BUSINESS, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY:
ISSUES FOR RESEARCH IN A KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SOCIETY

From July 2 to July 6

 

Venue: University of Alicante campus.
Classroom 2, first floor. Germán Bernácer Building
(Campus map nº 36)
 

Contact hours: 20 hours
 

Registration: From March 15 until the course is full
Online registration available:

E-mail: summercourses@ua.es
 

 

 

Director: Dra. Candelaria Sánchez Olmos
               Dpto. Comunicación y Psicología Social
             
  Universidad de Alicante, España.

 

FACULTY

 

* Classes taught in English

Requirements: Intermediate English Level

 

CLASSROOM

Classroom nº 2. Germán Bernácer Building

 

This doctorial seeks to promote and enhance consideration and open debate through a participatory strategy in the current context of research issues. It also aims to facilitate cooperation and networking between PhD  professors and students.

In this sense, the purpose of this summer program is to build an exchange partnership between the University of Alicante's  Economy, Business, Communication doctoral program and the Caledonian University's Economy, Business, Communication doctoral program based on the teaching and supervision of PhD students from both universities in order to develop the best practices and academic expertise.

The idea is to see what each University has to offer and to adopt the best methods and practices from each institution.  This exchange of expertise will be based on improving the PhD experience from the perspective of both supervisors and students. 

This is an opportunity to share experiences and look at how every day research problems can be resolved.  Our intention to learn from each other whilst creating new materials and recognising good practices at every stage of the PhD process.

 

MONDAY 2    
4.00 - 4.30 pm   Introduction to the Summer Course
Candelaria Sánchez Olmos & Felipe Ruiz. University of Alicante
4.30 - 6.30 pm  

Is the case study a legitimate research approach or simply a good story?
Keith Halcro. Glasgow Caledonian University

6:30 - 7:00 pm   Break
7:00 - 9:00 pm  

International mobility programmes: A personal experience
Zuzzana Cejmer. Glasgow Caledonian University

     
TUESDAY 3    
4:00 - 6:00 pm  

Systematic Literature Reviews
Lindsey Carey. Glasgow Caledonian University

6:00 - 6:30 pm   Break
6.30 - 8:30 pm  

Qualitative data collection and analysis
Julie Mc Coll. Glasgow Caledonian University

     
WEDNESDAY  4  

 


11.00 am - 6.00 pm   

   

 

Cultural Activity

THURSDAY 5    

4:00 - 6:00 pm

  

 

Navigating the Doctoral Experience: The Importance of Having a Positive Approach
Irene García. Glasgow Caledonian University

6:00 - 6:30 pm   Break
6:30 - 8:30 pm   Workshop: Audio Sculpture in Map of the Sounds of Tokyo, by Isabel Coixet
Patricia Hart. Purdue University
     
FRIDAY 6    
4:00 - 9:00 pm   How to create video contents easily and spread your research/academic project
    Javier Cabrera & Óscar Oncina. El Taller Audiovisual
9:00 - 9:30 pm   Course closure
   

Dra. Candelaria Sánchez Olmos. Course Director

 

 

EVALUATION: Your grade in this class will depend on your class attendance, performance on a final exam and a presentation (team work).

 

 

 

ORGANIZED WITH

 

 

SPONSOR

 

 

 

 

 

 


Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales

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