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The CINet seminar on Research in continuous innovation
One of the great challenges for doctoral students is to develop publishable results from their research. This all starts with a well-designed research plan, followed by collecting and analyzing good data. Thus, the objective of the CINet PhD seminar on “researching continuous innovation” is to help students mastering the process of getting from a research idea, through a robust research design, good qualitative and/or quantitative data, to a publishable theoretical and/or managerial contribution, in the field of (continuous) innovation.

Venue and host
Unfortunately, the Corona pandemic is still around us. We have therefore decided to go virtual and deliver the seminar online. Hosted by Politecnico di Milano, we will develop an exciting program to be delivered using Microsoft Teams, which offers maximum interaction.

Work mode
The seminar features a combination of faculty teaching and student presentations, plenary sessions, and small-group work. The program is highly interactive and includes ample opportunity for exploring emerging themes in continuous innovation theory and methodology.

Participants
The seminar offers space to max. 15 doctoral students or other researchers developing a PhD thesis, who are researching continuous innovation or a related topic, and are in a relatively early phase of their studies.

Faculty
Professor Harry Boer, Aalborg University, Denmark
Professor Mariano Corso, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Professor Mats Magnusson, Royal Institute of Technology - KTH, Sweden
Professor Patricia Wolf, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Credits
Upon successful completion of the seminar, the participants are given a certificate and granted 5 ECTS.

Registration deadline: 10 March 2021

Interested?
More and regularly updated information can be found on https://cinet.org/events/phdseminars/2022.html.