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DOCTORAL TUTORIAL I ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION


LONDON, NOVEMBER 15-16, 2010
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DOCTORAL TRACK ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

The Doctoral Track is a unique opportunity for doctoral students and junior researchers to follow a well-balanced Ph.D. programme in the areas of entrepreneurship and innovation.

The doctoral track includes three programmes:

1. EDEN Doctoral Seminar on Methods, Techniques and Theories in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Brussels
The seminar introduces the participants to the methods, techniques and theories commonly used in their research area. It also offers possibilities for young researchers to get in contact with their peers, to explore new avenues of thinking, to learn collectively and to exchange ideas in a very active and stimulating way.

The emphasis is on interactive learning with peers about the practical aspects of setting up a research project

2. Doctoral Tutorial I on Entrepreneurship and Innovation
This tutorial gives the participants the opportunity to present the intermediate results of their own research project/paper to leading peers.

3. Doctoral Tutorial II on Entrepreneurship and Innovation
This tutorial gives the participants the opportunity to present their near-final research results of their own research project/paper to leading peers.

The Doctoral Track is a unique opportunity to share knowledge, discuss a variety of topics, refine your research questions and shape your research proposal. In addition the seminar and tutorial provide a excellent networking opportunity.

It is recommended that doctoral students participate in the full doctoral track, that is the EDEN seminar on methods, techniques and theories and the 2 tutorials. Participation to the doctoral tutorials is not limited to only doctoral students who attended the EDEN seminar, but will be opened to all doctoral students and young researchers.


 

DOCTORAL TUTORIAL 1

This Doctoral Tutorial 1 is the first tutorial in this Doctoral Track on Entrepreneurship and Innovation

This tutorial gives the participants the opportunity to present the intermediate results of their own research project/paper to leading peers.

It is recommended but not limited to doctoral students who participated on the EDEN Doctoral Seminar on Methods, Techniques and Theories in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
It is opened to all doctoral students and young researchers.

More information will be posted shortly


 

FACULTY

Professor Erkko Autio - Imperial College, UK
Professor Bart Clarysse - Imperial College, UK
Professor Gerry George - Imperial College, UK


 

PRACTICALITIES

TIME AND LOCATION
The seminar will be held at the .
The programme will start on November 15, 2010 and is scheduled to end November 16, 2010

PARTICIPATION FEE
We are pleased to offer a reduction on the normal participation fee to all people registered within the G2G Community. For more information on the G2G network and to join, please go to: http://g2g.eiasm.eu/

Thus the fee is as follows:
- Normal participation fee: 400€ 
- Doctoral students from the G2G Community: 300€
The fees include participation to the tutorial, tutorial material, 2 lunches, and the group dinner.

Cancellations made before October 21, 2010 will be reimbursed with 10% deduction of the total fee. No reimbursement will be possible after this date.

ACCOMMODATION
You are requested to make your own hotel arrangement.
However we will provide you with some hotel suggestions.

APPLICATIONS
Interested doctoral students should register online (and add the required documents) no later than September 15, 2010. Besides doctoral students, other researchers may participate. The number of participants will be limited to create a stimulating environment. The selection among the applicants will be conducted by the Institute’s Faculty. They will review the following documents which should necessarily complement each application form:

  • the applicant’s curriculum vitae demonstrating his/her capabilities of doing research ;
  • a letter of recommendation of his/her local faculty supporting the application ;
  • a two-page description of his/her doctoral research, indicating the general objectives.
For more information, please contact:
The EDEN Team
EIASM - Rue FOSSÉ AUX LOUPS - 38 - BOX 3 - 1000 BRUSSELS - BELGIUM
Tel: +32 2 226 66 69
Email: eden@eiasm.be