CEURART submission formatting guidelines. The paper page limit is 5 pages (excluding the bibliography). It should be submitted to the Doctoral consortium track through the BPM 2025 EasyChair submission site.
Accepted submissions will be published as online CEUR proceedings. Questions should be directed at the Chairs through bpmdc2025@easychair.org.
Submitted proposals will be reviewed by the Doctoral Consortium Committee. The reviewers will assess each proposal based on its originality, its potential for advancing the BPM field, and whether the work is at a stage where the PhD candidate can benefit from participating in the consortium. All submissions will receive written feedback. Confidentiality of submissions will be maintained throughout the review process.
Authors will be notified of the result of their submission by email. Accepted doctoral candidates will receive instructions on how to submit a camera-ready copy of their paper and will receive information on the preparation of the presentation (see “At the Conference” next).
Accepted submissions will be presented at the Doctoral Consortium, which is a venue open only to participants. Attendance at the Doctoral Consortium is free of charge for accepted students. Accepted students are expected to fully commit themselves for the entire duration of the doctoral consortium and be open to new ideas and suggestions. They are also expected to provide ideas and suggestions to other participants. All accepted contributions will be circulated among the participants about one week before the consortium and student discussants will be assigned to facilitate active participation.
The Doctoral Consortium will provide a full-day program focused on helping PhD students find their path through their PhD project. PhD students will be working in smaller groups together with senior researchers. Each student will present her/his work with substantial time provided for discussions and questions by participating researchers and other students. In addition, PhD students and senior researchers will come together to discuss experiences of doing a PhD project, share challenges, and share lessons learnt. Further instructions will be sent in the acceptance email.
Participants are strongly encouraged to attend the main conference (registration fee for the main conference is not included in the doctoral consortium attendance).
Deadlines correspond to Anywhere on Earth (AoE or UTC-12).
Benoît Depaire, Hasselt University, Belgium
Jana-Rebecca Rehse, Universität Mannheim, Germany
Flavia Santoro, Institute of Technology and Leadership, Brazil
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