BAM Doctoral Fridays - Developing Critical and Analytical Skills for Effective Thesis Writing

Part of the BAM Doctoral Fridays series. Staged by the BAM Academic Career Development (ACD) Sub Committee.

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Session theme: Developing Critical and Analytical Skills for Effective Thesis Writing

This session is especially designed for doctoral students (DBA and PhD) and early career researchers who are looking to strengthen their approach to developing critical and analytical skills for effective thesis writing.

Writing a thesis demands patience, dedication, and a thorough grasp of your subject. It requires clarity in articulating your originality, defining key assumptions, engaging deeply with underpinning literature, employing robust research methods or strategies, presenting insightful findings, and demonstrating a meaningful contribution to knowledge.

While there is no fixed order for writing a thesis, a well-defined structure is essential. It provides a framework that enables you to communicate your research coherently and stay on track to meet deadlines.


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.


Provider Information

BAM Council's Sub-Committee of Academic Career Development (ACD)


Who Should Attend?

Doctoral Students

The event speaks to Sections A1 and A2 as detailed in the BAM Framework 


Guest Speaker 
Professor Christian Harrison

Professor Christian Harrison

Professor of Leadership and Enterprise, University of Bolton


Chaired by 
Olamide Falehin

Olamide Falehin

Associate Lecturer, University of the West of Scotland


Benefits of attending 
  • Network with other doctoral students and academics all in one place
  • Educational purposes (learning new skills)
  • Knowledge sharing

Contact

Please contact the BAM Office at [email protected] with any queries.  


Event Fee 

BAM Members: Free 
Non-Members: £60

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Registration closes on 22nd January 2026 at 23:59 GMT
 

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