Call For Applications
SIM Division Doctoral Student Consortium PDW 2022
The Social Issues in Management (SIM) Division will offer a virtual Doctoral Student Consortium during this year’s virtual Academy of Management Meeting on Sunday, August 7, from 8:30am – 4:30pm PDT.
The PDW workshop aims to inspire and to inform doctoral students focusing on SIM topics about elements leading to success and impact in their scholarship, teaching, service, and lives as academics. Distinguished SIM scholars (see list below) will share their knowledge, participate in panel debates, and engage with students. Junior SIM faculty will share their recent experiences with their fruitful dissertation process, the job market, and with mastering teaching. The PDW is designed to be informative and interactive. In general, participating students will develop a ‘survival toolkit’ for their doctoral program and early professional career, as well as inspiration for making an impact in the world through your work.
The SIM Doctoral Consortium is designed for current PhD students with an interest in Social Issues in Management. We welcome participants from all stages of the PhD program to attend, though students more advanced in their doctoral program will be given priority in the event of over-subscription. SIM will pay the AOM student registration fee for SIM members who are accepted to this PDW workshop. The PDW workshop is free of charge.
Applications are due by June 15, 2022. To apply, please fill out this online survey. Please do not hesitate to contact the organizers if you have questions.
Jo-Ellen Pozner and Julia Roloff
Co-Organizers of the SIM Doctoral Consortium 2022
Questions: email jpozner@scu.edu or julia.roloff@rennes-sb.com
Scheduled Presenters: Brad Agle, Miguel Alzola, Shawn Berman, Jon Bundy, Amanda Cowan, Frank De Bakker, Naomi Gardberg, Julia Grimm, Michael Johnson-Cramer, Jegoo Lee, Kam Phung, Pushpika Vishwanathan, and Jim Weber.