By John McCormick from NICVA
Published on 17 Dec 2007
This event is the first of four inter-linked sessions organised by ARK and NICVA to provide the tools and insight into how to undertake research that is of value to your organisation.
Wednesday 23 January 2008
Wednesday 23 January 2008
Start Time:
10.00am
End Time:
02.00pm
Location:
Queen's University- Belfast
Cost:
Free- but a £20 cancellation fee applies - see below
Event Type:
Training
There are very few dedicated researchers in the voluntary and community sector and research is often part of an individual’s broader job remit, which can often mean you may have had little or no research training and may not know where to go to get statistics or how to undertake research.
This event is the first of four inter-linked sessions organised by ARK and NICVA to provide the tools and insight into how to undertake research that is of value to your organisation.
Accessing and utilising sources of research will look at: NINIS, introduction to ARK, the Household Panel Survey, using government resources and statistics.
When and where?
Wednesday 23 January 2008, 10.00am to 14.30pm, Queen’s University Belfast
Booking and information
To book a place, please contact Cathy Breslin at NICVA on 028 9087 7777 or cathy.breslin@nicva.org.
For more information, please contact Andrea Thornbury at NICVA on 028 9087 7777 or andrea.thornbury@nicva.org
Please note
Places are limited to 30, so it is advisable to book early. The sessions are free and a light lunch is provided for participants. However there is a £20 cancellation fee if you book but do not advise us that you cannot attend within five working days notice of the event.
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