Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025
Time: 14:00 - 17:00 CEST
Location: Bella Center: Hall D- D5
Shortlink: https://cdmcd.co/PnYAy8
After receiving the "most engaging session" award last year, the Unconferencing SAP PDW is back in its 3rd iteration. This PDW breaks away from traditional conference formats by inviting PhD students, early-career scholars, and seasoned academics alike to bring their research dilemmas, teaching ideas, and innovative concepts to an open, collaborative space that values dialogue over hierarchy.
At the heart of this PDW is a Bar Camp - an unconference format where participants themselves propose and select the topics for three engaging rounds of roundtable discussions. Whether you're interested in impact strategies, open science, digital tools in strategizing, new teaching strategies or novel theoretical approaches, this workshop offers a unique platform to drill deep into specific questions and forge new communities around the cutting edge of SAP research.
With participation from established SAP scholars and ample room for fresh voices, Unconferencing SAP and Beyond promises serendipitous connections, lively debates, and the incubation of future collaborations. Join us in making sense of the evolving opportunities and challenges within SAP - and help shape the conversations that will define the field's next frontiers.
While not compulsory, if you would like to suggest a topic for an open round-table discussion or discuss some nascent project, please, register your idea via (link to this form). If you have any questions, you can contact Madalina Pop at madast@btech.au.dk.
Some of the facilitators who already agreed to join are:
· Birgit Renzl, University of Stuttgart, Germany
· Christian Bruck, WU, Austria
· John Bryson, University of Minnesota, United States
· Julia Hautz, University of Innsbruck, Austria
· Juliane Möllmann, Aarhus University, Denmark
· Paul Spee, University of Queensland, Australia
· Richard Whittington, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
· Shenghui Ma, Fudan University, China
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Madalina Pop
Aarhus University
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