Arts, Heritage, NonProfit and Social Colloquium
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First Doctoral Colloquium of the UK Academy of Marketing's Arts, Heritage, NonProfit and Social Marketing SIG, London, 23 Jan 2008
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First Doctoral Colloquium of the UK AM's Arts, Heritage, NonProfit and
Social Marketing SIG - 23 Jan 2008
Thanks to the generous support of the UK Academy of Marketing, and on the initiative of the Centre for Research in Marketing at London Metropolitan University, there will take place in London on
23rd January 2008
the
First Doctoral Colloquium of the Arts, Heritage, NonProfit and Social Marketing Special Interest Group of the UK Academy of Marketing
Hosted by London Metropolitan University Business School at the Graduate Centre, London North Campus, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB, Room GCG-08
London Metropolitan University Business School and the Academy of Marketing's Special Interest Group on Arts, Heritage, NonProfit and Social
Marketing are pleased to announce that their first joint Doctoral Colloquium will be held at the Graduate Centre of London Metropolitan University on 23rd January 2008. The event has been designed to provide a collaborative and supportive forum for the presentation of useful information and concepts to doctoral researchers in the social, nonprofit and arts marketing field.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
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The Doctoral Colloquium will provide doctoral students with the opportunity to obtain advice, guidance and constructive assistance and feedback from a team of experienced scholars. Doctoral candidates at any stage of their research are encouraged to attend. Whilst the event is intended to benefit students in the general area of nonprofit, social and arts marketing, doctoral students in related fields, (e.g., the public sector or social
policy) will also be welcome.
DRAFT PROGRAMME
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9.30am Registration and coffee
10.00am Professor Gerard Hastings, Stirling University "Building your
academic community"
Chair: Dr Finola Kerrigan, Kings College London
11.00am Coffee
11.20am Professor Simon Roodhouse, University of the Arts, London
"Publishing your work"
Chair: Professor Roger Bennett, London Metropolitan
University
12.20pm Lunch
1.00pm Breakout sessions (student presentations)
1. Beginners (Convenor: Professor Vernon Trafford)
2. Intermediate (Convenor: Dr Gary Warnaby)
3. Advanced (Convenor: Professor Gerard Hastings)
2.30pm Feedback from Convenors identifying common themes/issues
3.00pm Coffee
3.20pm Dr Gary Warnaby, University of Liverpool "Doing and reporting
fieldwork"
Chair and discussant: Professor Mike Saren, Leicester
University
4.00pm Professor Mike Saren, Leicester University "Preparing for the
viva"
Professor Vernon Trafford, Anglia Ruskin University
"Empirical
research into passing and failing vivas"
Chair and discussant: Professor Roger Bennett, London
Metropolitan University
5.30pm Close
COST OF ATTENDANCE
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THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE FOR THIS EVENT. However candidates will need to register early due to a limited number of spaces available.
ENROLMENT GUIDELINES
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Intending participants should submit a one or two paragraph summary of their doctoral work, indicating whether they are at the beginning, in the middle, or towards the end of their research. This should be sent by email to Professor Roger Bennett at London Metropolitan University at the following address: r.bennett@londonmet.ac.uk. The deadline for submissions is 12 October 2007. However, early submissions are requested because numbers will be limited and places will be allocated to suitable applicants on a first-come first-served basis.
LOCATION
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The Colloquium will be held in London Metropolitan University's Graduate Centre (a building designed by the internationally renowned architect Daniel Liebeskind), London North Campus, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB. For further information on the Liebeskind building please visit:
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A map of the location is .
ACCOMMODATION
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Lists of hotels in various price categories are available at:
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CONTACT/QUERIES
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In the event of any queries, please contact Professor Roger Bennett on
r.bennett@londonmet.ac.uk.