In February 2019, Adham Hamed from the University of Innsbruck’s Unit for Peace and Conflict Studies, visited the Peace Education Research Group at the University of Cambridge in the framework of a BritInn fellowship.
During his research stay, he engaged in a number of research and project meetings and also presented his dissertation research on turning points in peace processes to a public audience at the Faculty of Education. Through a number of intensive one on one consultancies with Dr. Hilary Cremin he made substantial progress within the framework of the methodology section of my dissertation. Particular emphasis was put on questions of qualitative data interpretation, through discussing different approaches to analysis.
Read more about his research stay here:
BritInn Fellowship to Cambridge for Adham Hamed
During his research stay, he engaged in a number of research and project meetings and also presented his dissertation research on turning points in peace processes to a public audience at the Faculty of Education. Through a number of intensive one on one consultancies with Dr. Hilary Cremin he made substantial progress within the framework of the methodology section of my dissertation. Particular emphasis was put on questions of qualitative data interpretation, through discussing different approaches to analysis.
Read more about his research stay here:
BritInn Fellowship to Cambridge for Adham Hamed