Bournemouth University's Centre for Qualitative Research Refreshes Website
The Centre for Qualitative Research (CQR),
a long-standing resource for research practice and postgraduate
learning at BU, has recently undergone a ‘refit’ of its web pages.
Content from the old site has been moved over to the new platform for
Bournemouth University groups and centres. The new format now makes it
possible to link with work taking place in other Schools and research
sites. In addition, Impact, Public Engagement and Postgraduate Research
links feature on every page.
UPDATE! CQR has received approval to continue as a Research Centre within Bournemouth University. Kip Jones will act as Centre Director, with Caroline Ellis-Hill acting as Deputy Director. The Centre will be part of the new Department of Health Sciences & Public Health in the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences. Members are welcome from across departments and faculties at BU.
CQR is held in high esteem globally for its innovative work and
commitment to qualitative research. The refreshed web pages provide an
international ‘shop window’ for CQR, School of Health & Social Care
and BU more generally in regards to cutting-edge qualitative work. CQR
has always engaged across Schools at BU and welcomes new opportunities
for collaborate efforts.
The new CQR pages include information, resources and links organised around the following areas of research:
In addition, areas such as Biographic Narrative Interpretive
Research, Cut-up Technique and Appreciative Inquiry are covered. A new
page outlining the ‘Gay and Pleasant Land? Project and Rufus Stone’ has
been added. The recently organised, cross-Schools ARTS in RESEARCH (AiR)
collaboration is also featured.
The new web pages include new information and resources, links to
further information and even videos for viewing pleasure! Last but not
least, a photo has been added as a ‘Featured Image’ highlighting the
essence of each page.
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