The 10TH EDAMBA-EIASM CONSORTIUM ON DOCTORAL SUPERVISION AND THE NEW GLOBAL RESEARCH LANDSCAPE is scheduled in ONLINE Format. on January 12-14, 2022.

NEW DATES of The 10TH EDAMBA-EIASM CONSORTIUM ON DOCTORAL SUPERVISION AND THE NEW GLOBAL RESEARCH LANDSCAPE
January 12-14, 2022

Doctoral supervision is becoming an important challenge for many institutions delivering management education at the doctoral level. The emergence of a global market for recruiting of Faculty members makes the quality of doctoral education and doctoral supervision in Management and Business Studies a major concern for the coming decades.
Increasingly, doctoral programmes will be evaluated on their capacity to produce full-time doctorates in relatively short periods of time (3-4 years), on their ability to show relevance for the corporate world and on their success at generating publications in outstanding academic journals.
Further, doctoral training is experiencing important changes that are challenging for faculty who invest time, effort and resources in supervision processes:
- Challenges and opportunities related to online coursework and supervision
- diversity of career paths and doctoral training paths (interdisciplinary projects, industry cooperation)
- co-supervision with diverse faculty
Efficient and excellent supervision becomes a condition of survival and development for doctoral programmes across Europe and beyond.
EIASM and EDAMBA, which have both a long experience in doctoral training, have decided to join forces to create a space of exchange, communication and training among actual and potential supervisors of institutions of their respective networks and beyond

Tentative Programme: Click HERE

Consortium Faculty
Our panel of scholars and faculty is composed of experts who have developed research / evidence-based knowledge about doctoral training and faculty development; the presidents of EIASM and EDAMBA key institutional actors in the advancement of responsible research and doctoral education; and scholars who are interested in advancing debates about how doctoral programs can train scholars who will educate leaders and advance knowledge and contribute to address the grand challenges of our time.
Among our faculty we are pleased to include the following:
- Dr Dimitris Assimakopoulos, president of the EDAMBA and Founder of the EDAMBA winter academy on doctoral supervision at Grenoble ecole de management
- Dr Pierre Batteau, honorary president of the EDAMBA and Founder of the ITP faculty development program at Aix Marseille University
- Dr David Bowen, co-author of “Roadmap to a Successful PhD in Business & Management and the Social Sciences”, (Peter Lang International Academic Publishers), Oxford Brookes University (UK)
- Dr Geraldine Doyle, president of the EIASM board and Director of the Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School at UC Dublin.
- Dr Hans Siggaard Jensen, honorary president of the EDAMBA and professor of philosophy of science and education at Aarhus University
- Dr Ignasi Marti, Director of the Institute for Social Innovation at ESADE business school.
- Dr Stan Taylor , director of the UKCGE Research Supervisors Networks and author of the Handbook for Doctoral Supervisor (2nd Edition, Routledge) and the good supervisory practice framework.
Faculty Members - Click HERE

Dimitris Assimakopoulos, EDAMBA
Pierre Batteau, Université Marseille
Geraldine Doyle, University College Dublin & EIASM President
François Collet, ESADE
Nina Payen, EIASM

The 10th EDAMBA – EIASM Consortium targets two groups of faculty:
- Younger faculty and post-docs with research background who will have to supervise doctoral dissertations in the near future. They can find in this event an opportunity to learn and get advice from participants and faculty with a rich experience in both research and practice of supervision.
- Senior supervisors who can find in this event an opportunity for exchanging with colleagues on the various challenges of supervision, and who are ready, in the spirit of the EDAMBA-EIASM values, to share their experience and ideas with the incoming generation of new supervisors.
Mixing senior and junior colleagues in that context will create many benefits, as it will make it possible to:
- Share concerns and/or questions relative to doctoral supervision across institutional, disciplinary and geographical boundaries;
- Foster a dialogue in an intellectually stimulating and still intimate environment;
- Learn from best research practices and outcomes throughout Europe and beyond.

Deadline for Applications: December 15, 2021

REGISTRATION
Deadline Date: December 15, 2021
To Register,
1. please complete the form and email it to Nina payen - payen@eiasm.be
To download the form, please click HERE
2. Complete the registration by going to Online Registration below
FEES
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FEE (in Euros) |
For participants affiliated with an institution that is member of the EIASM's Academic Council or a member of EDAMBA
Please make sure your institution is a member of EIASM or EDAMBA.
if in doubt, contact Nina Payen payen@eiasm.be
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150 |
For 3 or more participants affiliated with an institution that is member of the EIASM's Academic Council or a member of EDAMBA
Please make sure your institution is a member of EIASM or EDAMBA.
if in doubt, contact Nina Payen payen@eiasm.be
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100 |
For participants coming from another academic institution
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190 |
For 3 or more participants coming from another academic institution |
150 |
Payment should be made by the following credit cards: Visa or Eurocard/Mastercard/Access
For Registration, Click below
REGISTER ONLINE

TIME AND LOCATION
The seminar will be held ONLINE, January 12-14, 2022
More information will be posted.
CONTACT
Ms. Nina K. Payen - EIASM Event Manager
EIASM - Passage du Nord 19 - 1000 BRUSSELS - BELGIUM
Email: payen@eiasm.be


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