Have you ever considered that your scholarship can do more for you?
Have you ever considered that your scholarship can do more for you?
While research is a powerful tool for public engagement, management education research and scholarship activities can also be used to engage with the public in many ways. Yet, engagement with the public can take many shapes and require different skills. Academic blogs are one such way to translate specialized information into engaging content and act as bridges connecting those outside the academic circle.
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BAM Management Knowledge and Education
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The event speaks to Sections A1 - A3, B1 -B3, C1- C3, as detailed in the BAM Framework
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Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham
Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham
Before entering academia, Dr. Inci Toral worked as a senior manager in the retail banking industry and as a project manager for a range of technology and banking institutions. She has been involved in a number of projects in change and restructuring.
After joining to Birmingham Business School in 2012, Dr. Toral has taken up various leadership roles including Programme Management, Departmental Education Lead and School Education Research and Scholarship Convenor. She also successfully led the development of the new MSc Marketing Suite of Programmes.
Some of her research interests are retail marketing, creation of new markets, retail AR/VR technologies and authentic assessments and responsible marketing education. In connection with her research interests, she developed an innovative and research-led portfolio of marketing and management courses both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her teaching approach goes beyond classic lecturing and incorporates design thinking and experiential learning theory
Co-Vice Chair: Management, Knowledge and Education
Co-Vice Chair: Management, Knowledge and Education
Kate Black is a Professor of Management Learning and Education at Northumbria University.
Following an early career as a Marine Ecologist at a Field Centre in rural Pembrokeshire, Kate moved into HR management (Recruitment and Development) within retail management. Her key role was to implement the recruitment and development strategy during a period when the branch was under considerable strain both locally in terms of staffing availability, and as a result of changing sales strategies.
Kate joined Northumbria Business School in Summer 2014 following 10 years at the University of Chester, latterly within Chester Business School. She currently holds the role of Director of Education within the Business School
Kate is also the Co-Vice Chair for the BAM Management, Knowledge and Education sub-committee.
Co-Vice Chair: Management, Knowledge and Education
Co-Vice Chair: Management, Knowledge and Education
Professor Ashley Roberts PhD is Professor of Organisatonal Behaviour at Warwick Business School and Assistant Dean (Internationalisation).
He has presented his research at many conferences, most recently at The Academy of Management, The British Academy of Management and also as a visiting scholar at Harvard University.
He researches organisational culture, shared leadership, creative learning and participatory pedagogies, publishing in a range of journals including The Leadership Quarterly, British Journal of Management, and Work, Employment and Society.
Ashley is Director, Trustee and Executive Team Member for The British Academy of Management where he both formulates and implements strategic international policy. He is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, an Academic Member of The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, plus a Member of The International Centre for Research in Organisational Discourse, Strategy and Change.
He is a National Teaching Fellow, a winner of The Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence and is a Fellow of the Warwick International Higher Education Academy. Ashley also holds Visiting Professorships at leading global institutions and is External MBA Examiner to a Russell Group University. He is an editorial board member of the journal The British Journal of Management and reviews for top ranked academic journals.
Ashley gained a PhD from Cardiff University where he also previously taught on a variety of courses at Cardiff Business School. Ashley teaches on Undergraduate, Warwick MBA and Master's level courses. He is the internal examiner on the Organisational Behaviour Executive variant of the Warwick MBA (London), Leading Global Organisations (Dubai) and Strategic Luxury Leadership (Venice).
He has taught Organisational Behaviour MBA Modules in Brussels, Chile, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai and Venice. Each year Ashley wins an award for his outstanding contribution to Undergraduate teaching and he also receives the Warwick Business School Outstanding MBA Teacher Award annually.
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