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Jacqueline Hiddlestone

Academic writing: the ‘Publish or perish’ challenge - Writing Retreat - UK midday sessions

Wednesday, 30th September 2020 • Online

10:00 GMT • 11:00 UK time

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Overview

Our online Learning Cafés are free and are an open discussion session around a nominated topic or where you just need a space to discuss aspects of your thesis journey or beyond in a supportive peer-based environment.

Use the Learning Club ‘publish or perish’ environment to get together with doctoral peers and academics to exchange ideas and knowledge, learn and discuss the various approaches to publishing from your thesis. Take the opportunity to network and get a reality check on how your work is progressing compared to others.

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Jacqueline Hiddlestone

Jacqueline takes the approach of learning together where the art of conversation is but one vital learning tool. With online and virtual meetings increasing throughout these unusual times, group discussions help disseminate knowledge through shared experience and pragmatic dialogue; as well as checking in that we are each OK. To quote Randolph Bourne: 'A good discussion increases the dimensions of everyone who takes part.'

With over 30 years in the private, public and academic sectors, Jacqueline combines academic endeavours with practice. She has covering strategy development through to operational delivery, compliance and regulation, seeking to apply her learnings in each organisation she’s worked in or on, across volunteering, academia and Board roles. In combining academia with depth of practical application, Jacqueline has drawn on her various qualifications to enhance her experience and improve her business document and report writing to Board level and publishing.

Jacqueline is currently completing her Doctorate of Business Administration based on an action learning approach as part of her ongoing scholar-practitioner learning. She has published in peer-reviewed journals, presented conference papers, and provided peer reviews for both; along with being a co-chair for the strategy track of the Strategy Special Interest Group at the British Academy of Management. Jacqueline is currently combining her strategy to operations delivery consulting with teaching undergraduate and masters subjects at various universities, as well as recently developing and delivering a case-study masters level subject.

  • How it works

    Weekly group sessions are hosted by mentors, coaches, and club moderators. There are both, for-free and for-fee sessions. The latter are identified with a pro icon

  • How do free group sessions work?

    To attend free group sessions all that you need to do is to register for the session to receive the session link. For club sessions you may need to join the club (for free) before you can join in the specific sessions.

  • How do the Pro and Pro-light memberships work?

    There will be times in your doctoral journey when you will need tighter support to accomplish a specific goal or milestone, such as putting together your thesis proposal or submitting a paper to a conference or journal. This is where our Pro and Pro-light club journeys come in that provide you with weekly written feedback and weekly group sessions. Learn more about our Club PRO and Pro-light memberships.

  • How do I find a mentor?

    Our doctoral supervisors and Professors also can provide you with close one-on-one mentoring. To learn more about mentoring please take a look here.

    Each Saturday, one of our mentors hosts a free, open-door session with no pre-determined agenda after the weekly webinar. The event is free to attend, but registration is required. Search and join the 'Professor is in' session from the list.

    In addition, mentors might attend the weekly club sessions. The participant list shows which mentor will be there for that session.

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Ahmed I.

Thesis stage: Post Doctoral & Publishing

For the more than 15 years (with the last 10 being in consultancy), I had been looking for ways to contribute to organizations that are interested in growth and broad-based development. I graduated from the DBA programme last year (2019), the course has accelerated my progress in understanding of organizations and now the doctoratehub is assisting me in sharpening these skills towards my interesting journey...I thank the providers of knowledge in the doctotratehub in providing this platform. Dr Ahmed M. Ibrahim

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Fe Jocelyn D.

Thesis stage: Research Write up: Writing your thesis

The inputs that you impart in each session I attended is enlightening. It helps me focus on the essentials and gave me confidence during my proposal defense. The consequence of attending is I passed.

Robyn C.

Thesis stage: Thesis research proposal development

This platform is so beneficial on so many levels. Training, discussions and research is available on all levels of the doctorate journey through this platform. It has been so beneficial to my current processes and preparation for my future application on this doctorate journey. Thank you so much DoctorateHub team.

Atinuke B.

Thesis stage: Thesis research proposal development

The Doctoratehub has really helped me to shape my research thinking process as I plan my research. The tips and feedback has really been insightful.

Saliou D.

Thesis stage: Research planning: Getting ready for data collection

I just wanted to share a quick note and let you know that you guys do a really good job. I’m glad I decided to work with you. It’s really great how professors engage in and create a cordial atmosphere for exchange.








Academic writing: the ‘Publish or perish’ challenge - Writing Retreat - UK midday sessions

Wednesday, 30th September 2020

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