Applied Qualitative Research: A Practical Guide for Graduate Student Researchers
Are you interested in gaining an understanding of how to design, conduct and present applied qualitative research? If so, these online workshops are for you! While this series is particularly intended for graduate students, FGS additionally invites and warmly welcomes graduate faculty including supervisors and committee members, as well as research staff, and postdocs. Feel free to come to one, two or all of them! Workshops will be delivered virtually and will be recorded.
The workshop will be facilitated by Karen Campbell, RN, PhD, assistant professor, School of Nursing. Campbell’s program of research focuses on the intersections of women’s health with physical and social geography. She has taught graduate-level courses in qualitative research and designed and conducted multiple applied qualitative research projects using a broad range of study designs and approaches to analysis.
Hosted by Associate Dean, Academic, Cheryl van Daalen-Smith, RN, PhD
Webinar Three: Presenting and Publishing Qualitative Findings
This webinar provides graduate students with advanced strategies for effectively presenting qualitative research findings through scholarly publications and professional presentations. Participants will learn how to synthesize complex qualitative data into clear, compelling narratives, structure manuscripts to meet peer-reviewed journal standards, and design impactful conference presentations. The session will also address best practices for visualizing qualitative results, aligning dissemination approaches with academic and professional expectations, and overcoming common challenges in communicating qualitative research. It is ideal for graduate students seeking to enhance the rigor and reach of their scholarly work.
Event Details:
DATE: Tuesday, March 10, 2026
TIME: 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
LOCATION: online (Zoom)
*Registration is required | RSVP Link
