Facilitator: Dr Kambidima Wotela studied demography and population studies for all his degrees. He is a recipient of various scholarships and fellowships including the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation fellowship and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation scholarship. He teaches systems thinking, monitoring and evaluation, as well as research and analytical methods at the WITS Graduate School of Governance. One of his current research strands is on approaches to research supervision.

 

Target Group: Postgraduate students doing their Honours, Masters and Doctoral research studies.

 

Background: This workshop examines how a conceptual research framework can be derived through reviewing literature.

 

Expected Outcomes: The following areas will be addressed through the discussions and with support from literature:

  • Research problem
  • Research knowledge gap
  • Key attributes or variables
  • Frameworks for interpreting empirical research results

 

Requirements: All participants need to have drafted the following aspects of their research:

  • Research title
  • Research problem statement
  • Research purpose (aims and objectives)
  • Research questions and where applicable the accompanying research hypotheses or propositions.

 


This workshop is funded by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) through the University Capacity Development Grant (UCDG)

 

Workshop Information

Date:
14 April 2022

Time:
09h00-15h00

Platform:
Online via MS Teams

Registration:
Registration for this workshop has closed.


Kindly note: The maximum capacity of this workshop is 20 participants

 

Enquiries: Jadine Januarie