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SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE INDUSTRY STUDIES EARLY CAREER WORKSHOP. Applications Due: Friday, March 26th

  • 1.  SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE INDUSTRY STUDIES EARLY CAREER WORKSHOP. Applications Due: Friday, March 26th

    Posted 03-19-2010 14:19

    The Early Career Development Committee of the Industry Studies Program is pleased to announce the Fourth Annual Professional Development Workshop and Networking Dinner for early career industry studies scholars on Wednesday, May 5, 2010.  The PDW will be held in conjunction with the Industry Studies Conference on May 6-7, 2010 in Chicago (http://www.industrystudies.pitt.edu/chicago10/index.html)

     

    Confirmed speakers include:

    Melissa Appleyard (Portland State U.)

    Janet Bercovitz (U. of Illinois)

    Pradeep Chintagunta (U. of Chicago)

    Hector Cordero-Guzman (The Ford Foundation)

    Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld (U. of Illinois)

    Susan Helper (Case Western Reserve U.)

    Jody Hoffer Gittell (Brandeis U.)

    Julia Lane (National Science Foundation)

    John Paul MacDuffie (U. of Pennsylvania)

    Gail Pesyna (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation)

    EJ Reedy (Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation)

    Joseph Schofer (Northwestern U.)

     

    The PDW and Networking Dinner are intended to support early-career scholars engaged in industry studies research by providing career-related advice and the opportunity to form a network of junior and senior colleagues.  Faculty development is a core component of the mission of the Industry Studies Association.  In addition, the PDW and Networking Dinner bring together scholars across the wide range of disciplines and industries represented by the ISA, enabling greater interdisciplinary collaboration. "Early career" refers to a scholar who has completed a doctoral dissertation but is not yet tenured.

     

    Please join us -- we welcome both scholars new to the Industry Studies Association, and scholars who have attended ISA conferences and PDWs in the past.

     

    THE PDW

    The professional development workshop (PDW) will be held on May 5, 2010 from noon until 6:00pm at Chicago's Crowne Plaza Metro Hotel.   

     

    The workshop will include three panel discussions

    1. Performing and Publishing Industry Studies Research

    2. Funding Sources and Strategies for Industry Studies Research

    3. Finding Career Success & Happiness: Advice for Crafting a Fulfilling Academic Path

     

    To foster informality, collegiality, and open discussion, the workshop will be limited to 50 participants, selected based on a short application.  Lunch will be provided for all participants.

     

     

    THE NETWORKING DINNER

    We will end the day with a group dinner for early career scholars.  The dinner is also open to scholars who are unable to attend the PDW, but are arriving for the main conference.  The dinner provides a fun and informal setting to meet with and get to know other early career scholars and panelists, as well as past Sloan Industry Studies Fellows and past PDW participants.

     

    The dinner will begin at approx. 8pm at a nearby restaurant.

     

     

    INTERESTED?

    The Industry Studies Association sponsors both events, enabling the workshop and dinner to be offered without a registration fee.  Please note that interested scholars may attend the PDW, the dinner, or both.  PDW participants will receive preference for attending the dinner.   

     

    A short application is required for attending the PDW.  Apply Here on or before Friday, March 26.  Accepted participants will be notified on or before March 31st.  Limited travel support is available (please see the application for details).   

    Scholars interested in attending the Dinner ONLY (not the PDW) should indicate their interest Here.  Accepted participants will be notified on or before March 31st. 

     

     

    QUESTIONS?

    Contact Sonali Shah at skshah@u.washington.edu or Forrest Briscoe at fbriscoe@psu.edu

     

     

    EARLY CAREER DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

    Forrest Briscoe, Penn State University

    Jennifer Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Alberto Di Minin, Scuola Superiore Sant' Anna

    Laurie Garrow, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Koel Ghosh, University of Minnesota

    Sonali Shah, University of Washington (Chair)

    Vida Vanchan, State University of New York - Buffalo State College

    Francisco Veloso, Carnegie Mellon University

     

     

     

     

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