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24 Hour Virtual Conference - Qualitative Research in a Changing World

Register with Early Bird Pricing until 31 August

Pricing: $79 USD Early Bird Rate. From September 1 rate is $99 USD*

Join Global Research Leaders In Examining Impacts & Trends in Qualitative Research
COVID-19 has turned our world upside down, and while the medical professions and politicians are focusing on ways to manage the crisis, social scientists have the tools to look at the impact of the pandemic on the way we live through qualitative research methods.

Join leading researchers from around the globe at the NVivo Virtual Conference 2020, to meet, learn and network with peers and experts as we examine global impacts on and trends in qualitative research. Customize your learning and networking experience by selecting from over 90 hours of programming available live on the day of the event and on-demand for 90 days following the event.

Explore sessions covering the following tracks: COVID-19 Research, Online and Virtual Methods, Qualitative Health Research, Research in Teams, Innovations in Using NVivo, COVID-19 Impact on Data Collection, Arts-Based Approaches, Teaching Transitions during COVID-19, Participatory Action Research, Inspire Us, Doctoral Students Transition during COVID-19, and Keynote Addresses.

Your Keynote Speakers
Hear from keynote speakers who are world experts in using online research methods:

  • Nancy Baym, PhD Senior Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
    Nancy has written extensively on how people use communications technologies.
  • Annette Markham, PhD Professor of Media and Communications and part of the Digital Ethnography Research Group at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
    Annette has been involved in developing the Association of Internet Researchers’ Ethics Guidelines for Internet Research.
  • Sara Shaw, PhD Associate Professor, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford University
    Sara will be talking about her research on Qualitative Analysis of Remote Consultations and implications for impact of COVID-19 on GP practices.

The Conference runs for 24 hours on September 23, 2020, accommodating for all time zones.

Registration includes access to: all live sessions, plus content for 90 days after the conference.

All registrations come with an NVivo Virtual Conference Bag.

*Alternatively, if you join the NVivo Community, which is free, you will be able to take advantage of the $79 USD price right up until the day itself.  Sign up to NVivo Community here, when you register you will receive a link to the Conference and a discount code to use.  Existing members of NVivo Community will also have access to the discount code.

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