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Journey

Identifying research gap(s) - Half Day

Date: Saturday, 8th April 2023 12:00 GMT | 13:00 UK time   •   Saturday, 8th April 2023
Duration: 4 hours
Location: Online
Number of participants: 4 - 6
Price: 125.00€ *

*Please note that this workshop requires a minimum of four participants. If there are fewer than four registered participants, the workshop will last one hour for each: three hours for three, two hours for two, and one hour for one. You agree to these terms and conditions by registering and paying.

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Fee: 125.00€ *

*Please note that this workshop requires a minimum of four participants. If there are fewer than four registered participants, the workshop will last one hour for each: three hours for three, two hours for two, and one hour for one. You agree to these terms and conditions by registering and paying.

Overview
Understanding the research gap and what justifies the research is something that doctoral students frequently struggle with. But why is this the case, and is this true for any discipline, and what are the means to get this [gap] worked out?

What is the element of novelty that your research needs to meet to qualify for being doctoral worthy?

Those are the questions that we will be looking into within this workshop.

Please note, this is a hands-on workshop and participants are expected to bring along the following:

1. A research problem statement

2. The research question(s)

3. Three(3) articles of related research that examined the research problem already

Those that wish to prepare for this workshop are further encouraged to also study through the subsequently outlined resources.

Key Take-Aways

This workshop will allow you to: 

  1. Advance on the elements of novelty of our research project 
  2. Position your research within the existing literature
  3. Communicate the new knowledge that the research seeks to create

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

  • Data collection techniques covered or trained in the workshop edition:

  • This workshop edition is geared at the following doctoral journey steps:

    • Initial Research Outline and Issue Identification
    • Thesis Research Proposal
    • Literature Review
    • Get Familiar with Research Specific Subjects
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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.
Study segments
This workshop edition is of relevance to the following study segments.
  • Research methods and tools covered or trained in the workshop edition:

  • Data collection techniques covered or trained in the workshop edition:

  • This workshop edition is geared at the following doctoral journey steps:

    • Initial Research Outline and Issue Identification
    • Thesis Research Proposal
    • Literature Review
    • Get Familiar with Research Specific Subjects

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