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DSS 2010 - 15th IFIP WG 8.3 International Conference on Decision Support Systems "Bridging the socio-technical gap in DSS - Challenges for the next decade"
Doctoral Consortium
Hosted by Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
July 7, 2010
The doctoral consortium at DSS 2010 Conference has been designed to bring together Ph.D. candidates and experienced academic researchers in order to facilitate focused and in-depths discussions. The consortium will cover areas relevant to doctoral research and best practice of international research training.
The consortium will be facilitated by the members of Steering Group for the DSS 2010 Conference here. Participation is open and not limited to students who submitted their proposals for review.
Proposals / research papers presented at the DSS 2010 doctoral consortium will be part of the conference supplemental proceedings to be published electronically on a USB memory stick, as a publication of the University of Lisbon, with an ISSN number.
Submissions to the PhD consortium are invited from PhD candidates conducting their research in decision support and related areas from any academic institution, which offers such program. PhD candidates interested in participating should have developed (and ideally defended) a proposal for their research, detailing a problem statement, research question and methodology. They should, however, not be so close to completion of their thesis that they can no longer benefit from the input at the consortium (typically before the last 6 months of their candidature). With the submission of the proposal a supporting letter/email from a supervisor or director of the Ph.D. programme is expected.
The core of the programme will be centred on the critical and constructive discussion of the PhD candidates’ research proposals. In particular research design, i.e. the linkage between an identified problem area, a research question and the appropriate methodology will be discussed. In order to facilitate in depths discussions of the PhD’s research and to provide some additional guidance, the expected overall number of participants has been limited to 30.
Moreover the consortium is also meant to provide additional input, such as
Consortium committee
Frada Burstein, Monash University, Australia (Chair) Dave Sammon, University College Cork, Ireland (Co-Chair)
Faculty (To be confirmed)
Frederic Adam, University College Cork, Ireland Gloria Phillips-Wren, Loyola University Maryland, USA
Timetable
April 11, 2010 Deadline for submissions of proposals by PhD candidates May 1, 2010 Notification of acceptance May 25, 2010 Updated proposals/ research papers expected for distribution before the consortium July 7, 2010 Consortium
Location and costs
The consortium will be held at Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, building C6, room 6.2.50. A map will be available at DSS 2010 website under the option “Doctoral consortium”.
It is expected the PhD candidates will pay their own travel and accommodation (supported by their home schools). Costs for students will be approximately 365 EUR including accommodation and food [minimum of 45 EUR room/night with breakfast, lunch at the University will be offered to participants of the Doctoral consortium, minimum 10 EUR each dinner, and registration fee = 210 EUR].
Submission
Submissions by PhD candidates are sought which include
Doctoral Consortium Template
The written submission should not exceed 3000 words, formatted as follows:
This limit does NOT include tables, figures, or references. Tables and figures cab be embedded in the text. References should appear last.
Three appendices of no more than one page each may be added, at the discretion of the student and the person nominating her or him. (These appendices must also follow the formatting guidelines outlined above.)