Dear colleagues,
I would appreciate if you could share the following announcement.
The Social Entrepreneurship Cluster at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS) is inviting PhD students to apply for a visiting position (4-12 weeks) at the Copenhagen Business School. During the visit student will be provided with
- Shared office on campus and access to CBS facilities such as library;
- Possibility to participate in social entrepreneurship cluster activities and interact with its members;
- Access to shared databases and supervision from senior CBS colleagues;
Interested students should drop an email to Kai Hockerts (kho.ikl@cbs.dk) and Egle Samoskaite (esa.ikl@cbs.dk) with the following information:
- What topic / research area are you interested in?
- How could this visit help you with your research?
- Which faculty members would you be interested to interact with?
- In what time period(s) would you like to visit Copenhagen Business School?
Typically we expect that travel and living costs are covered by the student's home university. However, if your home university does not provide travel cost and living expenses you can apply for these separately.
Best regards
Kai Hockerts
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Kai Hockerts, Professor of Social Entrepreneurship
Academic Director of Responsible Management Education
Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
Porcelaenshaven 18, DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Tel: +45 3815 3175; kho.ikl@cbs.dk; www.cbs.dk/staff/kho
Twitter: @Kai_Hockerts, www.facebook.com/khockerts
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