We are pleased to confirm the Call for Applications for the British Academy of Management (BAM) Education Practice Awards Competition is now open!
The Competition consists of two categories; 1) the main award which attracts applications from more experienced management education practitioners, and 2) the early career teaching practitioner award.
We welcome accounts of inspiring and impactful management education practice that are informed by reflection on context and theories of learning and pedagogical development. Most importantly, we are keen to support the sharing of that practice amongst the BAM community and create a critical mass of significant and imaginative practice. Given the current situation, there is an opportunity for us to learn from one another’s practice in the design and delivery of modules and courses in virtual environments. We welcome applications based on any initiative that you feel meets the requirements of this award, in particular those that involve the virtual environment due its high relevance at present and in the medium term. We encourage applicants to use the ‘Practical Guidance’ part in ‘Section B: Account of the Initiative’ as a way to share best practices with colleagues.
CATEGORY 1: THE EXPERIENCED EDUCATION PRACTICE AWARD AND ELIGIBILITY
The Experienced Education Practice Award is the main category and is now in its ninth year. The education initiative may be designed and delivered by an individual or team. The focus of this category is on whole initiatives e.g. whole module delivery, programme coordination, or policy development.
All applicants must be members of the British Academy of Management. Applicants of the award must have more than 3 years’ experience in a full time, permanent role. Applicants can be teaching at any level or type of programmes including undergraduate, postgraduate or executive education, and may be involved in management education in a variety of ways (such as module delivery, programme coordination, or policy development). Previous recipients of the award may not apply.
CATEGORY 2: THE EARLY CAREER EDUCATION PRACTICE AWARD AND ELIGIBILITY
The Early Career Education Practice Award is now in its seventh year. We believe that an award for our new colleagues in the teaching profession is important as it recognises the unique challenges that they face as new scholars and that their experiences are also valuable and should be shared with others. Applications are only for individuals. The focus is on initiatives that the applicant has meaningful control over, has responsibility for, and may be a subset of a broader initiative e.g. formative assessment of a particular topic within a module.
All applicants must be members of the British Academy of Management with no more than three years as a full time permanent faculty member. Applicants can be teaching at any level or type of programmes including undergraduate, postgraduate or executive education.
EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR BOTH CATEGORIES
The evaluation for both categories are identical. The judges will apply the criteria within the context of the applicant’s category.
THE PROCESS
There are two forms with the following filenames: ‘Category 1 – Experienced Education Practice Award 2024’ and ‘Category 2 – Early Career Education Practice Award 2025' (the links to the forms are below). Each form has two sections; A and B. Applicants for either category should complete both sections A and B. One award will be made for each category. The names of all those applying will be held confidentially. Potential conflicts of interest between applicants and panel members will be disclosed. Panel members will abstain from the evaluation of any applicant for whom they have potential conflicts of interest.
A shortlist of applicants will be drawn up by means of an anonymous peer review process. A panel including Business and Management School Deans will evaluate the final shortlist. We see this as the first step in disseminating good practice.
The prize winners will receive a trophy and public conferment of the award during the BAM annual conference. Winners will be invited to disseminate their practice by hosting a capacity building event and posting material related to the initiative on the BAM website which is available to a network of 2,000 international BAM members. There will also be support to develop the work for publication.
KEY DATES
Download the Category 1 Experienced Education Practice Award Form
Download the Category 2 Early Career Education Practice Award Form
To submit your application, please complete the forms and send to Lewis Johnson at [email protected] by 23:59 BST on Friday 13th June 2025.