Kia Banks
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Kia Banks22nd February 2023
QUAL Research CoP – Developing Research Skills Together as QUAL Researchers
This blog was written by Vienne Lin and has been republished with permission. Vibhor and I are very honoured to have the opportunity to run the QUAL Research Community of Practice (QUAL Research CoP) for our qualitative doctoral researchers. Supported...
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Kia Banks9th March 2022
Qualitative Research Symposium 2022
Now a month ago, the Centre for Qualitative Research hosted the 8th annual QRS event. Around 50 presenters and 150 total attendees joined us to explore the central theme ‘Researcher Vulnerability’. Our theme attracted presenters from a huge range of...
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Kia Banks1st December 2021
Cracking Causality in Complex Policy Contexts
This blog was written by Professor James Copestake and is republished here with permission. One way or other, we all struggle with the challenge of making credible causal claims. Some seek objective truth through rigorous experimentation and statistical inference. Others...
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Kia Banks15th November 2021
How I Became Comfortable with Discomfort (aka a Qualitative Researcher)
This blog was written by Dr Ioannis Costas Batlle and is republished here with permission. My first contact with qualitative research occurred during my Masters. As an undergrad, I had opted to study Computer Science – a decision I can...
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Kia Banks27th October 2021
CQR Placement Students (2021/2022)
For the 2021 academic year, the Centre for Qualitative Research (CQR) have brought 2 new members to the team. These are our placement students, Kia Banks and Josie Rodohan, both in their third year here at the University of Bath....