Grant Funded Research: Strategies to Address the Myth of “They Don’t Fund Qualitative Research” Webinar

This webinar is being hosted by the EHE QualLab and is one of a series of lunches that offer information about an important qualitative topic such as anti-racist research designs, ethics in ethnographic research, how to obtain grants with a qualitative design, and more. Presenters: Kimberly Lightle, EHE ORIC Director of Research and Penny Pasque, […]

NVivo Virtual Conference: Transcending Boundaries in Qualitative Research

Join leading researchers from around the globe at the NVivo Virtual Conference 2021, to meet, learn and network with peers and experts as we transcend boundaries in qualitative research in it's widest sense, across disciplines, methods and cultures. Customize your learning and networking experience by selecting from over 70 hours of programming available live on […]

Critical Qualitative Research: Radical & Post-Structural Feminism and the Quest for Gendered Justice Webinar

QualLab Lunch – Autumn 2021 (virtual) This event is back by popular demand! QualLab Lunches are a series of lunches that offer information about an important qualitative topic such as anti-racist research designs, ethics in ethnographic research, how to obtain grants with a qualitative design, and more. Dr. Erynn Beaton  (John Glenn College of Public […]

Introduction to Transana Webinar

QualLab Lunch – Autumn 2021 (virtual) This event is back by popular demand! QualLab Lunches are a series of lunches that offer information about an important qualitative topic such as anti-racist research designs, ethics in ethnographic research, how to obtain grants with a qualitative design, and more. Dr. Brian Seilstad (Akhawayn University) is this month's […]

Using Generalization to Improve the Accuracy of Education Studies Webinar

Elizabeth Tipton is an Associate Professor of Statistics at Northwestern University and Co-Director of the Statistics for Evidence-Based Policy and Practice Center. Dr. Tipton has designed methods and tools to improve the generalizability of randomized control trials, especially in education and psychology. In her presentation, Dr. Tipton will provide concrete steps researchers can take when […]

Intersectionality and Critical Qualitative Perspectives Webinar

QualLab Lunch – Autumn 2021 (virtual) This event is back by popular demand! QualLab Lunches are a series of lunches that offer information about an important qualitative topic such as anti-racist research designs, ethics in ethnographic research, how to obtain grants with a qualitative design, and more. Dr. Katherine L Clonan-Roy (Cleveland State University) & Dr. […]

Using Phenomenology in Qualitative Research Webinar

QualLab Lunch – Autumn 2021 (virtual) This event is back by popular demand! QualLab Lunches are a series of lunches that offer information about an important qualitative topic such as anti-racist research designs, ethics in ethnographic research, how to obtain grants with a qualitative design, and more.  Dr. Nimo Abdi (TL) - Using Phenomenology in […]

Transcribing Qualitative Data Webinar

Drs. Charles Vanover, Mariaelena Bartesaghi, and Silvana di Gregorio discuss contemporary approaches to transcription. In the first half of this free webinar, they will discuss how to use machine-generated transcription to develop rich first drafts of transcripts. The automated process they describe allows qualitative researchers to reduce time spent in hand transcription while providing abundant […]

Poststructural Feminist Educational Policy and Qualitative Research Webinar

QualLab Lunch Talk – Spring 2022 (Virtual) Please join the QualLab for the first lunch talk of the semester featuring Dr. Susan Iverson, Professor of Educational Leadership at Manhattanville and Dr. Elizabeth Allan, Professor of Higher Education at the University of Maine. Their talk will provide a riveting and engaging discussion on poststructural feminist educational […]

Decolonizing Qualitative Approaches: Lessons Learned from the Caribbean QualLab Lunch Webinar

Decolonizing Qualitative Approaches: Lessons Learned from the Caribbean | Thursday, March 3, 12pm-1pm EST featuring Dr. Saran Stewart, Associate Professor, Higher Education and Student Affairs, University of Connecticut In this presentation, Dr. Stewart will challenge the ways that colonial legacies of research have ridiculed oral traditions, language, and ways of knowing, and will present theorization […]