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CECAN Ltd CPD Online Workshop: Qualitative Comparative Analysis

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CECAN Ltd CPD Online Workshop: Qualitative Comparative Analysis

Thursday 11th September 2025, 09:30 – 17:00, Live Online Training (via Zoom)

Tutor: Corinna Elsenbroich, CECAN Research Fellow and Reader at the MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow

Course Details:

This course is an introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). QCA is a method for the comparative study of cases and is used to analyse qualitative social data systematically. The analysis compares cases by assigning set memberships across a set of attributes.

QCA is particularly good at understanding multiple causation because it is focused on causal recipes (combination of causes) rather than individual variables. This helps with understanding (different) causal pathways in policy evaluation settings.

The course will look at the theoretical and practical aspects of QCA, working through a detailed example using the fsQCA software package to understand crisp and fuzzy set QCA.

This course is intended for those who have some experience of evaluation.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this workshop, participants will:

  • Understand why and where QCA is a useful method
  • Be able to prepare data for use in a QCA
  • Develop a basic understanding of the fsQCA software for application for QCA

Intended Audience: CECAN Ltd’s CPD workshops are designed to support those at all levels working in consultancy, NGOs, government, academia and other evaluation settings who face complexity challenges in their current work.

Tutor Biography:

Corinna Elsenbroich is a Reader in Computational Modelling at Glasgow University (MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit). Corinna is particularly interested in methodological and epistemological aspects of novel methods, in particular computational methods such as agent-based modelling and social simulation, and has published on aspects of ontology, explanatory power and context validity in modelling. As a computational modeller she has developed models of dynamic social networks of juvenile delinquency, neighbourhood effects of extortion racketeering and collective reasoning in social dilemma situations. She is particularly interested in complexity sensitive social science methods, comprising computational, case based and participatory methods. As a co-investigator in the Centre for Evaluation of Complexity Across the Nexus (CECAN) she is involved with developing these methods in a policy relevant way. She is currently working on how to combine methods through novel research designs.

Course Fees:

Tickets for this workshop are:

  • Government / commercial: £250 per person
  • Academic / charitable institutions: £225 per person
  • Students (including Postgraduate Researchers): £200 per person

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: a discount of 10% will be applied to all tickets purchased by 31st May 2025.

All prices are exclusive of VAT where applicable.

Reserve your place by registering and paying via our Eventbrite pagePayment can be made by credit/debit card, Paypal or by requesting an invoice.

If you have any questions, please contact CECAN Ltd by emailing admin@cecan.co.uk

The CECAN research centre has funding for a limited number of bursaries to support Early Career Researchers and Postgraduate Researchers working across the social and natural sciences to further develop their skills in policy evaluation methods from a complex systems perspective.

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