The University of Minnesota &
CARMA (Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis Research Methods)
will be virtually hosting our second of three CARMA Rerun Summer Watch Parties to support OB Division Ph.D. students over the summer. We are excited to informally convene groups of fellow nerds, hone knowledge of methods best practices, and build connections. For each watch party, OB Ph.D. students from around the world are invited to join for a 2-hour Zoom session where we will watch a previously-recorded CARMA video as a group, have a brief Q&A with the methodological expert, and build connections with other Ph.D. students in smaller breakout rooms.
We will continue this once-a-month summer series on Friday, July 22nd @ 12-2 pm CT with a focus on Dr. Elaine Hollensbe's Rigor/Trustworthiness in Qualitative Research CARMA video. The schedule for this event is as follows:
- 12-1pm CT - Dr. Elaine Hollensbe's Qualitative Research Video
- 1-1:30pm CT - Q&A with Dr. Elaine Hollensbe
- 1:30-2pm CT - PhD Student Networking
The third and final event of the summer will be on Friday, August 19 @ 12-2pm with a focus on Dr. Keith Markus' Testing Causal Hypotheses CARMA video.
Any interested OB Ph.D. student can sign up at this registration (no cost):
https://z.umn.edu/CARMA_Watch_Party Once you register, you will automatically be sent an email with a unique link to join and a calendar invite.
Looking forward to seeing folks on Friday!
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Elizabeth Campbell
University of Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS MN
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