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Manchester Doctoral Research Execution intense Residency

Duration: 5 days
Number of participants: 10 - 20
Fee: 1500.00€ *

*During the five days, the fee covers all sessions, the venue, and food/beverages. Travel, accomodation, and evening meals are extra costs. Before the residency, all invoices must be paid in full. *Early bird fees may apply. Check the edition.

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Overview
This five-day intensive residency will allow you to ensure that your doctoral research is on track and being carried out as planned. The intensive residency has a clear hands-on focus, and participants are expected to make significant progress on their thesis research.

To achieve this it is imperative for participants to have already identified their workplace-based problem or issue that they are, or going to, approach as part of their doctoral research.

Participants can expect tailored advice and support on the development of their research project and pathway/s towards its successful execution.

Participants will also be able to learn from their peers' research projects.

Participants will be provided with one-on-one meeting opportunities with the residency team to maximise individual feedback and guidance.

The residency team of mentors and coaches will be available at the edition level prior to the start date.

Get ready for the big days!

We offer just the right training opportunities to help you prepare for the big days: see below for our clubs, workshops, advanced courses, and webinars that cater to the same stage of your journey!

Study segments
This conference is of relevance to the following study segments.
  • Research methods and tools covered or trained in the conference:

  • Data collection techniques covered or trained in the conference:

  • This conference is geared at the following doctoral journey steps:

    • Initial Research Outline and Issue Identification
    • Research Problem and Question Framing
    • Thesis Research Proposal
    • Program Admission
    • Literature Review
    • Get Familiar with Research Specific Subjects
    • Obtain Ethical Clearance
    • Initial Research Plan
    • Methodology Workout
    • Identification of Related Studies
    • Research Design and Pretesting
    • Data Collection
    • Data Analysis (in itself)
    • Data Analysis (against the literature)
    • Conclusion Framing
    • Thesis Structuring
    • Thesis Write Up
    • Thesis Proofreading and Formatting
    • Research presentation and communication techniques
    • Viva Preparation
Program

Day One

8.30- 9:00 | Introduction– overview the Residency and Outline of Day 1

9:00- 10:00 | Self-introductions– who am I and what are my expectations from this residency?

10:00- 10:30 | Morning tea

10:30- 12:45 | Re-examining the Research Problem: is it the start or end point of your journey?

12:45- 13:30 | Lunch

13:30- 15:00 | Evaluating consistency between your Research Problem, Research Questions, Research Methods, and the actual research undertaken so far

15:00- 15:30 | Afternoon tea

15:30- 17:00 | Evaluating consistency between your Research Problem, Research Questions, Research Methods, and the actual research undertaken so far

17:00- 17:30 | Closing session

18:30 | Dinner and networking


Day Two

8:30- 9:00 | Review of Day 1 and Overview of Day 2

9:00- 10:00 | My Research Method and Methodology– how to assure credibility and correct application

10:00- 10:30 | Morning Tea

10.30- 12:30 | My Research Method and Methodology– how to assure credibility and correct application

12:30-13:15 | Lunch

13:15- 15:00 | Defending your Research Methods and Methodologies– hands-on activity

15:00- 15:30 | Afternoon Tea

15:30- 17:00 | My Literature Review– is it critical? And if not, how to turn it round?

17:00- 17:30 | Closing session

18:30 | Dinner and Networking


Day Three

8:30- 8:45 | Review of Day 2 and Overview of Day 3

8.45- 10:00 | Practice-based Research and Action Research

10.00- 10:30 | Morning Tea

10:30- 12:30 | What is Actionable Knowledge and why it has nothing to do with"having a solution at hand"

12.30- 13:15 | Lunch

13:15- 15:00 | Data Collection and Presentation of Findings

15:00- 15:30 | Afternoon Tea

15:30- 17:00 | Data Interpretation/Analysis

17:00- 17:30 | Closing session

18:30pm | Joint Cooking– participants are asked to prepare a dish from their cultural background.


Day Four

8:30- 8:45 | Review of Day 3 and Overview of Day 4

8:45-10:00 | Presenting your Research: Is my Thesis Structure up to the standards? And if not, how do I get it there?

10:00- 10:30 | Morning tea

10:30- 12:30 | Presenting your Research: is my Thesis Structure up to the standards? And if not, how do I get it there?

12:30- 13:15 | Lunch

13:15- 15:00 | The Viva Voce Examination

15:00- 15:30 | Afternoon Tea

15:30- 17:00 | Day 5 preparation(depending on the stage in the thesis journey: Mock-Viva, Actionable Research Plan, Thesis Structure, or Poster Presentation)

17:00- 17:30 | Closing session

18:30 | Dinner and Networking


Day Five

8:30- 8:45 | Review of Day 4 and Overview of Day 5

8:45- 10:00 | Mock-Viva; Actionable Research Plan, Thesis Structure or Poster presentation

10:00- 10:30 | Morning Tea

10:30- 12:30 | Mock-Viva; Actionable Research Plan, Thesis Structure or Poster presentation

12:30- 13:15 | Lunch

13:15- 15:00 | Mock-Viva; Actionable Research Plan, Thesis Structure or Poster presentation

15:00- 15:30 | Afternoon Tea

15:30- 16:00 | Mock-Viva; Actionable Research Plan, Thesis Structure or Poster presentation

16:00- 16:30 | Reflection on Residency Topics

16:30- 17:00 | Review Key Residency Takeaways

17:00- 17:30 | Closing session

18:30| Dinner and Networking



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Study segments
This conference is of relevance to the following study segments.
  • Research methods and tools covered or trained in the conference:

  • Data collection techniques covered or trained in the conference:

  • This conference is geared at the following doctoral journey steps:

    • Initial Research Outline and Issue Identification
    • Research Problem and Question Framing
    • Thesis Research Proposal
    • Program Admission
    • Literature Review
    • Get Familiar with Research Specific Subjects
    • Obtain Ethical Clearance
    • Initial Research Plan
    • Methodology Workout
    • Identification of Related Studies
    • Research Design and Pretesting
    • Data Collection
    • Data Analysis (in itself)
    • Data Analysis (against the literature)
    • Conclusion Framing
    • Thesis Structuring
    • Thesis Write Up
    • Thesis Proofreading and Formatting
    • Research presentation and communication techniques
    • Viva Preparation
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Study segments
This conference is of relevance to the following study segments.
  • Research methods and tools covered or trained in the conference:

  • Data collection techniques covered or trained in the conference:

  • This conference is geared at the following doctoral journey steps:

    • Initial Research Outline and Issue Identification
    • Research Problem and Question Framing
    • Thesis Research Proposal
    • Program Admission
    • Literature Review
    • Get Familiar with Research Specific Subjects
    • Obtain Ethical Clearance
    • Initial Research Plan
    • Methodology Workout
    • Identification of Related Studies
    • Research Design and Pretesting
    • Data Collection
    • Data Analysis (in itself)
    • Data Analysis (against the literature)
    • Conclusion Framing
    • Thesis Structuring
    • Thesis Write Up
    • Thesis Proofreading and Formatting
    • Research presentation and communication techniques
    • Viva Preparation
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Study segments
This conference is of relevance to the following study segments.
  • Research methods and tools covered or trained in the conference:

  • Data collection techniques covered or trained in the conference:

  • This conference is geared at the following doctoral journey steps:

    • Initial Research Outline and Issue Identification
    • Research Problem and Question Framing
    • Thesis Research Proposal
    • Program Admission
    • Literature Review
    • Get Familiar with Research Specific Subjects
    • Obtain Ethical Clearance
    • Initial Research Plan
    • Methodology Workout
    • Identification of Related Studies
    • Research Design and Pretesting
    • Data Collection
    • Data Analysis (in itself)
    • Data Analysis (against the literature)
    • Conclusion Framing
    • Thesis Structuring
    • Thesis Write Up
    • Thesis Proofreading and Formatting
    • Research presentation and communication techniques
    • Viva Preparation

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