Join the NC Women of Color Research Network for their annual research symposium. The NC WoCRN is a statewide network of researchers representing academia, government, and industry. It is a product of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Working Group on Women in Biomedical Careers, and is fully supported by NIEHS through the Office of Science Education & Diversity (OSED).
The NIH WoCRN was established to address challenges faced by women and minorities entering and advancing in scientific careers, and North Carolina is the second regional chapter established in 2014. The mission of the NC WoCRN is to promote career advancement by broadening participation of women researchers and scientists of color, establishing collaborations and partnerships, multi-level mentoring, outreach, and professional networking.
Talitha Washington, PhD
Director, Atlanta University Center Data Science Initiative Consortium
Professor of Mathematics, Clark Atlanta University
8:30-8:45 | Join Zoom meeting |
8:45-9:15 | Opening & Welcome |
9:15-10:00 | Keynote: The STEM Career Advice You Probably Didn’t Get |
10:00-11:00 | Panel Discussion: The Role of Networks & Collaborations |
11:00-11:15 | Break |
11:15-12:15 | Pitch Your Research Verbally |
12:15-12:45 | Lunch |
12:45-2:15 | Roundtable Networking |
2:15-2:30 | Closing |
This online training will provide an introduction to thematic analysis, a commonly used approach in qualitative data analysis. The session will cover the basics of qualitative thematic analysis and steps in the analysis process, including transcribing, memoing, codebook development and coding, using computer-based analysis software, exploring content areas or themes, and interpreting and communicating findings.
Participants will have the opportunity to practice developing and applying codes.
Presenters
Simone Frank, MPH, Engagement & Outreach Coordinator
NC TraCS Institute
MaryBeth Grewe, MPH, Qualitative Research Specialist
NC TraCS Institute
Laura Villa Torres, PhD, Diversity & Inclusion Specialist
NC TraCS Institute