How to conduct a scientific interview workshop
Learn how to conduct an interview for your research
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Practical information
Are you going to conduct scientific interviews and wanting to know the basics about how to set up, conduct, analyze, and report your interviews? Join us for a two-hour Scientific Interview workshop (crash course). We’ll offer practical information about how to interview, good practices and pitfalls, and there will be opportunity to practice your interview skills with fellow participants.
LEVEL: Basic
METHOD: Qualitative
PREREQUISITE: No prior knowledge is required
Follow-up workshop: Introduction in Atlas TI
ABOUT THE LECTURERS:
Nieke Elbers is senior researcher at the VU law faculty and NSCR. She has extensive interview experience with victims, next of kin, judges, lawyers, public prosecutors in criminal and civil law. Erik Wesselius is a lecturer in Empirical Legal Studies at the VU law faculty (social law) and has experience in conducting interviews with platform workers and freelancers about their work experiences in the hospitality sector.
ELS Academy’s No-Show Policy:
Please note that the workshops are given by experts in the field who do this on a voluntary basis. Places are often limited and we have people on the waiting list. For this reason, the ELS Academy has a strict no-show policy. In case you are prevented from attending the workshop, kindly send an email to contact@elsacademy.nl at least 48 hours before the workshop to make space for people on the waiting list.
If you do not attend the workshop without prior cancellation, your supervisor will be informed about your no-show and you will not be able to register for another ELS Academy event for the next two months. This is also very unfortunate for us, however, it can be prevented if we receive a simple cancellation via e-mail.
Thank you for understanding and see you there!