Seminars

The IRED Institute, in collaboration with scholars, researchers, and education experts, organizes academic events such as seminars, workshops, and conferences, both domestic and international, in the fields of culture, education, and social sciences.

Seminar: “Using Qualitative Interviews in Research:: Experiences and Difficulties”

On 18 August 2012, IRED has continuously organized the seminar entitled “Using Qualitative Interviews in Research: Experiences and Difficulties” which is the second seminar in August and the fifth seminar in the Research Career seminar series. Dr. Alexandre Dormeier Freire (University of Geneva, Switzerland), one of IRED’s Scientific Board member, has delivered an extreme practical speech to approximately 80 participants who are researchers, university lecturers, school leaders and postgraduate students. The exciting dialogue among the guest speaker and all participants focused on sharing and solving key challenges when using qualitative interviews, especially in educational research.

          Dr. Alexandre Dormeier Freire

 
   

Các Sự Kiện Khác

GoodBooks Talk: THE INTELLECTUAL JOURNEY INTO GADAMER’S WORLD OF UNDERSTANDING

This special seminar invites participants to explore the intellectual journey of Hans-Georg Gadamer, one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century and a decisive figure in shaping modern hermeneutics.

GoodBooks Talk: THE CONSTITUTION OF MEANING IN THE SOCIAL WORLD ACCORDING TO ALFRED SCHÜTZ

This special talk offers a valuable opportunity to engage directly with the thought of Alfred Schütz through his seminal work, The Phenomenology of the Social World, widely regarded as a foundational text of phenomenological sociology

Seminar: THE EVOLUTION OF EINSTEIN’S THOUGHT

This special seminar opens a dynamic, multi-dimensional space for dialogue on the breadth of Albert Einstein’s intellectual journey, highlighting significant transformations in his thought before and after the age of fifty, as observed and distilled fr