This article examines the experiences of final year undergraduate sociology students enrolled in an internship course where they researched a local community project, mostly in small groups, for a client. A sociology lecturer supervised their projects. Course-related outcomes were assessed using conventional university procedures but a research process was used to evaluate the extent to which the cohort developed characteristics, or identities, of qualitative researchers. The research demonstrates that the students made many false starts but through processes of trial and error, and with effective support, they considered that they had increased their confidence and became capable of planning and carrying out research. For the students, th...
This timely research describes a framework for teaching undergraduate students how to think qualitat...
Learning to do qualitative research, that is grounded in a critical perspective, can be a turbulent ...
University students potentially reap a myriad of benefits from participation in research, ranging fr...
This article examines the experiences of final year undergraduate sociology students enrolled in an ...
Many universities require their undergraduate students to undergo an internship programme to equip t...
This case study explores the lived experiences of two graduate students and two university instructo...
This article reports on a study that was conducted amongst a group of fourth year under-graduate Soc...
This session reviews a small-scale qualitative research study that explored whether providing third ...
There has been an international drive to ensure social work students are research-minded. However, l...
Qualitative research can be time consuming and intensive as researchers engage in data collection, a...
Student engagement in academic research, is a necessary facet of their university experience. This ...
This project aimed to enable students to appreciate the technical and epistemological nuances of dif...
This project aimed to enable students to appreciate the technical and epistemological nuances of dif...
This case study explores the lived experiences of two graduate students and two university instructo...
This study sought to understand how graduate and undergraduate students learn to do science by parti...
This timely research describes a framework for teaching undergraduate students how to think qualitat...
Learning to do qualitative research, that is grounded in a critical perspective, can be a turbulent ...
University students potentially reap a myriad of benefits from participation in research, ranging fr...
This article examines the experiences of final year undergraduate sociology students enrolled in an ...
Many universities require their undergraduate students to undergo an internship programme to equip t...
This case study explores the lived experiences of two graduate students and two university instructo...
This article reports on a study that was conducted amongst a group of fourth year under-graduate Soc...
This session reviews a small-scale qualitative research study that explored whether providing third ...
There has been an international drive to ensure social work students are research-minded. However, l...
Qualitative research can be time consuming and intensive as researchers engage in data collection, a...
Student engagement in academic research, is a necessary facet of their university experience. This ...
This project aimed to enable students to appreciate the technical and epistemological nuances of dif...
This project aimed to enable students to appreciate the technical and epistemological nuances of dif...
This case study explores the lived experiences of two graduate students and two university instructo...
This study sought to understand how graduate and undergraduate students learn to do science by parti...
This timely research describes a framework for teaching undergraduate students how to think qualitat...
Learning to do qualitative research, that is grounded in a critical perspective, can be a turbulent ...
University students potentially reap a myriad of benefits from participation in research, ranging fr...