Everything you always wanted to know about doing interviews

The Researchers in Development Network (RiDNet) invites all PhD students and early career researchers to a series of "brown bag lunches" to discuss methods of doing research in developing countries.

The brown bag lunches will be held on the first Tuesday of each month, beginning with an initial discussion on "Everything you always wanted to know about doing interviews"

On:  Tuesday 6 December 2011

At:   12-1pm

In:   Baines Wing seminar room 2.37

A Brown Bag Lunch is a loosely organised meeting, aimed at capturing issues of current interest.  Each meeting will include two or three 'kick-start' talks followed by a discussion session. It is a great opportunity to network, to share concerns, and to discuss ongoing research.

The seminars are held around lunchtime. Participants bring their lunch or tea along.

Our Brown Bag Seminars focus on the more practical aspects of doing research. This may involve the discussions of research methods and software, of particular studies or data fragments, conceptual ideas or strategies for fieldwork research. Gain insight into new and different ways of doing research by hearing what is and is not working for your peers.

For more information email cgd@leeds.ac.uk or visit the RiDNet website

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