Datum
11. Juni – 12. Juni 2024
Organized by the SAPPHIRE (Social Science APPlied Health & Improvement Research) research group at the University of Leicester
„Ethnography for Healthcare Improvement Summer School”
Organized by the SAPPHIRE (Social Science APPlied Health & Improvement Research) research group at the University of Leicester
11th-12th July, 2024
College Court Leicester, UK.
Deadline for application 30th May 2024
This short course is designed for researchers and doctoral students to critically engage with the theory and practice of ethnography in healthcare settings. Over 2 days, you will learn more about the use of ethnography for healthcare improvement, from designing research to managing improvement and evaluation tensions, navigating different contexts, reaching audiences and influencing policy and practice. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to develop a network of fellow practitioners and researchers with shared methodological interests, work with experienced ethnographers as mentors, and join an international community of practice around ethnography for healthcare improvement.
The cost of the 2 day course, including all education materials and activities, plus lunch and refreshments both days, is £650. Transport to and from the venue and accommodation at College Court is not included and should you wish to stay you will have to arrange this yourself. Further information about accommodation at College Court will be made available to delegates in advance of the start of the course.
Registrations are strictly limited, and are now open at our site; bookings will close 30th May 2024. A waiting list will be maintained in the event of the course being over-subscribed.
Please forward any questions to Jennifer Creese, course lead: jennifer.creese@leicester.ac.uk.