A Design Thinking Approach to completing a doctorate

A Design Thinking Approach to completing a doctorate

This session is for doctoral candidates who want to adopt a design thinking approach to complete the work

By Sinead Hewson, Unconventional Doctorates

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Fri, 26 Sep 2025 07:00 - 08:00 PDT

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Online

Agenda

Welcome and introductions

Dr. Sinéad Hewson

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Adopting a Design Thinking Approach in your doctorate


This practical session uses the Scalable Doctoral Framework from the Mature Student's Guide to Completing a Doctorate as the basis for a discussion on the role of design thinking to help complete the...

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Our purpose is to tackle low completion rates among doctoral candidates, particularly those from underrepresented groups, who are self-funded or not working in education. You are welcome to join the ...

About this event

Adopting a Design Thinking approach to complete a Doctorate

Join Sinéad Hewson, author of The Mature Student's Guide to Completing a Doctorate, on Friday, September 26th, at 15:00:00 GMT / 16:00 (CET) to discuss design thinking and it's role in completing a doctoral programme.

Frequently asked questions

Who are Unconventional Doctorates?

Unconventional Doctorates (part of Unconventional Innovators) is a Dutch start-up whose purpose is to tackle low completion rates among doctoral candidates, particularly those from underrepresented groups, self-funded, or not working in education.

Why are you organising these sessions?

We are planning a series of sessions throughout the year on doctoral participation and completion issues. We want to establish a community of Unconventional Doctorates consisting of candidates operating outside and inside academia and their advocates.

Do I pay a fee?

Joining the community is free. As the platform matures, users can access free and premium content, peer groups and on-demand services.

The Mature Student's Guide to Completing a Doctorate - Book

The sessions are based on interview insights and themes contained in s Sinead Hewson's book 'The Mature Student's Guide to Completing a Doctorate' (Routledge 2024) https://www.routledge.com/The-Mature-Students-Guide-to-Completing-a-Doctorate/Hewson/p/book/9781032538006#

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A series of events are planned throughout 2025 designed to support those who are thinking about a doctorate, in the middle of the process to work out what to do next. Themes include:

  1. Pros and cons of completing a doctorate
  2. The case for investing in your future
  3. Doctoral framework - what is expected of me?
  4. Completion triggers
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