Hybrid Summer School 202429 January - 16 February | Hybrid Winter School 2024
24 June - 19 July |
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Course 1: Fundamentals of Grant Proposal Writing: The crucial role of research impact in securing funding - Ms Riana Coetsee (Research Management & Skills Training Consultant, SA) Course 2: Developing Transferable Skills: Personal and professional competencies beyond your doctorate - Dr Kerstin Lange (Universität Hamburg, Hamburg Research Academy, Germany)
Course 3: Conducting a Literature Review: The key to a successful thesis - Dr Alet Olivier (Freelance academic and plagiarism consultant, SA)
Course 4: AI and Scientific Research: Issues, debates & opportunities - Dr Sonja Strydom (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 5: The Quantitative PhD: From philosophy to study design, data analysis and reporting - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Course 6: "The Ultimate Research Supervisor" (Module 1, Module 2, Module 3) - Prof Gina Wisker (University of Bath, UK) Course 7: Good Practice in Postgraduate Research Supervision:
Developing effective supervision practices face-to-face and remotely (Module 1) - Prof Gina Wisker (University of Bath, UK)
Course 8: Demystifying Conceptual Frameworks and Theoretical Perspectives for Research and Writing (Module 2) - Prof Gina Wisker (University of Bath, UK)
Course 9: Feedback on Postgraduate Academic Writing: Dialogues, practices and insights for students and supervisors (Module 3) - Prof Gina Wisker (University of Bath, UK)
Course 10: Project Management for Researchers - Prof Joubert van Eeden (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 11: How to Argue and Write an Effective Proposal for your Master's or Doctorate - Ms Selene Delport (Stellenbosch University, Writing Lab, SA)
Course 12: Mixed Methods: From research design towards practical implementation - Prof Sarah Howie (Stellenbosch University, SA) - Prof Tony Onwuegbuzie (University of Cambridge, UK) - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA)
Course 13: Academic Writing for Publications: An introduction - Prof Tony Onwuegbuzie (University of Cambridge, UK)
Course 14: Qualitative Research Design and Implementaion: Principles and practices - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
Course 15: Preparing for the PhD: First steps towards doctoral success - Dr Nicoline Herman (Stellenbosch University, SA) - Prof Susan van Schalkwyk (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 16: Effective Academic Writing for Master's and Doctoral Candidates - Ms Selene Delport (Stellenbosch University, Writing Lab, SA)
| Course 1: Fundamentals of Impactful Grant Proposal Writing - Ms Riana Coetsee (Research Management & Skills Training Consultant, SA) Course 2: Fondamentaux de la rédaction de propositions de subvention à impact - Ms Riana Coetsee (Research Management & Skills Training Consultant, SA)
Course 3: Conceptualising the Doctoral Degree: The 10 important points to consider - Prof René Pellissier (Southern African Regional University’s Association’s Climate Change and Sustainable Development Programme)
Course 4: How to Argue and Write an Effective Literature Review for your Master's or Doctorate - Ms Selene Delport (WritingLab, Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 5: Introduction to Quantitative Research Design and Methodology - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA)
Course 6: Good Practice in Postgraduate Research Supervision: Developing Effective Supervision Practices Face-to-Face and Remotely - Prof Gina Wisker (University of Bath, UK)
Course 7: AI and Scientific Research: Issues, debates & opportunities - Dr Sonja Strydom (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 8: Effective Academic Writing for Master's and Doctoral Students: Writing Retreat - Ms Selene Delport (Stellenbosch University, Writing Lab)
Course 9: Statistics Revisited: All you need to know to successfully analyse and present your data - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Course 10: Introduction to ATLAS.ti for Data Analysis - Dr Lauren Wildschut (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 11: Crafting an Article Out of your Thesis: Writing and publishing in the final phases of the doctorate - Prof Ruth Albertyn (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 12: Introduction to Qualitative Research Design and Methodology - Prof Wayne A. Babchuk (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
Course 13: Mixed Methods in Research Design - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA)
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Hybrid Spring School 2023
Week 1: 4 - 8 September & Week 2: 2 - 4 October |
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Course 1: The Productive Doctorate - Prof Sebastian Kernbach (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland) Course 2: Effective Academic Writing for Master's and Doctoral Students - Ms Selene Delport (Writing Lab, SU)
Course 3: Grant Proposal Writing: How to Write a Successful Grant Proposal - Ms Riana Coetsee (SU)
Course 4: Spotlight on Supervision: How to Build a Constructive Relationship With Your Supervisor Right From the Beginning - Dr Kerstin Lange (Universität Hamburg, Hamburg Research Academy, Germany)
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Summer School 202318 January - 3 February | Hybrid Winter School 20233 - 21 July |
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Course 1: Fundamentals of research design and methods
- Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 2: Conducting a Literature Review: The key to a successful thesis - Dr Alet Olivier (Freelance Academic and Plagiarism Consultant)
Course 3: Project Management Principles: Planning and execution for your PhD - Prof Joubert van Eeden (Stellenbosch University)
Course 4: Preparing for the PhD: First steps towards doctoral success - Dr Nicoline Herman (Stellenbosch University) - Prof Susan van Schalkwyk (Stellenbosch University)
Course 5: Academic Writing Skills for Doctoral Students - Ms Selene Delport (Stellenbosch University)
Course 6: Introduction to ATLAS.ti v9.1.5 (Windows version) - Dr Lauren Wildschut (Stellenbosch University)
Course 7: The Fundamentals of Grant Proposal Writing - Ms Riana Coetsee (Research Management & Skills Training Consultant)
Course 8: Introduction to Data Visualization with Tableau Public - Ms Marie Roux (Stellenbosch University)
Course 9: How to Argue and Write an Effective Proposal for your Master’s or Doctorate - Ms Selene Delport (Stellenbosch University)
Course 10: Advanced Qualitative Research Design and Implementation
- Prof Wayne A. Babchuk (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
Course 11: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Steenkamp (Stellenbosch University) (SU)
Course 12: Good Practice in Postgraduate Research Supervision: On and off campus - Prof Gina Wisker (University of Bath, UK)
| Course 1: Research Ethics: Understanding the ethical decision-making process in the planning and execution of research (online)
- Dr Henriȅtte Van den Berg (University of the Free State, South Africa, SA)
Course 2: Statistics Revisited: All you need to know to successfully analyse and present your data (in-person) - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin)
Course 3: Crafting an Article Out of your Thesis: Writing and publishing in the final phases of the doctorate (in-person) - Prof Ruth Albertyn (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 4: The Productive PhD: Driving insights, overcoming blocks & making progress (in-person) - Prof Sebastian Kernbach (University of St Gallen, Switzerland)
Course 5: The Doctoral Writing Journey from A-Z: Becoming a postgraduate research writer (in-person) - Dr Alet Olivier (Freelance academic and consultant, SA)
Course 6: Introduction to ATLAS.ti for Data Analysis (online) - Dr Lauren Wildschut (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 7: Evolving as a Digital Scholar: Active blended teaching, learning and researching in a digital world (online)
- Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium), Dr Sonja Strydom (Stellenbosch University, SA), Dr Jan Petrus Bosman (Stellenbosch University, SA) & Ms Magriet de Villiers (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 8: Introduction to Qualitative Research Design and Methodology (in-person) - Prof Wayne A. Babchuk (University of Nebrask-Lincoln, USA)
Course 9: Good Practice in Postgraduate Research Supervision: On and off campus (in-person) - Prof Gina Wisker (University of Bath, UK)
Course 10: How to Argue and Write an Effective Literature Review for your Master’s or Doctorate (in-person) - Selene Delport (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 11: The Fundamentals of Grant Proposal Writing (online) - Riana Coetsee (Research Managements & Skills Training Consultant, SA)
Course 12:Project Management Principles: Planning and execution for your doctorate (online) - Prof Joubert Van Eeden (Setellenbosch University, SA)
Course 13: Grounded Theory: Methodology , principles and practices (in-person) - Prof Wayne A. Babchuk (University of Nebrask-Lincoln, USA)
Course 14: Academic Writing Skills for Doctoral Students (in-person) - Selene Delport (Stellenbosch University, SA)
Course 15: Grounding for Doctoral Research (in-person) - Prof Sarah Howie, Dr Mmampho Gogela-Smith and Prof Ruth Albertyn (Stellenbosch University, SA)
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Online Autumn School 2022
28 March - 5 April |
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Course 1: Academic writing skills for doctoral candidates - Ms Selene Delport (Writing Lab, SU)
Course 2: The systematic review - Dr Lara Skelly (Loughborough University, UK) and Mr Kirchner van Deventer (SU)
Course 3: Grant writing fundamentals - Ms Riana Coetsee (SU) |
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Online Summer School 2022
12 January - 4 February | Hybrid Winter School 2022
29 June - 15 July |
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Course 1: Fundamentals of research design and methods
- Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 2: Creating a successful dissertation - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 3: Good research practice: Research ethics and beyond - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Course 4: Introduction to qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) - Ms Deborah Skinstad (SU) Course 5: Scientific communication: Article writing and giving presentations - Prof John Creemers (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Ms Vicky Davis (SU, TV Presenter & Producer, Media Coach)
Course 6: The quantitative PhD: From philosophy to study design, data analysis and reporting - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Course 7: The systematic review - Dr Lara Skelly (SU)
Course 8: Conducting a literature review: A mixed methods review - Prof Anthony (Tony) Onwuegbuzie (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, University of Johannesburg and University of South Africa)
Course 9: Advanced qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) - Ms Deborah Skinstad (SU)
Course 10: The productive PhD
- Prof Sebastian Kernbach (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Course 11: Introduction to ATLAS.ti v9 (Windows version) - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 12: Basic statistical analysis using Python - Prof Kanshukan Rajaratnam (SU)
Course 13: Academic writing for publications: An introduction - Prof Anthony (Tony) Onwuegbuzie (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, University of Johannesburg and University of South Africa)
Course 14: Writing and publishing an article in the final phases of the PhD - Prof Ruth Albertyn (SU) |
Course 1: Fundamentals of research design and methods
- Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 2: Research publication and presentation: Principles and practices - Prof Leslie Swartz (SU)
Course 3: Project management principles: Planning and execution for your PhD - Dr Joubert Van Eeden (SU)
Course 4: A quick start to data visualisation with Tableau Public - Ms Marie Roux (SU)
Course 5: Preparing for the PhD - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) - Dr Nicoline Herman (SU)
Course 6: Teaching in the digital world: The use of blended active learning strategies - Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Dr Sonja Strydom, Ms Elzette le Roux & Ms Margriet de Villiers (SU)
Course 7: Introduction to quantitative research design and methodology - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 8: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy-Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 9: Advanced qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) - Ms Deborah Skinstad (SU)
Course 10: Supervising the PhD by publication
- Prof Liezel Frick & Dr Sonja Strydom (SU)
Course 11: Writing and publishing an article in the final phases of the PhD - Prof Ruth Albertyn (SU)
Course 12: How to argue and write an effective proposal for your Masters or Doctorate - Ms Selene Delport (Writing Lab, SU)
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Online Autumn School 2021
3 - 10 May
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Course 1: Graphics with R: Introduction to ggplot2 - Prof An Carbonez (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 2: Introduction to ATLAS.ti v9 (Windows version) - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 3: Academic writing skills for doctoral candidates - Ms Selene Delport (Writing Lab, SU)
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Online Summer School 2021
13 January - 5 February
| Online Winter School 2021
19 July - 13 August
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Course 1: Fundamentals of research design and methods
- Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 2: Scientific communication: Article writing and giving presentations - Prof John Creemers (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Ms Vicky Davis (SU, TV Presenter & Producer, Media Coach)
Course 3: Introduction to quantitative research design and methodology - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 4: Introduction to qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) - Ms Deborah Skinstad (SU)
Course 5: Preparing for the PhD - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) - Dr Nicoline Herman (SU)
Course 6: Advanced qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) - Ms Deborah Skinstad (SU)
Course 7: The productive PhD
- Prof Sebastian Kernbach (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
Course 8: The quantitative PhD: From philosophy to study design, data analysis and reporting - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Course 9: Mixed Methods research design - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 10: Good research practice: Research ethics and beyond - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Course 11: Applying scenario planning as a research method and thinking tool - Dr Njeri Mwagiru (Institute for Futures Research, SU) - Ms Doris Viljoen (Institute for Futures Research, SU)
Course 12: Academic writing for publications: An introduction - Prof Anthony (Tony) Onwuegbuzie (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, University of Johannesburg and University of South Africa)
Course 13: The systematic review - an introduction - Dr Lara Skelly (SU)
Course 14: Introduction to implementation science: Understanding the implementation of practices and policies - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Free Webinar: Creating an academic vision and the habits that make it a reality - Prof Sarah Tracy (Arizona State University, USA)
| Course 1: Fundamentals of research design and methods
- Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 2: Creating a successful dissertation - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 3: Teaching in the digital world: The use of blended active learning strategies
- Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium)
- Prof JP Bosman, Dr Sonja Strydom, Ms Elzette le Roux & Ms Margriet de Villiers (SU)
Course 4: Research publication and presentation: Principles and practical steps (new)
- Prof Leslie Swartz (SU)
Course 5: Introduction to qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 6: Working with research data: Software and digital tools for applied research (new) - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
Course 7: Intersecting qualitative with mixed methods research: Design and implementation
- Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA & SU)
- Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 8: Supervising the PhD by publication - Prof Liezel Frick and Dr Sonja Strydom (SU)
Course 9: Writing and publishing an article in the final phases of the PhD - Prof Ruth Albertyn (SU)
Course 10: The quantitative PhD: From philosophy to study design, data analysis and reporting - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Course 11: Grounded theory: Methodology, principles and practices
- Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) - Ms Deborah Skinstad (SU)
Course 12: Narrative action research for transformative transdisciplinary research (new)
- Dr John van Breda (SU)
Course 13: An introduction to computer assisted qualitative data analysis software: NVivo (new)
- Prof Brigitte Smit (University of Alberta, Canada & University of Johannesburg)
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Online Spring 2020
14 - 25 September
| Online Spring Camp 2020
26 - 30 October
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Course 1: Teaching in the digital world: The use of blended active learning strategies - Dr JP Bosman, Dr Sonja Strydom & Ms Magriet de Villiers (SU) - Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 2: Academic writing skills for doctoral candidates (new) - Ms Selene Delport (SU)
Course 3: Supervising the PhD by publication (new) - Prof Liezel Frick and Dr Sonja Strydom (SU)
Course 4: Introduction to mixed methods research: A comprehensive step-by-step approach (new) - Prof Anthony (Tony) Onwuegbuzie (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, University of Johannesburg and University of South Africa)
| Course 1: Writing and publishing an article in the final phases of the PhD
- Prof Ruth Albertyn (SU)
Course 2: Grant writing fundamentals - Ms Riana Coetsee (SU)
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Summer 2020
6 - 17 January
| Online Winter 2020
6 - 24 July
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Course 1: Preparing for the PhD: Considerations & planning your research project
- Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) - Dr Nicoline Herman (SU)
Course 2: Design and analysis of experimental data - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Course 3: Introduction to Quantitative research design and methodology - Prof Tim Guetterman (Creighton University, Omaha, USA & SU)
Course 4: Introduction to Qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 5: Essentials for R - Prof An Carbonez (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 6: Data management and working with quantitative data - Prof Henry Braun (Boston College, USA)
Course 7: Design your academic future - Prof Sebastian Kernbach (St Gallen University, Switzerland)
Course 8: Grounded Theory: Methodology, principles and practices - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 9: Confident public speaking - Ms Vicky Davis (SU, TV Presenter & Producer, Media Coach)
Course 10: Good research practice: Research ethics and beyond - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Course 11: Fundamentals of publishing - Prof Leslie Swartz (SU)
Course 12: Grant writing fundamentals - Ms Riana Coetsee (SU)
Course 13: MAXQDA Software for qualitative and mixed methods analysis - Prof Tim Guetterman (Creighton University, Omaha, USA & SU)
Course 14: Scientific Communication: How to write an article, present a poster, design slides and give and oral presentation - Prof John Creemers (KU Leuven, Belgium) & Ms Vicky Davis (SU, TV Presenter & Producer, Media Coach)
Course 15: The Productive PhD: Creating structure, gaining clarity and overcoming blocks - Prof Sebastian Kernbach (St Gallen University, Switzerland)
Course 16: Advanced qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 17: Teaching in the digital world: The use of blended active learning strategies - Dr JP Bosman, Dr Sonja Strydom & Ms Mine de Klerk (SU) - Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 18: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 19: Mixed Methods research design - Prof Tim Guetterman (Creighton University, Omaha, USA & SU)
Course 20: Writing and publishing an article during the final phases of the PhD - Dr Ruth Albertyn & Dr Christel Troskie-de Bruin (SU)
Course 21: Introduction to ATLAS.ti for qualitative data analysis - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
| Course 1: The systematic review - an introduction
- Dr Lara Skelly (SU) (presented twice)
Course 2: Introduction to Quantitative research design and methodology - Prof Tim Guetterman (Ann Arbour, University of Michigan, USA)
Course 3: Preparing for your PhD: Considerations & planning your research project - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
- Dr Nicoline Herman (SU)
Course 4: Introduction to Qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
- Assisted by Ms Deborah Skinstad (SU)
Course 5: Statistics revisited: All you need to know to successfully analyse and present your data - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College, Dublin University, Ireland)
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Spring 2019
14 - 16 October
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Course 1: Designing and collecting data using interviews, observations and questionnaires: A practical research experience - Prof Sarah Howie (SU), Prof Donna Podems (University of Johannesburg & Michigan State University) & Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
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Summer 2019
3 - 18 January
| Winter 2019
27 June - 12 July
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Course 1: Creating a successful dissertation. - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 2: Preparing for the PhD: A road map for your dissertation - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) - Dr Nicoline Herman (SU)
- Dr Marina Joubert (SU)
Course 3: Introduction to quantitative research design and methodology - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA).
Course 4: Introduction to qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 5: The productive PhD: creating structure, gaining clarity and overcoming blocks - Prof Sebastian Kernbach (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
Course 6: Writing and publishing an article during the final phases of the PhD - Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU)
- Dr Christel Troskie-de Bruin (SU)
Course 7: Doctoral supervision for novice supervisors - Prof Jan Botha (SU)
- Prof Leslie Swartz (SU)
Course 8: Essentials for "R" - an introduction - Prof An Carbonez (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 9: Ethics for real world research within a range of settings - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) (new)
Course 10: Grant writing fundamentals - Ms Riana Coetsee (SU)
Course 11: Project management principles: Planning and Execution for your PhD - Dr Joubert van Eeden (SU)
Course 12: Fundamentals of publishing - Prof Leslie Swartz (SU) (new)
Course 13: Fundamentals of instrument and questionnaire design - Prof Sarah Howie (SU) (new)
Course 14: Design and analysis of experimental data - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) (new)
Course 15: Mixed methods in research design - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) Course 16: The digital scholar - Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Dr JP Bosman (SU)
Course 17: Effective scientific communication: presenting a poster, planning an article, and giving an oral presentation - Prof John Creemers (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Ms Vicky Davis (SU)
Course 18: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 19: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
| Course 1: Creating a successful dissertation. - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 2: Preparing for the PhD: A road map for your dissertation - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) - Dr Nicoline Herman (SU)
Course 3: Introduction to Quantitative research design and methodology - Prof Tim Guetterman (Creighton University, Omaha, USA).
Course 4: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 5: Introduction to Qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 6: Writing and publishing an article during the final phases of the PhD - Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU)
- Dr Christel Troskie-de Bruin (SU)
Course 7: Confident public speaking - Ms Vicky Davis (SU, Presenter & Producer, Media Coach) (new)
Course 8: Turning your Masters thesis into journal article(s): Learning by doing - Prof Josephine Musango (SU) (new)
Course 9: Good research practice: Research ethics and beyond - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) (new)
Course 10: Project management principles: Planning and Execution for your PhD - Dr Joubert van Eeden (SU)
Course 11: Grant writing fundamentals - Ms Riana Coetsee (SU)
Course 12: Doing case study research: Discourse, design and direction - Prof Peter Rule (SU) (new)
Course 13: Design and analysis of experimental data - Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Course 14: Teaching in the digital world: The use of blended active learning strategies - Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium) (new)
- Dr JP Bosman (SU)
Course 15: Intersecting Qualitative with Mixed Methods research: Design and implementation - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
- Prof Tim Guetterman (Creighton University, Omaha, USA)
Course 16: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Prof Brigitte Smit (UNISA)
Course 17: Doctoral supervision for novice supervisors - Prof Jan Botha (SU)
- Prof Leslie Swartz (SU)
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Summer 2018
4 - 19 January
| Winter 2018
2 - 13 July
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Course 1: Creating a successful dissertation. - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 2: Preparing for the PhD: A road map for your dissertation - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) - Dr Nicoline Herman (SU) Course 3: Introduction to quantitative research design and methodology - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
Course 4: Introduction to qualitative research design and methodology - Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Course 5: Essentials for "R" - an introduction - Prof An Carbonez (KU Leuven, Belgium) Course 6: Advanced qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Susanne Friese (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
Course 7: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU) Course 8: Writing and publishing an article during the final phases of the PhD - Dr Ruth Albertyn - Dr Christel Troskie-de Bruin (SU) Course 9: Doctoral supervision: A theory-based and practical course for new and experienced supervisors - Prof Jan Botha (SU) Course 10: Grant writing fundamentals - Ms Riana Coetsee (SU)
Course 11: Project management principles: Planning and Execution for your PhD - Mr Joubert van Eeden (SU) Course 12: Mixed methods research design - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
Course 13: The productive PhD: Applying innovative thinking in research - Prof Sebastian Kernbach (University of St Gallen, Switzerland) Course 14: Scientific article writing for novice writers in the life sciences - Dr Maarten Ghequire (KU Leuven, Belgium) Course 15: Effective scientific communication: Presenting a poster, writing an article, and giving an oral presentation - Prof John Creemers (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Ms Vicky Davis (SU) Course 16: The Digital Scholar: Using emerging and multimedia technologies to further your research and teaching projects - Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Dr JP Bosman (SU)
Course 17: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 18: Intermediary SPSS - Between a novice and an expert - Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
| Course 1: Creating a successful dissertation.
- Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 2: Preparing for the PhD: A road map for your dissertation -Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) -Dr Nicoline Herman (SU)
Course 3: Conducting original research in unique multicultural and multilingual settings (new) -Dr Mike Fetters (University of Michigan)
Course 4: Introduction to quantitative research design and methodology -Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
Course 5: Introduction to qualitative research design and methodology -Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 6: Introduction to SPSS -Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 7: Essentials for "R" - an introduction -Dr Koen Plevoets (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 8: Grant writing fundamentals -Ms Riana Coetsee (SU)
Course 9: The systematic review (new) -Dr Lara Skelly (SU)
Course 10: Project management principles: planning and execution for your PhD -Dr Joubert van Eeden (SU)
Course 11: Introduction to the design and execution of real world experimental and intervention studies (new) -Prof Catherine Comiskey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Course 12: Intersecting qualitative with mixed methods research, design and implementation (new) -Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) -Prof Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 13: Designing, doing and publishing Case Studies -Prof Michael Gibbert (Universita' della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland)
Course 14: The digital scholar -Prof Wim van Petegem (KU Leuven) -Dr JP Bosman (SU)
Course 15: Doctoral supervision for novice supervisors -Prof Jan Botha (SU)
Course 16: Writing and publishing an article during the final phases of the PhD (Closed) -Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU) -Dr Christel Troskie-de Bruin (SU)
Course 17: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti -Prof Brigitte Smit (UNISA)
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Summer 20179 - 20 January | Winter 201726 June - 7 July |
Course 1: Intro to Qualitative Data Analysis with ATLAS.ti, Version 8 - Dr Susanne Friese (QuaRK Inst, Germany)
Course 2: Writing and Publishing an Article-Advanced article writing workshop - Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU) - Dr Christel Troskie-de Bruyn (SU)
Course 3: Preparing for the PhD - a Roadmap for your Dissertation - Prof Susan Van Schalkwyk (SU) - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 4: Doctoral Supervision - Prof Jan Botha (SU)
Course 5: The Start-to-Finish Guide to Research Projects for new Life and Agri-Scientists (new) - Prof Jan Paeshuyse (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 6: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 7: Interviewing and Qualitative Data Analysis - Prof Max Bergman (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Course 8: Intermediary SPSS – Between a novice and an expert - Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
Course 9: Designing a Mixed Methods Research study - Prof Tim Guetterman (University Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
Course 10: Scientific Communication: Article Writing and Giving Oral Presentations - Prof John Creemers (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Ms Vicky Davis (SU)
Course 11: The digital scholar: Using emerging and multimedia technologies - Prof Wim Van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Dr JP Bosman (SU)
Course 12: Trans-Disciplinary Research Methods, Focus on food and sustainability - TsamaHub (SPL, SU)
Course 13: Curriculum Development and Pedagogical Learning For delegates in Education Studies - Prof Aslam Fataar (SU)
Course 14: Methodology in Biomedical Research (new) - Prof Przemko Tylzanowski (KU Leuven, Belgium) | Course 1: Mixed Methods Research Design: A practical introduction to Mixed Methods Research - Prof Tim Guetterman (University Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) Course 2: Essential tools for “R” – an introduction - Prof Koen Plevoets (Flames, KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 3: Preparing for the PhD - a Roadmap for your Dissertation - Prof Susan Van Schalkwyk (SU) - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 4: Designing, doing and publishing Case Studies - Prof Michael Gibbert (University of Lugano, Switzerland)
Course 5: The Digital Scholar: Using emerging and multimedia technologies to further your research and teaching projects - Prof Wim Van Petegem (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Course 6: Becoming a University Lecturer: Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - Prof Magda Fourie-Malherbe (SU) - Prof Eli Bitzer (SU) - Dr Sonja Strydom (SU)
Course 7: Writing and Publishing an article during the final phases of the PhD - Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU) - Dr Christel Troskie-De Bruin (SU)
Course 8: Designing and Implementing Qualitative Research - Dr Wayne Babchuk (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
Course 9: The Productive PhD – Creating structure, gaining clarity and overcoming blocks - Dr Sebastian Kernbach (University of St Gallen, Switzerland)
Course 10: Doctoral Supervision: Theory-based and Practical Course for New and Experienced PhD Supervisors - Prof Jan Botha (SU)
Course 11: Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis with ATLAS.ti (Version 8 *new) - Prof Brigitte Smit (UNISA)
Course 12: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
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Summer 201611 - 22 January | Winter 201627 June - 8 July |
Course 1: Comparative research designs and methods - Prof Dirk Berg-Schlosser (Phillips University Marburg)
Course 2: The art of scientific writing - Writing a proposal, paper, dissertation or thesis in an attractive and efficient manner - Dr Claudius van de Vijver (Wageningen University, Netherlands) - Dr Joy de Jong (Wageningen University, Netherlands)
Course 3: Preparing for the PhD - Prof Susan van Schalkwyk (SU) - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) - Selene Delport (SU)
Course 4: Writing and publishing an article during the course of the doctorate - Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU)
Course 5: Inter-disciplinary doctoral supervision - Prof Alice Pell (Cornell University, USA)
Course 6: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 7: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 8: Interviewing and qualitative data analysis - Prof Max Bergman (Basel University, Switzerland)
Course 9: Communicating your research to policy makers, funders and the wider audience - Ms Riana Coetsee (SU) - Dr Marina Joubert (SU) - Ms Vicky Davis (SU)
Course 10: Doctoral supervision - Prof Jan Botha (SU)
Course 11: Survey methods and sampling - Jan Vorster (SU)
Course 12: Transdisciplinary research methods - TsamaHUB (SPL, SU)
Course 13: Statistics and data analysis with SPSS - Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
Course 14: Advanced qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Susanne Friese (QuARC, Germany)
| Course 1: Action Research for Development - Dr M. Ngaiza (University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)
Course 2: Teaching and Learning Higher Education - Prof Eli Bitzer (SU) - Prof Magda Fourie-Malherbe (SU) - Dr Sonja Strydom (SU)
Course 3: Preparing for the PhD - Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants) - Prof Susan van Schalkwyk (SU) - Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU)
Course 4: Introduction to ATLAS.ti - Version 7 - Dr Brigitte Smit (UNISA)
Course 5: Curriculum Knowledge Selection and Pedagogical Justice - Prof Aslam Fataar (SU)
Course 6: Intro to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 7: Mixed Methods in Research Design - Prof Tim Guetterman (University of Michigan, USA)
Course 8: Leading a Research Project - Prof Desjardins (Polytechnic Montreal)
Course 9: Writing and Publishing an Article during the Course of the Doctorate - Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU) - Dr Christel Troskie-de Bruin (SU)
Course 10: Doctoral Supervision - Prof Jan Botha (SU)
Course 11: Designing, Doing and Publishing Case Studies - Prof Michael Gibbert (Lugano University, Switzerland)
Course 12: Transdisciplinary Research - TsamaHub (SPL, SU)
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Summer 201512 - 23 January | Winter 201529 June - 10 July |
Course 1: Preparation and research design for a research or PhD project - Prof Max Bergman (University of Basel)
Course 2: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 3: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 4: Doctoral supervision for inter-disciplinary research - Dr Alice Pell (Cornell University, USA)
Course 5: Interviewing and qualitative data analysis - Prof Max Bergman (University of Basel)
Course 6: Basic statistics and data analysis using SPSS - Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
Course 7: Advanced qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Susanne Friese (QuaRC, Germany)
Course 8: Survey methods and sampling - Mr Jan Vorster (SU)
Course 9: Doctoral supervision - Prof Jan Botha (SU)
| Course 1: Considerations and planning for your research project: Preparing for the PhD - Prof Susan van Schalkwyk (SU)
- Dr Sylvia Croese (SU)
- Dr Layla Cassim (ERS Consultants)
Course 2: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 3: Designing, doing and publishing case studies - Prof Michael Gibbert (University of Lugano)
Course 4: Doctoral supervision - Prof Jan Botha (SU)
Course 5: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Prof Brigitte Smit (UNISA)
Course 6: Becoming a university lecturer - Teaching and learning in higher education - Prof Magda Fourie-Malherbe (SU)
- Prof Eli Bitzer (SU)
Course 7: Transdisciplinary research methods - Presented in collaboration with the TsamaHUB, (SPL, SU)
Course 8: Basic statistics and data analysis using SPSS - Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
Course 9: Efficient & effective academic development - Dr. Claudius vande Vijver (Wageningen University)
- Dr Barend van den Broek (Wageningen University)
Course 10: Writing and publishing an article during the course of the doctorate - Dr Ruth Albertyn (SU)
Course 11: Advanced qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Susanne Friese (QuaRC, Germany)
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Summer 201413 - 24 January 2014 | Winter 201423 June - 4 July |
Course 1: Methodological preparation for your PhD - Dr Johann Mouton (SU)
Course 2: Research designs in the social sciences - Prof Max Bergman (SU)
Course 3: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 4: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 5: Case study research - Prof Werner Patzelt (Technical University Dresden)
Course 6: Survey methods and sampling - Mr Jan Vorster (SU) Course 7: Basic statistics and data analysis using SPSS - Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
Course 8: Advanced qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Susanne Friese (QUARC, Germany) Course 9: Grounded theory - Prof Werner Patzelt (Technical University Dresden)
Course 10: Interviewing techniques and analyses - Prof Max Bergman (University of Basel)
Course 11: Certificate course for doctoral supervisors - Dr Johann Mouton (SU)
| Course 1: Research designs in the social sciences - Dr Johann Mouton (SU)
Course 2: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 3: Using ICT for PhD studies - Various presenters, (SU)
Course 4: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 5: Academic writing skills - Language Lab (SU)
Course 6: Certificate course for doctoral supervisors - Dr Johann Mouton (SU)
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Summer 201314 - 25 January | Winter 201324 June - 5 July |
Course 1: Research designs in the social sciences - Dr Johann Mouton (SU)
Course 2: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
- Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
Course 3: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU) Course 4: Introduction to survey methods and sampling - Mr Jan Vorster (SU)
Course 5: Comparative research designs and comparative methods - an overview - Prof Dirk Berg-Schlosser (Philipps University Marburg)
Course 6: Introduction to multivariate statistics - Prof Bernhard Kittel (University of Vienna)
Course 7: "No real gap": Epistemological foundations of qualitative and quantitative research - Prof Werner Patzelt (Technical University Dresden)
Course 8: Designing, doing and publishing Case Studies - Prof Michael Gibbert (University of Lugano)
Course 9: Evaluation Research - Dr Johann Mouton, (SU)
- Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 10: Basic statistics and data analysis using SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
- Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
Course 11: Advanced qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Susanne Friese (QUARC, Germany)
Course 12: Interview techniques and analyses - Prof Max Bergman (University of Basel)
Course 13: Multiple regression analysis: diagnostics and specifications - Prof Bernhard Kittel (University of Vienna)
Course 14: Qualitative Comparative Analysis - Prof Dirk Berg-Schlosser (Philipps University Marburg)
Course 15: Doing grounded theory – based on observation, interviewing, and evidence from documents - Prof Werner Patzelt (Technical University Dresden)
| Course 1: Methodological preparation for your PhD - Dr Johann Mouton (SU)
Course 2: Introduction to SPSS - Dr Cindy Lee Steenekamp (SU)
Course 3: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Dr Lauren Wildschut (SU)
Course 4: Basic statistics and data analysis using SPSS - Dr Nelius Boshoff (SU)
Course 5: Designing, doing and publishing Case Studies - Prof Michael Gibbert (University of Lugano)
Course 6: Academic Writing Skills - Writing Lab (SU)
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Summer 20129 - 20 January | Winter 201225 June - 6 July |
Course 1: Methodological preparation for your PhD - Johann Mouton, Stellenbosch University Course 2: Introduction to SPSS - Cindy Lee Steenekamp & Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Course 3: Interview techniques and analyses - Max Bergman, University of Basel, Switzerland Course 4: Advanced Qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Susanne Friese, Qualitative Research and Consulting (QUARC) Course 5: Basic statistics and data analysis using SPSS - Cindy Lee Steenekamp, Stellenbosch University - Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Course 6: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Brigitte Smit, UNISA Course 7: Introduction to survey methods and sampling - Jan Vorster, Stellenbosch University Course 8: Epistemological approaches to the social sciences - Johann Mouton, Stellenbosch University
| Course 1: Methodological preparation for your PhD - Johann Mouton, Stellenbosch University Course 2: Introduction to SPSS - Cindy Lee Steenekamp, Stellenbosch University - Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Course 3: Interview techniques and analyses - Max Bergman, University of Basel, Switzerland Course 4: Advanced Qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Susanne Friese, Qualitative Research and Consulting (QUARC) Course 5: Basic statistics and data analysis using SPSS - Cindy Lee Steenekamp, Stellenbosch University - Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Course 6: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Brigitte Smit, UNISA Course 7: Introduction to survey methods and sampling - Jan Vorster, Stellenbosch University Course 8: Epistemological approaches to the social sciences - Johann Mouton, Stellenbosch University |
Summer 201117 - 28 January | Winter 201127 June - 8 July |
Course 1: Comparative research design and configurational comparative methods - Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Philipps University Marburg Course 2: Multiple regression analysis - Kittel – Carl von Ossietzky, University of Oldenburg Course 3: Mixed-methods design - Max Bergman, University of Basel Course 4: Basic course on quantitative data analysis using SPSS - Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Course 5: Introduction to research designs in the social sciences - Johann Mouton, Stellenbosch University Course 6: Comparative survey design - Cautres, CEVIPOF, Paris Course 7: Causal Analysis in Social Research: Cross-case and Case Study Approaches - John Gerring, Boston University Course 8: Impact evaluation design - Louw, University of Cape Town Course 9: Qualitative data analysis with Atlas.ti - Brigitte Smit, University of Johannesburg Course 10: Epistemological paradigms in the social sciences - Johann Mouton, Stellenbosch University | Course 1: Methodological preparation for your PhD - Johann Mouton, Stellenbosch University Course 2: Introduction to SPSS - Cindy Lee Steenekamp, Stellenbosch University - Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Course 3: Interview techniques and analyses - Max Bergman, University of Basel, Switzerland Course 4: Advanced Qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Susanne Friese, Qualitative Research and Consulting (QUARC) Course 5: Basic statistics and data analysis using SPSS - Cindy Lee Steenekamp, Stellenbosch University - Nelius Boshoff, Stellenbosch University Course 6: Introduction to qualitative data analysis with ATLAS.ti - Brigitte Smit, UNISA Course 7: Introduction to survey methods and sampling - Jan Vorster, Stellenbosch University Course 8: Epistemological approaches to the social sciences - Johann Mouton, Stellenbosch University
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Autumn 2010 15 - 18 March |
Module 1: Research designs in the social sciences - Presented by Johann Mouton
Module 2: Ethnography and critical ethnography - Presented by Elbie Henning Module 3: Introduction to programme evaluation - Presented by Johann Louw Module 4: Basic course on qualitative interviewing methods - Presented by Lauren Wildschut - Stellenbosch University Module 5: Epistemological paradigms in social research - Johann Mouton - Stellenbosch University |
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