Collaborative, responsive qualitative research: The CLIP-Q approach

Hosted by the University of Bristol's Population Health Science Institute, this webinar series will focus on the theme of "Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Population Health: Bridging the Gaps for a Healthier Future."

This free webinar will be showcasing the CLIP-Q ‘collaborative and intensive pragmatic qualitative’ research approach that the NIHR ARC West Behavioural and Qualitative Science Team used during the covid-19 pandemic to produce responsive findings, and it’s become a mainstay of how they do team-based qualitative research. The CLIP-Q approach aims to produce findings that are not only responsive, but also rigorous and relevant.

Find out more and reserve your free place – here