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FINAL CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Public & Nonprofit Division Doctoral Student Professional Development Consortium
2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting - San Antonio, Texas
August 13, 2011
If you are a doctoral student with aspirations to research and teach in public or nonprofit management, consider applying to the Doctoral Student Professional Development Consortium of the Public and Nonprofit (PNP) Division of the Academy of Management (AoM). The Doctoral Consortium is an unparalleled opportunity to (a) get tips on finding an academic job; (b) present your existing research or proposal and obtain feedback from senior scholars; and (c) network among peers, future colleagues, and potential employers. The Doctoral Consortium takes place on Saturday, August 13, 2011.
If you are interested in attending the Doctoral Consortium, please consider submitting a one to three page research proposal or abstract of a research paper by May 2, 2011 by 5:00pm ET. If you have decided on a dissertation topic, submit a short synopsis of the dissertation. If you have not yet articulated a dissertation topic, briefly outline a potential research project that could be shaped into a dissertation. Doctoral students at any stage are welcome to apply to the consortium, and the consortium is especially beneficial for students who are in the dissertation proposal development stage or later. As part of the Doctoral Consortium, students will have an opportunity to present their research proposals or current projects to faculty members in the field.
To submit a proposal, you may e-mail your abstract to both of the PNP Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs using the e-mail addresses below.
Deneen Hatmaker deneen.hatmaker@uconn.edu
Amy E. Smith amye.smith@umb.edu
Students accepted to participate in the Consortium must register for the conference. However, there is no additional charge to participate in the Doctoral Consortium. Slots in the Doctoral Consortium are allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Please direct questions to the PNP Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs Deneen Hatmaker at deneen.hatmaker@uconn.edu and Amy E. Smith at amye.smith@umb.edu.
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Amy E. Smith, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Department of Public Policy and Public Affairs
John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd
Boston, MA 02125-3393
McCormack Hall Room 3-419
email: AmyE.Smith@umb.edu
phone: 617-287-6975
web: http://www.publicpolicy.umb.edu/amysmith.php