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West Coast Research Symposium Doctoral Student Workshop - Call for Applications

  • 1.  West Coast Research Symposium Doctoral Student Workshop - Call for Applications

    Posted 03-12-2018 23:28

    CALL FOR APPLICANTS

    16th Annual West Coast Research Symposium on Technology Entrepreneurship

    Event: Doctoral Student Workshop on Technology Entrepreneurship

    Location: Foster School of Business, University of Washington

    Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 (Research Symposium follows on September 13 and 14)

    We invite doctoral students to submit applications to attend a one-day Doctoral Student Workshop held in conjunction with the 16th West Coast Research Symposium on Technology Entrepreneurship (WCRS). Sessions will focus on technology entrepreneurship, with an emphasis on contemporary work in the field.

    Faculty mentors in the past have included Warren Boeker (University of Washington), Emily Cox Pahnke (University of Washington), Robert Eberhardt (Santa Clara University), Chuck Eesley (Stanford University), Peer Fiss (University of Southern California), Joel Gehman (University of Alberta), Vern Glaser (University of Alberta), Tim Hannigan (University of Alberta), Ralph Heidl (University of Oregon), Shon Hiatt (University of Southern California), C.R. Bob Hinings (University of Alberta), Manuela Hoehn-Weiss (Oregon State University), Nan Jia (University of Southern California), Dev Jennings (University of Alberta), Suresh Kotha (University of Washington), Michael Lounsbury (University of Alberta), Alan Meyer (University of Oregon), Andrew Nelson (University of Oregon), Dan Olson (University of Washington), Violina Rindova (University of Southern California), Marc-David Seidel (University of British Columbia), David Tan (University of Washington), and Madeline Toubiana (University of Alberta).

    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. Applications are due by midnight PST on Friday, June 8.

    About the Doctoral Student Workshop

    The Doctoral Workshop focuses on technology entrepreneurship with an emphasis on contemporary work in the field. It 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. This is a great opportunity for doctoral students to learn from leading scholars and contemporary work in the field. Applicants focusing on the nexus of technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship will be given preference.

    Doctoral Student Workshop Tracks

    The doctoral student workshop offers two separate tracks. (The two tracks will combine for selected workshop sessions/panels and for all meals.) 

    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, finding a job, and other early career considerations.

    Meals and Lodging, and Travel Stipend

    Each student selected to attend the Doctoral Workshop will be provided with all meals and three nights accommodation (double occupancy). Each student selected to attend the Doctoral Workshop may receive up to $200 in reimbursement for travel expenses.

    The WCRS Doctoral Student Workshop is being organized by David Tan and Dan Olson, together with Joel Gehman, Vern Glaser, Emily Cox Pahnke, Chuck Eesley, Ben Hallen, Shon Hiatt and Ralph Heidl.

    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

    Technology Commercialization Centre, Alberta School of Business

    Complete details and application instructions are available here:

    https://thewcrs.wordpress.com/doctoral-consortium/



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    Daniel Olson
    University of Washington, Foster School of Business
    Seattle WA
    (801) 859-7487
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