Country: Germany
Registration deadline: 24 Jun 2019
Starting date: 08 Jul 2019
Ending date: 19 Jul 2019
Research in international health is becoming increasingly complex, requiring scientists to move away from the traditional qualitative vs. quantitative methodological dichotomy. Mixed methods research represents an opportunity to build on the specific strengths of quantitative and qualitative methods and to foster synergies between the two. This course gives an overview of epistemology of research and assesses how theories of knowledge are generated and retained. It looks at the theory and practice of mixing quantitative and qualitative research methods in high-, middle- and low-income countries as well as controversial aspects of using mixed methods in international health research. Course participants learn to conduct mixed methods research by planning, designing, and writing an individual research protocol.
How to register:
To register please follow the link to our online registration:
https://application.iph.emundus.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=featured&Itemid=1079