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Workshop for PhD Students: “Pitching Research Matters” – with Prof. Robert Faff (Open Session)

This workshop provides a primer on the “Pitching Research” framework [PRF] – a research planning framework that challenges (novice) researchers to communicate their early research ideas effectively to an academic field expert.
2024.05.03. 10:00
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem

Date: 3 May 2024 Friday, 10:00-12:00 

Location: Institute of Finance – Corvinus Main Building (E.279.1) 

Language: English 

 

The PRF aims to lay a solid and basic foundation stone, simultaneously serving as:  

  • a scaffolding device for building early confidence 
  • an enduring compass for all researchers on the “hazardous” journey of scientific discovery 
  • a simple enabling tool to convey research plans in line with the principles of “Responsible Science”. 

 

Register for the workshop via this link. 

 

Pre-workshop reading: Faff, R., (2024), “Pitching Research”, Available at SSRN via this link.  

 

Learn more about Professor Robert Faff – The University of Queensland: 

 

Robert Faff is an Emeritus Professor of Finance and formerly Director of Research at the University of Queensland Business School (Australia). He has an international reputation in empirical finance research: securing 14 Australian Research Council grants (funding exceeding $4 million); >500 publications; career citations >22,894 (Google Scholar); and an h-index of 74 (Google Scholar). His particular passion is nurturing and developing the career trajectories of early career researchers. Robert has supervised approximately 40 PhD students to successful completion and examined 50 PhD dissertations. Building on a 35-year academic career, his latest focus is “Pitching Research”, now gaining great traction domestically and worldwide (source: cepr.org, updated). 

 

NOTE: Corvinus participants in this workshop are also encouraged to attend the second workshop (“Be Inspired by InSPiR2eS”) on the 8th of May – from 9 AM to 11:30 AM (E.279.1), when they can practice their pitches. For details, email Milson Veloso: veloso@uni-corvinus.hu 

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