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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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This is a listing, published twice per week, of proposed procurements in construction, information technology, supplies & services as well as other information of interest to the business community.
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Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dyadic and triadic) and specifically the value of using coaching and mentoring approaches (process and relationship) in supervisory practice. Design/methodology/approach: phase one is a mixed methods study exploring the use of coaching and mentoring in doctoral supervision on traditional and taught doctoral programmes in one UK university business school. The focus is on developing a conceptual model for doctoral supervisory practice for the transfer of learning and the improvement of practice. Phase two will be a collaborative action research study in a range of UK university business schools to use, reflect on and refine the conceptual model of supervision. Findings: the initial findings from phase one will be reported on at the conference presentation. Research limitations/implications: we have tentative agreements from four UK university business schools for phase two (subject to ethics approval). Practical implications: students and supervisors participating in the research will benefit from having the opportunity to review and improve their practice; the participating business schools will have the opportunity to review and potentially revise their doctoral student and supervisor training; and a business school’s reputation for high quality doctoral supervision could be enhanced. Social implications: could potentially benefit numerous future students and supervisors across a wide range of UK university business schools. Originality/value: there does not appear to be any previously published research on the use of coaching and mentoring in doctoral supervision in UK university business schools for the transfer of learning and improvement of practice.
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This research seeks to determine the relationship between students’ critical thinking disposition and their learning while engaging in a business simulation at a UK higher education institution (HEI). The research informs educators making decisions about the use of simulations as to the value of considering critical thinking dispositions. Previous research has found that simulations are an effective way for students to engage actively in learning, bridging the gap between theory and practice. It has also been found that such simulations can develop students’ critical thinking skills. However, hitherto no research has been undertaken into the role that existing critical thinking disposition has on the learning of students, as measured by the degree to which students perceived that they met the module’s intended learning outcomes. This research offers insights into the role and importance of critical thinking disposition and its component dimensions and how this impacts student learning. The results indicate that the level of critical thinking disposition is positively related to the students’ learning. The implications of the research suggest educators should target business simulations at specific cohorts of students. The relative importance of the critical thinking disposition constructs and the practical educational implications of these findings are discussed.
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Describes the innovative approach adopted in a UK business school to improve the number of student placements. A module was designed to provide students with the skills to search, apply for and gain a year-long placement as part of a degree ‘sandwich’ course. A blend of workshops, recorded lectures, online formative feedback exercises and one-to-one career coaching created a tailored, practical approach to skill enhancement. This session provides the presentation of the adopted methodology the results of the evaluative research, a live demonstration of the coaching approach and a discussion with the audience of ideas for development of the approach.