Welcome to the University of Michigan Mixed Methods ProgramAt the University of Michigan, we are building a think tank for mixed methods research. The Mixed Methods Program was co-founded by world renowned mixed methodologists Dr. John W. Creswell and Dr. Michael D. Fetters in 2015, and is currently led by Dr. Melissa DeJonckheere, Dr. Justine Wu and Dr. Timothy C. Guetterman. We are an interdisciplinary program bringing together scholars within and outside of the University of Michigan with national/international expertise in mixed methods.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Position
A postdoctoral research fellowship position is available with the Mixed Methods Program (MMP) in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Michigan. The goal of this post-doctoral training position is to prepare future mixed methods research methodology leaders, and candidates should have a strong interest in becoming an applied research methodologist.
This 2-year position will involve working closely with the program co-directors, associate director, a co-mentor of the post-doctoral trainee’s choosing, faculty and staff in the MMP.
This 2-year position will involve working closely with the program co-directors, associate director, a co-mentor of the post-doctoral trainee’s choosing, faculty and staff in the MMP.
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