Research seminars (IS554) - Michaelmas Term 2006

Tuesdays, 3-5pm, Studio Ciborra (fifth floor, Tower One).
These seminars allow PhD students in the Information Systems Group, staff of the department and visiting speakers to present their current research to an informed and critical audience. They are open to staff and postgraduate students from LSE and elsewhere in London.
We have a new format this term with several presentations each day:
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A. 12.30 - 1.15 A guest speaker
- 1.15 - 1.45 Lunch
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B. 1.45 - 3.00 Two presentations by PhD students
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C. 3.15 - 4.00 Practical advice for PhD students from a department member
10 October |
A |
Advice on doing PhDs Ray Paul
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listen
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B |
Reflections after completing a PhD Hazel Gillard and Daniele Pica
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listen
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C |
no presentation |
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24 October |
A |
User acceptance of information systems: is there life after the technology acceptance model? Hans van der Hejden, University of Surrey
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slides listen
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B |
Niki Panagouris Jeff Wasel
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C |
Writing for top journals: Editors perspectives Leslie Willcocks, Edgar Whitley
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slides listen
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7 November |
A |
Technology and the courtroom Giovan Francesco Lanzara University of Bologna and LSE
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slides
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B |
Raja Mitra (tbc) Matthew Smith (tbc) |
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C |
Writing for top journals: Authors perspectives Susan Scott, James Backhouse
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21 November |
A |
Why gender matters in IS research Debra Howcroft, University of Manchester
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slides
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B |
Magda Hercheui Daniel OseiJohene (tbc) |
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C |
Job applications and interviews Tony Cornford
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For more details of these seminars please contact Shirin Madon.
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