Between 4 and 7 February, the University of Malta, in collaboration with Ku Leuven, will be organising the ENQI (European Network for Qualitative Inquiry) 4th European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. This congress is an initiative for qualitatively-oriented researchers and stakeholders to:
- stimulate collaboration
- create opportunities for networking
- enhance the visibility of qualitative research projects
- strengthen the level of expertise in qualitative research, and
- increase the quality of qualitative research projects.
This unique cross-disciplinary event provides opportunities for addressing the common challenges that qualitative researchers face in their own geographical regions or research disciplines. It provides ample opportunities for learning about the latest developments and innovations in qualitative inquiry.
In view of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) this congress focuses on initiatives that advocates a better and more sustainable future for all. The UN hopes to achieve its SDGs by 2030. The aim is to provide the opportunity to demonstrate how qualitative inquiry can address the current global challenges of human experience.
In view of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) this congress focuses on initiatives that advocates a better and more sustainable future for all. The UN hopes to achieve its SDGs by 2030. The aim is to provide the opportunity to demonstrate how qualitative inquiry can address the current global challenges of human experience.