Qualitative Methods for Conservation - course

Learn how to collect and analyse qualitative - text based - data. Qualitative methods such as interviews and focus groups are often unfamiliar to conservation professionals - but they yield vital evidence. Build your skills and confidence on this online course
Qualitative Methods for Conservation - course
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Do you need to conduct research interviews with stakeholders?  Are you grappling with text-based data – and wondering how words can even be data?  Have you been asked to use qualitative methods but you’re not sure how to proceed?

Qualitative research allows us to understand the complexity of people’s connection with nature and the challenges facing it.  But many professionals in the conservation sector are not trained in how to use these valuable methods. 

This new course from Human Nature will train you in how to collect and analyse qualitative data.  You’ll learn from experienced social scientist and trainer Dr Rebecca Jefferson.  The course has a workshop format and includes taught sessions and task-based learning to support you as you build this skill set. 

If you want the chance to develop the skills and confidence to use qualitative research methods in your own project, this is the course for you.   

Available online over five sessions 11th to 15th November £450 standard rate, £385 reduced rate.  Includes a 45 minute 1:1 follow up to support you to implement your new skills. 

 

For all the information and to book your place visit https://humannature.co.uk/qmc 

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