Staged by the BAM Management Knowledge and Education (MKE) Sub-Committee
This interactive online webinar is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about and/or is intending to make a submission to the Management Knowledge and Education (MKE) Grant Scheme within the BAM and Partner Grant Schemes 2025. The purpose of the webinar is to support potential applicants’ understanding of the Grant Scheme
Within the webinar we will:
To secure benefit from this webinar, you should familiarise yourself with the BAM and Partner Research Grant Schemes in advance of the event.
Please note that these grants are aimed at BAM Members with a doctorate.
More information on the MKE grant scheme will be available in October at Grants (bam.ac.uk)
More information on previously funded MKE projects is available at: Funded MKE projects (bam.ac.uk)
Anybody who is planning to submit an application to the BAM MKE Grant Scheme within the BAM and Partner Grant Schemes 2024.
The event speaks to all sections, as detailed in the BAM Framework
Co-Vice Chair: Management, Knowledge and Education
Co-Vice Chair: Management, Knowledge and Education
Kate Black is a Professor of Management Learning and Education at Northumbria University.
Following an early career as a Marine Ecologist at a Field Centre in rural Pembrokeshire, Kate moved into HR management (Recruitment and Development) within retail management. Her key role was to implement the recruitment and development strategy during a period when the branch was under considerable strain both locally in terms of staffing availability, and as a result of changing sales strategies.
Kate joined Northumbria Business School in Summer 2014 following 10 years at the University of Chester, latterly within Chester Business School. She currently holds the role of Director of Education within the Business School
Kate is also the Co-Vice Chair for the BAM Management, Knowledge and Education sub-committee.
Professor of Organization Studies, Durham University
Professor of Organization Studies, Durham University
Professor of Management Learning, University of Liverpool
Professor of Management Learning, University of Liverpool
Professor Lisa Anderson is Professor of Management Learning and Associate Dean (Postgraduate) in the Management School at the University of Liverpool. She has worked at Liverpool since 2005 and have held a number of roles in that time including Director of Online Programmes, Director of the DBA and Director of the Online MBA.
Lisa gained her PhD from Leeds University in 2008 and also holds CIPD professional qualifications. In 2008 she was appointed Lead Evaluator for the Northern Leadership Academy, a £5m regional development agency project, and was a member of the project Think Tank. She has a wide range of teaching experience covering all levels and modes and has designed and launched a number of new programmes.
Lisa's research, teaching, engagement with practice and leadership within and outside the university are all focused on the the aim of improving management practice and developing the management profession. Her research focuses on how managers learn in a range of contexts, from on-campus and online management classrooms through to formal and informal learning in the workplace. She has a particular interest in action learning and has written about it in the context of the experiences of owner-managers in SMEs and senior managers studying for a professional doctorate. She still regularly works with small businesses on leadership development projects and is currently working on a knowledge exchange project with Wood plc aimed at developing women scientists and engineers for senior mangement roles.
Lisa's research has been published in British Journal of Management, Management Learning, Human Resource Development International and her co-edited book 'A Guide to Professional Doctorates in Business and Management' was nominated for the CMI's Management Book of the Year.
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BAM Members: Free
BAM Student Members: Free
BAM Non-Members: £50
Registration closes on 15th November 2024 at 23:59 GMT
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