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Getting Started: Community Based Research
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Overview

Duration

3 weeks

Total fee

2,205

Mode of learning

Online

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Credential

Certificate

Getting Started: Community Based Research
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Highlights

  • Duration 3 weeks
  • Weekly study 3 hours
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Getting Started: Community Based Research
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Course details

Skills you will learn
More about this course
  • Community based research means involving a community in all stages of a research process - this kind of research can give people the power to transform their lives.
  • On this course you will learn the basics of community based research by examining the citizen science methodology used by the RELIEF Centre in Lebanon. You will learn to construct your own research questions to find out community needs and how to meet them. You will develop research skills to carry out local research projects sensitively and ethically, using examples from Lebanon to support you as an aspiring researcher.

Getting Started: Community Based Research
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Curriculum

The what, why and how of community based research

Welcome

What is community based research?

Why would community based research help a community?

How do we make it work?

Summary and discussion

Skills for community based research

From research question to data collection

Developing interview skills

Developing observation skills

Summary

Planning your community based research project

Developing your research project

Submitting your research proposal for peer review

Introduction to qualitative data analysis

Networking and public engagement

Final thoughts

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