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The Finnish Doctoral Programme in Business Studies
Prof. Anne Kovalainen, University of Turku (Programme Coordinator & Faculty)
Learning goal and objectives: The objectives are three-fold: to broaden the participants’ basic knowledge and skills within the qualitative research, to show the variety within the existing qualitative approaches and to identify methods and methodologies suitable for doctoral research projects. The course consists of readings, hands-on exercises, individual consultation, dialogue and collective learning. Teachers’ will tackle each participant’s methodological and methodical questions through consultations. The course has several educational objectives. The first objective is to broaden the participants’ knowledge concerning the various qualitative approaches, as well as to outline their potential for doctoral dissertations in the area of business research in various European countries. The third objective is to help students to identify appropriate qualitative methodologies and methods for their own doctoral research projects. The objective of enhancing publication process based on doctoral thesis is among the educational objectives on the course.
Instruction and examination: The course is built on prior reading, on-site action learning, consultative discussions and hands-on-exercises on how to do qualitative research. The course consists of intensive small group work sessions and discussions, individual consultations, some lectures and also of presentations made by the students. The course will be helpful for doctoral students by assisting in decision making, and selection concerning methods and methodologies, data gathering and analyzing. Literature 1. Eriksson & Kovalainen (2015) Qualitative Methods in Business Research. 2nd edition. Sage. Assignments 1. Individually performed analysis and a written report of max 10 pages. The report is based on analysis of a pre-assigned doctoral dissertation; Reports are due prior to course and all participants need to read all reports. 2. An exam based on pre-reading material. 3. Dissertation analysis and evaluation as a group work. Small exercises on data collection and analysis based on the materials provided during the course. 4. Presentations prepared by the students on various qualitative approaches 5. Individual consulting is based on a short presentation by the student. 6. Active participation in small group sessions and general discussions during course. 7. Writing a field diary during the course. 8. A learning diary (max. 10 pages), submitted after the course (based on the field diary notes). Credits: 6 ECTS Grading: The course will be graded on a scale from excellent, very good, good, satisfactory to sufficient. Evaluation is based on individual assignments. Prerequisites: The course is designed particularly for doctoral students who use qualitative approaches in their own doctoral dissertation. The course is suitable for students at the early stages of their doctoral studies although basic knowledge of qualitative research is required in order to be able to follow the course.
Grading: The course will be graded on a scale from excellent, very good, good, satisfactory to sufficient. Evaluation is based on individual assignments. 6 ECTs will be assigned to the seminar.
Interested doctoral students should register online and submit the required documents no later than February 15, 2019. 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 number of participants will be limited to 25 to create a stimulating environment.
The normal participation fee for an EDEN seminar is 1100 € (VAT exempt). This fee includes participation to the seminar, the documents, lunches and a group dinner. EIASM SCHOLARSHIPS
TIME AND LOCATION Joining instruction: https://www.eiasm.net/howtoreachus The programme will start on May 13, 2019 and is scheduled to end May 16, 2019 HOTEL ACCOMMODATION You are requested to make your own hotel arrangement. Hotel NH Collection Brussels Centre (very close +/- 100 m) Boulevard Adolph Max 7 Superior double room for single occupancy 163 EUR (including breakfast) + city tax 4.24 EUR per person/day Please mention "EIASM " when making your reservation. Hotel Métropole ***** Fixed EIASM rate: - During the week : - During the week-end : (Night of Friday/Saturday & Sunday) : To take advantage of these special rates, please mention “EIASM” when making your reservation. We also advise you to check prices on the internet! Hotel Marivaux (very close +/- 300 m) Special rates (breakfast & all taxes included) To book a room : reservation@hotelmarivaux.be and mention EIASM Note that there are plenty of other hotels in the surroundings of the seminar venue. We invite you to check availability and prices on Internet. ONLINE APPLICATION TO APPLY CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW 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 |