AI and sustainability are well represented in the Doctoral Colloquium, says Jeremy Klein, Chair of RADMA, but there is a good representation of subjects. The colloquium proceeds the R&D Management Conference and is made possible with the support of RADMA. RADMA also provides travel grants to scholars to enable them to attend.
Jeremy continues: “The conference is a collaborative effort, this keeps it fresh and relevant. It is good to see such a diversity of papers being presented.”

Doctorial Colloquium reflects current themes
About 30 students are attending the colloquium, which gives them access to leading academics and others working in a similar field. Topics include:
- Sustainability and the circular economy – sustainable entrepreneurship; regenerative ecosystems, entrepreneurial ethics, responsible innovation
- Artificial Intelligence/ LLMs/ big data analytics
- Digital platforms/ digital transformation
- Supply chains, manufacturing RTOs,
- Quadruple helix model, Academic spin-offs,
- Fintech in developing economies.
You can see the full conference programme here.
Students awarded RADMA travel grants






