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QICDT-ANNOUNCEMENTS
> Announcements in the training programme of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Informatics

QM-STRUCTURES
> A general discussion forum on logical, semantic, and categorical methods in quantum information, computation, and programming languages

QMCRLE
> This list is used by the Queen Mary Centre for Religion and Literature in English (QMCRLE) to make announcements to its subscribers about forthcoming events, study opportunities, research initiatives and resources.

QMPOSTCOLONIAL
> This list is run by the Postcolonial Seminar at Queen Mary University of London, to communicate information about events, meetings and new research.

QMSOUTHASIA
> This list is run by the South Asia Forum at Queen Mary University of London and is used to communicate information about events, meetings and new research relevant to the field.

QOLNET
> Primarily intended for developers & users of measures of health-related quality of life, in UK centres of HE & research. Such measures are of growing importance in shaping health policy, in clinical studies & in economic evaluation. Is a means of linking the rapidly growing expertise in this field.

QSFP
> Email list for the management of Quantum Sensors for Fundamental Physics

QSN
> Facility for news, discussion and record of proceedings of the Quality Strategy Network for HE in the UK.

QUAL-COMPARE
> The method of Qualitative Comparative Analysis arises both in historical and management research, and in sociological and health research. The aim of QCA is to systematically analyse the possible configurations as a stage of research that follows on from (but also iterates with) a stage of qualitative analysis of cases. In this approach, the 'case' is both the whole set of configurations -- ie the world, really existing as an interlinked whole -- and as a set of comparable 'smaller' objects, e.g. comparing clients, patients, enterprises, or countries. The list exists to promote discussion and debate about QCA and its related variants, such as fuzzy-set social science (Ragin, 2004), realist evaluation (Pawson and Tilley, 1997), and triangulation. The method of Qualitative Comparative Analysis arises both in historical and management research, and in sociological and health research. The aim of QCA is to systematically analyse the possible configurations as a stage of research that follows on from (but also iterates with) a stage of qualitative analysis of cases. In this approach, the 'case' is both the whole set of configurations -- ie the world, really existing as an interlinked whole -- and as a set of comparable 'smaller' objects, e.g. comparing clients, patients, enterprises, or countries. The list exists to promote discussion and debate about QCA and its related variants, such as fuzzy-set social science (Ragin, 2004), realist evaluation (Pawson and Tilley, 1997), and triangulation.

QUAL-RESEARCH
> A list devoted to all aspects of qualitative research: methodological, theo retical and practical also intended to facilitate discussion of diverse qua litative research: interviewing, ethnography, participation observation, fo cus groups, biographical and life history studies

QUAL-SOFTWARE
> The CAQDAS Networking Project was set up to increase awareness and debate about Computer Assisted Qualitative Data AnalysiS (CAQDAS) packages. This e-mail discussion group seeks to create an instant forum for users and developers to air problems, offer opinions, argument & advice on the variety of packages in use.

QUALITATIVE-RESEARCH
> To promote and encourage the newly-developed qualitative research.

QUALITY-ASSURANCE-HOSPITALS
> A list to bring together academics and researchers in the field of Quality Assurance Systems for hospitals and health systems in developing countries.

QUALITY-IN-HE-RESEARCH
> RESEARCH into QUALITY in all aspects of HIGHER EDUCATION, including: Teaching and Learning; Research; Knowledge Exchange and Engagement

QUALITY-MANAGEMENT
> A forum for the exchange of ideas and information by researchers and practitioners involved in the field of quality management and continuous improvement practices. Sublist of total-quality-all

QUANT-GEOG
> The Quantitative Methods Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with the IBG) seeks to promote the use of appropriate quantitative techniques in geographical research and teaching. The membership of the group spans the human/physical divide within the subject; interests include spatial statistics, remote sensing and GIS.

QUANTITATIVE-METHODS-TEACHING
> A list for discussion about quantitative methods teaching, especially in the social sciences. It replaced a previous NCRM list in December 2019. List owners are Jen Buckley (UK Data Service) and Nick Bearman (UCL).

QUANTUM-COMPUTING
> A mailing list to announce events and jobs relevant to quantum computing and quantum technologies.

QUATERNARYENTOMOLOGY
> This list aims to facilitate communication between researchers working in the field of Quaternary Entomology (archaeoentomology and palaeoentomology). It provides a platform where specialists can share ideas and knowledge by addressing/answering queries related to methodologies, interpretation, identification, presentation and publications in Quaternary Entomology.

QUB-TRANSLATION-AND-INTERPRETING
> This list provides updates from the Centre for Translation and Interpreting at Queen's University Belfast Centre for Translation and Interpreting, Queen's University Belfast

QUEERBIB
> A discussion list for all those interested in queer bibliography, book history, print culture and queer approaches to printed matter and the material text.

QUEERKINSHIP
> This list will be used by international academics to discuss literature, and share information concerning LGBT and non-heterosexual forms of relationships, family, and kinship. QUEER KINSHIP AND RELATIONSHIPS hopes to engage in, and understand the multiplicity of issues concerning non-heterosexual families and relationships in their everyday lives. Researchers and academics interested in non-normative intimacy, kinship, relationships, and broadly defined family, are invited to join in.We are interested in discussing the manifold complexity of everyday life of non-heterosexual relations in various geo-cultural locations across globe, in their social, economic, political, cultural, personal, and other dimensions. This is a place to share relevant information, exchange views, and to integrate researchers from all over the world. We seek to engage in exciting, interesting, and challenging discussions. This group is hosted in English. This is a super list posting to the following sub-list: QUEERLOCALCULTURES

QUEERLOCALCULTURES
> This list envisages engaging all research and activist communities in gender and queer culture with the topic of local queer cultures. Local queer cultures are broadly conceived as lesser-known LGBTIA+ material and immaterial legacies, including visual and performing arts, artefacts, and heritage that have failed to fit normative industry or popular standards. This is a Sub-List of Super-List QUEERKINSHIP

QUEERMUSEUMSNETWORK
> his list will provide a central communication point for museum professionals exploring and developing queer content within their institutions, and will also be open to those working outside museums who provide LGBTQ+ advice and creative and research content to museums.

QUEERSCREENS
> This interdisciplinary mailing list aims to bring together researchers focused on diverse aspects of queer representation, ranging from film and TV to performance and periodicals, as well as to theorise and queer the screen as a medium.

QUERCUS-SAAS-USERS
> This group is for users of Ellucian Quercus who have a SaaS licence.

QUISCO
> Mailing list for discussions and announcements for members of QUISCO, the association of Quantum Information research groups at Scottish universities. Open to the public.