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Research and Innovation

Qualitative Focus Group Discussion: from theory to practice

Workshop
Presenter Associate Prof Gretchen Ennis
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Office of Research & Innovation
E: research.degrees@cdu.edu.au
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Open to HDR candidates

This course is for those who are already familiar with qualitative research and looking to further their understanding of the mechanics of setting up a focus group-based research project, and the skills and practicalities of moderating focus groups.

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About the speaker:

A/Prof Gretchen Ennis is a Social Research & Evaluation Specialist. She has spent over a decade as a social worker and community-academic. Gretchen is an experienced social work and community development practitioner, educator, social researcher, evaluation consultant, musician and art-maker. 

This workshop is a part of the Research Enhancement Program

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