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2007 BPS New Faculty Consortium
The Business Policy and Strategy Division will sponsor a new faculty consortium during the pre-conference period of the 2007 Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The objective of the New Faculty Consortium is to enhance the scholarship, teaching, and overall career development of faculty in the early stages of their career (participants must have completed their dissertation and are typically in the first through the third year of their academic career) or who have recently moved into the Strategic Management/Business Policy field. The New Faculty Consortium provides an excellent forum for exchanging ideas and tips concerning teaching and research as well as for expanding one’s academic network. The New Faculty Consortium will be held on Saturday, August 4th from 8:30AM to 5:00PM and on Sunday, August 5th from 8:30AM to noon. The coordinators of the 2007 consortium are Melissa Schilling (NYU) and Peter Zemsky (INSEAD Fontainebleau). The faculty facilitators include: Melissa Appleyard (Portland State), Sea Jin Chang (Korea U.), Delwyn Clark (U. Waikato), Ranjay Gulati (Kellogg), Andy Henderson (UT Austin), Bill McEvily (U. Toronto), Woody Powell (Stanford),Violina Rindova (U. Maryland), Gabriel Szulanski (INSEAD Singapore), and Robert Wiggins (U. Memphis). To participate in the 2007 New Faculty Consortium, an individual must have completed his/her formal dissertation defense by September 2006 and not have participated in prior BPS New Faculty Consortia. In addition, a participant should have a record of commitment to teaching and research in the Strategy/Business Policy field. Those interested in participating should apply no later than May 18th, 2007 by submitting the following items: 1) a current CV, 2) a statement of teaching and research interests (one page maximum in total), and 3) a letter from the applicant’s Dean or Department Chair nominating the applicant to represent their school at the New Faculty Consortium. Applications should be sent to:
Melissa A. Schilling New York University 40 West 4th St. New York, NY 10012 mschilli@stern.nyu.edu
Electronic applications via email are preferred, but hard copy applications are also acceptable. Any questions concerning the Consortium may be addressed to Melissa Schilling at mschilli@stern.nyu.edu. Participants will be notified of their selection by June 8, 2007.
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