may, 2020
Event Details
How are you continuing to support students and supervisors remotely? What are the implications for communications, communities, research training and conferences and formal record keeping? What is happening about fieldwork, assessments and
Event Details
How are you continuing to support students and supervisors remotely?
What are the implications for communications, communities, research training and conferences and formal record keeping?
What is happening about fieldwork, assessments and vivas, mental, physical, emotional and financial health, inequities, student progress and motivation, international and mature students, registrations, and contingency funding?
How is the crisis affecting student employability, new admissions and the way we do research post the lock down, especially in ethnography and sharing our research in workshops?
This webinar is an opportunity for you to network and discuss key issues arising to support doctoral students in business and management education during and post the current crisis.
Target group:
All faculty in charge of doctoral supervision.
Registration
Register hereSpeakers
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Elena Braccia
PhD Programs Manager, Stockholm School of Economics, SE
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Julie Davies
Reader, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
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Karen Clegg
Head of Research Excellence Training, University of York, UK
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Mark Smith
Mark Smith, Director, Stellenbosch Business School, ZA
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Nicola Palmer
Head of Doctoral Training, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Contact
Location
on-line
Time
may 5 (tuesday) 11:00 - may 5 (tuesday) 12:00 CEST
Address
online event (no physical location)