To bridge the gap between our symposia, we run a seminar series.
Upcoming seminars
2019 seminar series - details coming soon!
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Previous seminars
Our most recent seminar was by Dr Rosie Perkins, Research Fellow in Performance Science at the Royal College of Music and honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College London.
Title: Music and mental health: Using qualitative approaches to understand how and why music can support recovery
For more details about the seminar, click here.
- Professor Justine Schneider "The arts as a medium for communicating research findings about dementia care"
- Dr Iain Williamson "Using 'photo-phenomenology' in critical health psychology research within communities experiencing health inequalities: theory and practice"
- Professor Josie Tetley "The art and science of qualitative research - crafting data and telling stories"
- Dr Simon Woods "Whose ethics? Reflections on the nature of ethical scrutiny of health related social science research"
- Professor Myra Bluebond-Langner: "Then she won't miss me when I'm gone": Using an interactionist perspective to understand the experiences and behaviour of children with life limiting conditions and life threatening illnesses and their families and to guide clinical practice"
- Professor Rose Barbour, emerita professor: "A tale of red herrings and tails wagging dogs: making the case for qualitative research within medicine."
- Professor Elena Semino, professor of linguistics at Lancaster University, and Dr Zsófia Demjén, lecturer in English language and applied linguistics at The Open University: "Mixed-methods language analysis in health research: investigating metaphor in cancer and self-focus in mental health."
- Professor Linda Whiteford and Professor Graham Tobin: "Qualitative research on health and volcanoes: anthropology, geography, and public health."