focus on ‘how to do’ a hermeneutic phenomenological study. The final day, Thursday 6th April, will be a symposium whereby experienced researchers who have used a hermeneutic phenomenological approach will demonstrate how philosophical concepts can be applied to illuminate meaning within health and social care related research projects.For further information about the 3 day course (3rd – 5th April) and the final day symposium ( 6th April), plus details of costs and how to book, please visit the webpage www.uclan.ac.uk/conferences Or contact Liz Roberts HealthConferencesuclan.ac.uk
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