Staged by the BAM Project Experiences Special Interest Group
It is that time of the year in which conference deadlines are just around the corner! Understanding what does your research paper should include to minimise rejections is key.
In this session, Dr Jane Dowson will share some tips and tricks for submitting a paper to BAMPrex.
Open to all who are submitting papers in PREX Track for Conference 2026, we will encourage Q&A and discussion.
BAM Project Experiences Special Interest Group
Senior Lecturer in Project Management, Liverpool John Moores University
Senior Lecturer in Project Management, Liverpool John Moores University
Dr Jane Dowson is an Associate Professor in Project Management at Oryx University/LJMU, Faculty of Leadership & Business, Doha, Qatar, An Honorary Visiting Research Fellow at Liverpool Business School, and Track Co-Chair of Project Experiences SIG at BAM.
She is a past winner of BAM Reviewer Awards and has experience reviewing for BAM and EURAM as well as being an active reviewer for various project management journals
Associate Professor in Project Management and Co-Track Chair , University of Birmingham, UK
Associate Professor in Project Management and Co-Track Chair , University of Birmingham, UK
Dr Ambi Ambituuni is an Associate Professor in Project Management at the University of Birmingham, UK and a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy.
He is the BAM Prex Co-Track Chair and Doctoral Programme, and an active member of the project management community at national and international levels.
Lecturer in Project Management, University of Leeds, UK
Lecturer in Project Management, University of Leeds, UK
Dr Rodrigo Juarez is a Lecturer in Project Management and Programme leader of the MSc in Engineering Project Management at the Leeds Centre for Projects, School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds. He holds a PhD in Project Management and a master's in construction management & engineering from Leeds, an MBA from EUDE Business School, and a Civil Engineering degree from ITESM, Mexico.
Rodrigo’s research explores infrastructure megaprojects, with a particular focus on the impacts and implications of project termination during the delivery stage. His work aims to advance understanding of effective project closure practices and their role in improving the efficiency and resilience of major and megaprojects, especially in developing countries. He is particularly interested in Latin America, where infrastructure delivery is often challenged by political, financial, and institutional volatility.
Rodrigo has published in the International Journal of Project Management and presented at global forums including EURAM, IRNOP, EGOS, BAM, and the World Bank. He is the Vice Chair of the FIDIC Integrity Committee, Co-Track Chair/Doctoral Programmes of the British Academy of Management Project Experiences SIG, member of the Megaprojects Research Interdisciplinary Team Scientific Committee, and Sustainability Ambassador of the Major Projects Association.BAM Members: Free
Non-BAM Members: £60
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Registrations close on 3rd February 2026 at 23:59 GMT
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