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What is the QRN?

The QRN aims to promote excellence in of qualitative research at ANU, expand methodological expertise, encourage collaboration and networking between disciplines and colleges across the university.

We are always looking to promote qualitative researchers, news, publications, courses and events throughout the year. The newsletter is published on the 3rd Wednesday of every month.

At this point the network has 260 members across the ANU. The interest and support for this network has been considerable, which is testament to value that is placed on the high quality qualitative research that is produced at ANU.

We run regular Q & A style forums and seminars that are advertised through ANU Events. The QRN also has a monthly newsletter that you can subscribe to that outlines events and highlights interesting qualitative research happening at the ANU.

If you would like to subscribe to our newsletter or promote your news or event in our next newsletter, please contact the QRN administrator or QRN@anu.edu.au

 


Upcoming QRN Events:

2019 QRN Launch:
4.30-6.30pm, Wednesday 27th February 2019
Fellows Bar & Cafe
1 Balmain Cres, Acton ACT 2601