MNGT-L002 - Moving Forward, Lecture, 8.2.2023-24.5.2023
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Topic outline
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Dear all,
Welcome to the Moving Forward course! It is great to have you back onboard!
Some basic information:
The course consists of four mandatory class sessions (8 February, 15 March, 19 April, 24 May). The sessions will take place at 9.00-12.00 in meeting room R038/U213 of the Dept of Management Studies.
Please read the full course outline prior to the course start. The outline contains basic information on the course, including learning goals, learning content, and pre-assignments. Note that there are pre-assignments for each session.
See you in February!
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Here you will find the pre-assignment instructions and submission links for Session 1.
The submission deadlines for the pre-assignments are as follows:
- Short reflection essay // Monday, 6 February
- Draft of doctoral research plan // Wednesday, 1 February
- Short peer review // Friday, 3 February
- Revised doctoral research plan // Tuesday, 7 February
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Here you will find the pre-assignment instructions and submission links for Session 2.
The submission deadlines for the pre-assignments are as follows:
- Interview an early/mid-stage academic // Monday, 13 March
- Pre-information material for a symposium-type panel discussion // Monday, 13 March
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Here you will find the pre-assignment instructions and submission links for Session 3.
The submission deadlines for the pre-assignments are as follows:
- Draft of a thesis paper // Friday, 14 April
- Short peer review // Tuesday, 18 April
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Here you will find the pre-assignment instructions and submission links for Session 4.
The submission deadlines for the pre-assignments are as follows:
- Revised/extended draft of doctoral research plan // Wednesday, 17 May
- Short peer review // Monday, 22 May
In addition, together with your peers in the course you need to arrange, chair, and moderate a symposium-type panel discussion comprising of four faculty members who are currently holding an editorial role in academic journals. The Panel discussion takes place on 24 May, from 10:30-12:00, and you can creatively plan and structure the session around your current needs, questions, challenges etc. and, more generally, based on what you would like to know from the perspective of journal editors. More information on this session will be given in sessions 1-3.
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