Skip navigation

All about Data - 1 (for Department of Education Research Students)

The amount of data we handle for a PhD can be overwhelming, whether you’re dealing with documents, observations, interviews, focus groups, surveys or large secondary data sets. This session will cover issues around data identification and collection. Ian will explain how his project developed, through different forms of data collection. We will also provide a brief introduction to Nvivo which is a software package used to manage and analyse rich, text-based qualitative data, so we would like you to download a copy of nvivo onto your device in advance of the session. This is available freely through the University’s connect portal: Brunel University London Connect Portal

Readings & tasks

  1. Elliott, V. (2018). Thinking about the coding process in qualitative data analysis, Qualitative Report 23 (11), 2850-2861
  2. Attia, M & Edge, J. (2017). Be(com)ing a reflexive researcher: a developmental approach to research methodology. Open Review of Educational Research 4(1): 33-45.
  3. Strauss, A. L., & Corbin, J. (2015). Basics of Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory Procedures and Techniques (4th Edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
The management of the Brunel Researcher Development Programme is being moved to the new lifelong skills and career development platform Inkpath to enhance your ability to plan and manage your professional development.  

 If you haven't already registered with Inkpath, you can:

You can find more details about this event and book your place on the Inkpath platform.

Aimed at

Education Doctoral Researchers only

Presented by

Ian Cushing and Gwen Ineson

Key learning outcomes

  • Qualitative data collection;
  • Data Management
  • Nvivo

Select a date

You must login to see and book workshop dates.

Login