Dear ACSPRI Member Reps,
I have attached below a second generic notice relating to the upcoming 2011 ACSPRI Winter Program, which also makes mention of the emerging details of the 2011 ACSPRI Spring Program, scheduled for both Melbourne and Sydney. If you are in a position to forward this notice on for dissemination throughout your faculty/department or even others, that would be terrific. As usual, please feel free to make any changes you see fit.
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me at martin.lynch@acspri.org.au (please do not respond directly to this email).
Many thanks and kind regards
Marty Lynch
Program Coordinator
ACSPRI
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Title: ACSPRI Winter Deadline Extended and Spring Program coming to Melbourne and Sydney!
Dear Staff and Students,
The Early Bird Deadline for the ACSPRI Winter Program 2011 has been extended to next Friday 13th May, which means you have an extra week to secure heavily discounted member or post graduate student prices for the research methods courses on offer.
The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Inc (ACSPRI) is a not-for-profit collaboration of universities, government departments and public sector research organisations, which has offered intensive courses in research methods, predominantly for research staff and HDR students within its member intitutions, for over 25 years.
Courses are delivered by leading research methods instructors from around the country and range from qualitative techniques and introducory statistics to structural equation modelling and the use of specific software designed for research and analysis.
The 2011 ACSPRI Winter Program will take place at the University of Queensland in sunny Brisbane during the Winter Break. Full details can be found at www.acspri.org.au/winterprogram2011 and enquires can be forwarded to winter2011@acspri.org.au.
Also, after much hype, the details of the 2011 ACSPRI Spring Program are finally emerging. This program will include a selection of courses in both Melbourne and Sydney during the last week of September. Some preliminary details and a list of courses that are likey to be included can be viewed at www.acspri.org.au/springprogram2011. The official list of course offerings should be publicised during June. Meanwhile enquiries can me forwarded to spring2011@acspri.org.au.