Guest lecturers:Associate Professor Joseph Heathcott, The New School, USAAssociate Professor Jin-Kyu Jung, School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, University of Washington Bothell Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Washington Seattle
Teachers:Associate Professor Trine Agervig Carstensen, IGN, University of CopenhagenAssociate Professor Rikke Munck Petersen, IGN, University of CopenhagenAssistant Professor Manja Hoppe Andreasen, IGN, University of CopenhagenAssistant Professor Cecilie Friis, IGN, University of Copenhagen
Application
We welcome applications from PhD students from geography, landscape architecture, planning, design and related fields who work with qualitative research methodologies. The course’s core part offers a methodological primer which is an opportunity for PhD students to familiarize themselves with selected qualitative methodologies. The course is open to 25 participants. Students from IGN’s Sections for Geography and the Section for Landscape Architecture and Planning with relevant research profiles will be given priority.
The course will be structured as a power-point free zone around a core module exploring questions of how to make a workable research design and choosing the appropriate analytical strategies and methodological tools. Through a series of lectures and workshop interventions of international guest lecturers and thematic workshops organized by UCPH researchers, PhD-students will gain hands-on experience with selected qualitative methodologies through exercises in collaborative workshop-like settings. The PhD-course will end with a writing workshop module where students can develop and reflect on their individual methodological research design. Please, send your application not later than March 1, 2022 and we will return to you shortly after that date informing you about your enrollment.
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