How to Survive and Prepare for Your Progress Review
Session theme: How to Survive and Prepare for Your Progress Review
Vision:
The aim is to enable doctoral researchers to be confident, successful, and excited about their doctorial journey choices. This space is about being open and having innovative minds come together to learn, share, and network in a safe environment.
Mission:
We are curious minds, that strive for success and recognition. We will be confident through discussion, knowledge sharing, and celebrating success. As per the doctoral researcher’s definition.
Values:
To share information that will help inspire doctoral researchers to thrive in their doctoral journeys. Knowing what matters as a doctoral researcher is key to having a successful research journey.
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BAM Council's Sub-Committee of Academic Affairs of Conference and Capacity Building (AACCB)
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Doctoral Students
The event speaks to Sections A1 and A2 as detailed in the BAM Framework
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Doctoral Researcher, University of Liverpool Management School
Doctoral Researcher, University of Liverpool Management School
Ebru Calin is an ESRC funded second-year doctoral researcher at the University of Liverpool Management School. The empirical aim of Ebru's study is to move beyond the intersecting axes of gender and race by illuminating experiences of what it is to be a LGBTQ+ professional of faith and to capture how the intersection of religion, sexuality and socially constructed notions of ‘professionalism’ influence these individuals' employment experiences. More broadly, Ebru's research interests lie in phenomonological and interdisplinary approaches to understanding the interstices between the immigrant experience and non-heteronormative bodies in organisations. Ebru currently acts as one of the doctoral student representatives for the BAM Gender in Management Special Interest Group and is also one of the co-hosts of the NWSSDTP funded Equality, Diversity and Inclusion focused podcast series titled 'Bending Boundaries'.
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Doctoral researcher, University of Liverpool Management School
Doctoral researcher, University of Liverpool Management School
Alisha Masih is a doctoral researcher at the University of Liverpool Management School.
Alisha's current work focuses on incumbent firms, ecosystems, and industries' responses to disruptive technological innovation.
Doctoral student, University of Derby
Doctoral student, University of Derby
Noma Mguni is a doctoral student at the University of Derby in the UK.
Noma has 7+ years of working in HR and as an employment mentor.
Finally, Noma is the host for Ph.D. hard-talk.
You can subscribe and follow her on YouTube.
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Please contact the BAM Office at [email protected] with any queries.
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BAM Members: Free
Non-Members: £25
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Registration closes on 9th May 2024 at 23:59 BST
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