NUBS Research and Scholarship Festival – Day Four

Programme for Day Four
Thursday 26th May 2022
‘What constitutes ‘scholarship’?’
Venue: The Core – Newcastle Helix

The programme for Day Four is also available on SharePoint.


9:30 – 10:00
Coffee and Registration


10:00 – 10:10
Welcome & Aims of the Day
Professor Natasha Mauthner


10:10 – 10:20
Opening Address
Professor Tom Ward, PVC Education, Newcastle University


10.20 – 11:20
Keynote Speakers
Professor Lisa Anderson & Professor Claire Mallanaphy, University of Liverpool Management School
Authors of Education-Focused Career Tracks – BAM White Paper 2020

Professor Lisa Anderson is Professor of Management Development at the University of Liverpool Management School and Interim Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Lisa was formerly Vice Chair of MKE.

Lisa has worked at Liverpool since 2005 holding various roles including Associate Dean Postgraduate in the Management School and Director of Online Programmes. She has a wide range of teaching experience covering all levels and modes and has designed and launched a number of new programmes.
Lisa’s research, teaching, engagement with practice and leadership within and outside the university all aim to improve management practice and develop the management profession. She has a particular interest in action learning and has written about it in the context of the experiences of owner-managers in SMEs and senior managers studying for a professional doctorate. Lisa’s co-edited book ‘A Guide to Professional Doctorates in Business and Management’ was nominated for the CMI’s Management Book of the Year.

Professor Claire Mallanaphy is Associate Dean Undergraduate at the University of Liverpool Management School. Following a period as Associate Head for the Economics, Finance and Accounting department, Claire became Director of Student Experience of ULMS and then more recently Associate Dean Undergraduate.

Prior to joining higher education, Claire qualified as an ICAEW Chartered Accountant and has significant industry experience in the Financial Reporting discipline.
Outside of ULMS, Claire holds senior quality assurance roles with professional accounting bodies. She is a member of the BAM Management Knowledge and Education committee and also a member of the ICAEW Academia and Education Community Group.

Claire’s research interests lie in the student experience taking a special interest in UG employability, and also the concept of belonging in Higher Education. She is especially interested in the career tracks of ‘Teaching and Scholarship’ or ‘Education Focused’ colleagues. She has co-authored a White Paper on Education-Focused Career Tracks in UK Business and Management Schools and has presented at numerous conferences on this matter.


11:20 – 11:40
Coffee


11:40 – 12:20
Roundtable Discussion ‘What does scholarship mean and what does good scholarship looks like?’


12.20 – 13:10
Lunch


13:10 – 14:00
Insights from Practice
Business School colleagues presenting examples of good practice of scholarship activities, including Gill Holden, Tracey Wilson, Sarah Carnegie and Elaine Tan, and others to be confirmed


14:15 – 15:00
Panel Discussion

‘Recognising and rewarding scholarship – how can we overcome the challenges?’

Professor Natasha Mauthner, Chair
Professor Lisa Anderson
Professor Claire Mallanaphy
Professor Gabriele Vosseberg
Emma McCulloch, Academic Practice Team Manager


15:00 – 15:15
Capturing an ‘agenda for action’
Identifying the themes to take forward to inform further debate and actions


Following: @ 3.30 The Award Ceremony for the 2022 Newcastle University Business School Research and Scholarship Festival


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