Online seminar «Research methods»

Dear faculty of the M.Ospanov WKSU!

For 5 days from 18.12.24-20.12.2024, 26.12.24-27.12.24 from 14.00-17.00 online training on the topic: «Research methods» will take place. The training will be conducted by Professor of Nazarbayev University Shamatov Duishon Alievich. The key concepts of the research methodology and the research process using qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods, including the research problem, research design, data collection and analysis, will be presented.

The purpose of the training is to form a deep understanding of the methodology of scientific research among participants, to introduce them to key aspects of the research process and to develop skills in applying qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods. Participants will gain practical knowledge about the formulation of the research problem, design development, as well as data collection and analysis, which will allow them to effectively use the knowledge gained in their scientific activities.

The training program

Date

Topic

December 18

 

 

Research paradigms

Research topics

The problem of research

Research objectives and research questions

December 19

Literature Review: Where to look for literature? How to write a review?

Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods

December 20

 

Location selection; Participant selection strategies

Data collection: interview, focus group, observation, survey

December 26

Data analysis

Research ethics: voluntary research, informed consent

December 27

Scientific publications

IMRAD

Multiple choice test

Time: December 18-20, 26-27, 14.00-17.00

Location: Rectorate Hall

Link to register for the seminar:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/2507599861?pwd=OopN7SeiTU3aUb89bKkof5DprV1g5e.1&omn=89077849445

Language of instruction: Russian

The general connection will be organized in the Rectorate hall, you can also participate remotely. When connecting to the workshop via Zoom, please include your full name in the username. This is necessary for the correct identification of the participants.