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SEATTLE AOM MEETING - DOCTORAL STUDENT "REVIEWING" WORKSHOP

  • 1.  SEATTLE AOM MEETING - DOCTORAL STUDENT "REVIEWING" WORKSHOP

    Posted 07-08-2003 07:38
    MED Workshop - "The art and craft of reviewing" (AOM session 284)
    Please pre-register with Haze Schepmyer at hazlon@rotman.utoronto.ca
     
    "The Academy's Mentoring and Doctoral Students Liaison (DSL) committees are
    working with members of the Governing Council to help the Academy better
    identify and meet the needs of its student members. Together we are running
    a professional development workshop (PDW) sponsored/endorsed by several
    divisions allowing students to meet with and learn from some of the best
    reviewers in the Academy. The PDW is called "Learning the art and craft of
    reviewing: From the best reviewers of today to the best reviewers of
    tomorrow". The format involves a panel of four to five reviewers or journal
    editors who will speak for the first part of the PDW. Subsequently, there
    will be time for small groups in which the best reviewer(s) from each
    division sits down with about seven to ten first- and second-year doctoral
    students for the second half of the PDW. Each PDW chair has been asked to
    nominate the "best reviewer(s)" to represent his or her division in the
    session. It is our hope (along with the Board and the Council) that this
    will become an annual event. The benefit to the Academy and the divisions,
    particularly MED, is that students would be taught how to be good reviewers.
    Moreover, divisions may be able to recruit student reviewers on site. In an
    effort to continue with the focus on the strategic direction of identifying
    member needs, the signal or message to the students would be that all the
    divisions represented at the session are concerned with the professional
    development of students."

    date: Sunday, August 3rd
    time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
    place: West Room B, Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers
    organizers: DSL and Mentoring committees
    supporters: MED, CM, MOC, OCIS, ONE, PNP, SIM, MSR, CAR
    session number: 284



    "The best exercise for the heart is lifting up others"

    Hazlon (Haze) Schepmyer
    Ph.D. Student, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management
    Joseph L. Rotman School of Management
    University of Toronto
    105 St. George St.
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    M5S 3E6

    Phone: (416) 978-7019
    Fax: (416) 978-5433
    hazlon@rotman.utoronto.ca