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Preparing Your BAM Conference Paper - Writing Camp

Duration: 16 hours
Number of participants: 12
Fee: 99.00€

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Overview
Join us for a four-day writing retreat where we will guide you in writing your full or developmental paper for the BAM Conference. Transform part of your research into a BAM conference paper or establish a solid foundation for future publications.
This writing retreat is intended for researchers at any stage who plan to submit a full or developmental paper.

The Writing Retreat will consist of four x four-hour sessions held on Saturdays prior to the submission date.

On the final session you will have the opportunity to present your paper in advance of the conference and receive feedback from doctoral thesis supervisors and peers. The conference is entirely optional.

Participants will be able to experiment with their writing style and receive feedback from DoctorateHub coaches to improve and develop their conference paper in a safe environment.


The session times:

Session time/s will be decided as a group for those registered to present to take into account the various time zones that may be represented.


Program

The sessions will be moderated by a group of DoctorateHub coaches with the following structure for each session:

  • First hour: welcome, share pain points or questions, and begin writing session.
  • Second hour: dedicated support in breakout rooms with a DoctorateHub coach.
  • Third and fourth hours: dedicated time to focus on respective paper writing, with check-ins to cover any questions that arise and to help each other focus.
Key Take-Aways

During this writing retreat, you will:

• Successfully transform part of your research into a conference paper or future publication.

• Develop a compelling argument for your paper.

• Find how to demonstrate the value of your work in the field.

• Concentrate on your paper and set aside time to work on it in a supportive environment.

• Network with scholars from other institutions.

• Improve your presentation skills at a conference(optional).

• Friendly and developmental feedback on scholarly outputs.

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Deferral/transfer due to unforeseen circumstances

  • If a participant is unable to attend the workshop/conference/class edition due to unforeseen circumstances, registration fees may be transferred to another individual with the prior consent of DoctoratHub.
  • If a participant is unable to attend the workshop/conference/class edition due to unforeseen circumstances, the fee paid may be left with DoctorateHub as payment towards a place at the same workshop/conference/class edition the following year or another DoctorateHub service that occurs within 12 months of the originally booked workshop/conference/class edition. Thereafter, all funds paid are forfeited.

Cancellation

  • Registrations cancelled more than 60 days before the workshop/conference/class edition start date are eligible for an 80% refund of the registration fees paid.
  • Registrations cancelled less than 60 days, but more than 30 days before the workshop/conference/class edition start date are eligible for a 50% refund of the registration fees paid.
  • Registrations cancelled less than 30 days before the event start date are not eligible for a refund.
  • In the event DoctorateHub needs to cancel the workshop/conference/class edition due to unforeseen circumstances, DoctorateHub will refund the full cost of registration fees paid.

Definitions

  • Unforeseen circumstances - an event that is unexpected and prevents a participant attending or DoctorateHub from organising/continuing with a workshop/conference/class edition.
    • Participant example circumstances include Covid diagnosis, severe health episode, and natural disaster.
    • DoctorateHub example circumstances include, but are not limited to, inclement weather or other natural disasters, site unavailability, technology challenges, and presenter absence.
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