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  • 1.  WCRS DOCTORAL STUDENT WORKSHOP

    Posted 05-12-2014 15:45
    CALL FOR APPLICANTS: DOCTORAL STUDENT WORKSHOP
    12th WEST COAST RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    A one-day Doctoral Student Workshop will be presented in conjunction with
    the 12th West Coast Research Symposium on Technology Entrepreneurship. The
    workshop is sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

    Event: Doctoral Student Workshop on Technology Entrepreneurship
    Location: Foster School of Business, University of Washington
    Date: Weds. September 3, 2014 (Research Symposium follows on
    September 4th and 5th)

    We invite doctoral students to submit applications to attend this workshop.
    Sessions will focus on technology entrepreneurship, with an emphasis on
    contemporary work in the field. Faculty mentors include Kathy Eisenhardt,
    Warren Boeker, Glenn Hoetker, Dev Jennings, Suresh Kotha, Kyle Mayer, Alan
    Meyer, Nandini Rajagopalan, Alicia Robb, Brandon Lee, Kevin Steensma, David
    Sirmon, and David Tan

    The workshop offers an intellectually stimulating experience, maps the
    theoretical domain of technology entrepreneurship, and builds community.
    Workshop participants will have opportunities to present their own research
    interests, to interact with each other, and to get acquainted with faculty
    members. To apply, see the website:
    http://faculty.bschool.washington.edu/skotha/wcrs/doctorialconsortium.html

    The doctoral student workshop offers two separate tracks. Track 1 is
    designed for doctoral students who have not yet defended a dissertation
    proposal and who may still be in the process of selecting a dissertation
    topic. This track will devote attention to the selection of a dissertation
    topic, research design, and sources of data. Track 2 is intended for
    students who have defended dissertation proposals (or who are close to doing
    so). This track will devote attention to completing the dissertation,
    publishing the dissertation, and early career considerations. The two tracks
    will join together for selected workshop sessions/panels and for all meals.

    All students chosen for the workshop will be invited to attend the two-day
    Research Symposium that follows on September 4th and 5th. The symposium will
    showcase cutting-edge work by technology entrepreneurship researchers from
    the West Coast and around the world. Details on the research symposium are
    available at the WCRS website: http://theWCRS.org. Each student attendee
    will be provided with a $200 travel stipend, as well as all meals and three
    nights lodging (double occupancy). Applicants focusing on the nexus of
    technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship will be given preference.

    The 2014 conference will be hosted by the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship,
    at the University of Washington, Seattle. This is a great opportunity for
    doctoral students to learn from leading scholars and contemporary work in
    the field. We hope to see you in Seattle!

    The Doctoral Workshop organizers are:
    Andrew Nelson, Emily Cox Pahnke, Chuck Eesley, and Shon Hiatt.

    CONFERENCE SPONSORS:
    Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship, University of Washington
    Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Stanford University
    Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship, University of Oregon
    Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Southern
    California
    Don Beall Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, University of California
    at Irvine
    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

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  • 2.  WCRS Doctoral Student Workshop

    Posted 06-24-2014 17:06
    CALL FOR APPLICANTS: DOCTORAL STUDENT WORKSHOP
    12th WEST COAST RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    A one-day Doctoral Student Workshop will be presented in conjunction with
    the 12th West Coast Research Symposium on Technology Entrepreneurship. The
    workshop is sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

    Event: Doctoral Student Workshop on Technology Entrepreneurship
    Location: Foster School of Business, University of Washington
    Date: Weds. September 3, 2014 (Research Symposium follows on
    September 4th and 5th)

    We invite doctoral students to submit applications to attend this workshop.
    Sessions will focus on technology entrepreneurship, with an emphasis on
    contemporary work in the field. Faculty mentors include Kathy Eisenhardt,
    Warren Boeker, Glenn Hoetker, Dev Jennings, Suresh Kotha, Kyle Mayer, Alan
    Meyer, Nandini Rajagopalan, Alicia Robb, Brandon Lee, Kevin Steensma, David
    Sirmon, and David Tan

    The workshop offers an intellectually stimulating experience, maps the
    theoretical domain of technology entrepreneurship, and builds community.
    Workshop participants will have opportunities to present their own research
    interests, to interact with each other, and to get acquainted with faculty
    members. To apply, see the website:
    http://faculty.bschool.washington.edu/skotha/wcrs/doctorialconsortium.html

    The doctoral student workshop offers two separate tracks. Track 1 is
    designed for doctoral students who have not yet defended a dissertation
    proposal and who may still be in the process of selecting a dissertation
    topic. This track will devote attention to the selection of a dissertation
    topic, research design, and sources of data. Track 2 is intended for
    students who have defended dissertation proposals (or who are close to doing
    so). This track will devote attention to completing the dissertation,
    publishing the dissertation, and early career considerations. The two tracks
    will join together for selected workshop sessions/panels and for all meals.

    All students chosen for the workshop will be invited to attend the two-day
    Research Symposium that follows on September 4th and 5th. The symposium will
    showcase cutting-edge work by technology entrepreneurship researchers from
    the West Coast and around the world. Details on the research symposium are
    available at the WCRS website: http://theWCRS.org. Each student attendee
    will be provided with a $200 travel stipend, as well as all meals and three
    nights lodging (double occupancy). Applicants focusing on the nexus of
    technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship will be given preference.

    The 2014 conference will be hosted by the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship,
    at the University of Washington, Seattle. This is a great opportunity for
    doctoral students to learn from leading scholars and contemporary work in
    the field. We hope to see you in Seattle!

    The Doctoral Workshop organizers are:
    Andrew Nelson, Emily Cox Pahnke, Chuck Eesley, and Shon Hiatt.

    CONFERENCE SPONSORS:
    Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship, University of Washington
    Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Stanford University
    Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship, University of Oregon
    Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Southern
    California
    Don Beall Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, University of California
    at Irvine
    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    **************************************
    This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management.

    Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list.

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    If you have questions or need help, please contact Dr. John Bunch jbunch@benedictine.edu.

    Ventures HO!