THE DOCTORAL cOLLOQUIUM

      The aim of the IMP Doctoral Colloquium is to create a forum for in-depth, informal discussions between PhD students interested in the IMP approach and experienced IMP researchers.

       PhD students’ proposal presentations and discussions will take place in small groups comprising of four students, with two senior researchers assigned as discussants to each student. Students will have 30 minutes to present their work with 30 minutes for feedback and discussion.

       This Colloquium is unique in the fact that you get an hour dedicated to your research, an opportunity you should not miss.

PhD students interested in participating in the IMP Doctoral Consortium should submit a short version (max. 1500 words) of their PhD proposal February 28th 2021 to Catherine Sutton-Brady: catherine.suttonbrady@sydney.edu.au. All submissions of full paper proposals should include the following aspects:

·         Abstract

·         Introduction (outlining the project, the research area and research question)

·         Literature /theory

·         Methodology

·         Description of the empirical study (or the planned study)

·         Provisional analysis of the empirical study

·         Discussion

PhD students if accepted must submit a full length (max 20 pages) proposal by June 30th 2021.