Doctoral supervision is becoming an important challenge for many institutions delivering management education at 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.
Efficient and excellent supervision becomes a condition of survival and development for doctoral programmes across Europe and beyond.
The 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.
Building on the three winter academies that LINC Lab up started from 2008 to 2011 the EIASM forged a strategic alliance with EDAMBA and launched its inaugural Consortium on Doctoral Supervision and the New Global Research Landscape in January 2012.
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The second Consortium is planned to be hosted again by LINC Lab in Grenoble from January 28 to 31, 2013, mixing senior and junior colleagues from throughout Europe and beyond.
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