The theme of the PhD workshop at the conference in June will be:
Abstracts, the trick of the trade
A detailed program will be presented in mid January 2017.
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The theme of the PhD workshop at the conference in June will be:
Abstracts, the trick of the trade
A detailed program will be presented in mid January 2017.
What kind of research are you doingIn conjunction with the CIB World Building Congress 2016 in Tampere, Finland, CREON hosted a PhD workshop on the topic “What kind of research are you doing? The workshop was intended for PhD students in construction management and related fields, and others who have ongoing research they want to discuss.
The workshop was attended by more than 20 students and supervisors, and Stephen Fox from VTT gave a presentation that can be downloaded here: What kind of research are you doing.
The details:
The programme:
The workshop is intended for PhD students in construction management and related fields, and others who have ongoing research they want to discuss. The workshop is organized by CREON and the CIB World Building Congress 2016. CREON is a network of Construction Researchers on Economics and Organisation in the Nordic region.
Note that the workshop is by no means limited to participants or topics related to the Nordic countries. All construction management researches are welcome. Note that supervisors and others are very welcome to participate in the work shop, in addition to PhD candidates.
PhD work shop in Construction Management Monday May 30, at 13:15.
Location: Tampere Hall.
Topic: What kind of research are you doing?
Availability: limited to 50 participants, based on time of registration.
Price: Free of charge
Info:
http://www.wbc16.com/program/workshops-seminars.html
Registration:
We are pleased to announce that the 8th Nordic conference on Construction Economics and Organization will host a PhD workshop free of charge on the 27th May. The theme of the workshop is “Scientific Thinking“ and it is to be facilitated by Dr. Stephen Fox.
More information is soon available on the conference website here.