Qualitative research is exciting and rewarding, yet turning initial ideas into a successful final project is challenging. The research process has many stages, from identifying an initial research topic, selecting a research methodology, gathering and analysing our data, and creating a written report of appropriate standard and content for postgraduate study.
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is a popular yet challenging approach, and students often have concerns about whether their project is the right fit for IPA, whether their data will be 'rich' enough, and whether their analysis is interpretative enough.
We can help!
We offer practical workshops using our experience as researchers, supervisors and trainers to help you develop your knowledge, research design and confidence in your analysis and write up.
Our services are designed to complement formal academic supervision, not replace it. We are also happy to support academic supervisors who are seeking support and guidance to develop their skills using and supervising IPA.