Hi All,
The HR division continues to accept applications for the New Faculty Consortium. The consortium is aimed at assistant professors conducting work in HR and related areas.
We hope you might be interested. The program is noted below. Hope to see many of you in Atlanta!
Phil
Philip L. Roth, PhD
Chair, HR Division New Faculty Consortium
The Human Resources Division of the Academy of Management is pleased to invite applications for the 2017 HR Early Faculty Consortium which will be held at the Annual meeting of the AOM in Atlanta, GA on Saturday, August 5th.
This professional development workshop is geared towards early career assistant professors who teach or conduct research in Human Resources Management and related areas. Featuring successful senior faculty members with proven records in research and teaching, this PDW aims to provide guidance in navigating an academic career in an ever-changing and challenging environment.
Attendees will participate in interactive round table discussions about early career work-family balance, dual career issues, and efficient teaching. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about tenure and promotion procedures from scholars who have served on promotion committees at different types of schools, as well as engage them with questions. Further, participants will be provided with strategies for publishing in top journals and, through a joint session with other consortia, will be able to engage with the editors of prestigious journals in the field.
The sessions and associated faculty include:
| Politics in Academe Micki Kacmar – Texas State University Chris Rosen – University of Arkansas James Hayton – Rutgers University Round Tables: Efficient teaching Ken Brown – University of Iowa John Delery – University of ArkansasKen Brown is an excellent teacher and always happy to talk with others about it. Stan Gully, Mark Huselid, John Delery, and Brad Bell Early career work family balance Joel Koopman – University of Cincinnati Allie Gabriel – University of Arizonaearly career work family balance would be nice. I chatted with Joel Koopman and Allie Gabrielearly career work family balance would be nice. I chatted with Joel Koopman and Allie Gabriel Dual career issues Jean Phillips – Pennsylvania State University Karina van de Voorde – Tilburg University | Researching with the Stars Murray Barrick – Texas A & M University Allie Gabriel– University of Arizona Derek Avery – Wake Forest University Miriam Erez – Technion, Israel Institute of Technology Samuel Ayree – University of Surrey Everything you wanted to know from the chair and TPR committee about tenure decisions, but were afraid to ask Sebastian Reiche – IESE Business School, University of Navarra Arlise McKinney – Coastal Carolina University David Allen – Rutgers University Patrick McKay – Rutgers University Hettie Richardson – Texas Christian University |
Interested applicants should submit their name, affiliation, how many years post PhD, email, a vita, and a one page statement of interests to Michal Biron at mbiron@univ.haifa.ac.il before June 15, 2017. Registration is required with earlier applicants given preference.