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AIB 2023: JUNIOR FACULTY CONSORTIUM

Event Date & Time: 6 July 2023, 9am-12pm CET
Application Deadline: 31 January 2023
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Are you an early-career researcher seeking guidance from senior scholars? Need advice on how to develop your research repertoire and make a compelling case for tenure in today’s job market?

Great news! Applications are open for our Junior Faculty Consortium, now through 
31 January. Don't miss this opportunity to get the professional guidance you need to succeed at our 2023 Annual Meeting.

Eligibility and application requirements are detailed below. Questions can be addressed to our consortium organizers at 
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WHO IS THIS EVENT FOR?

The consortium is designed to facilitate and further the personal and career development of early-stage (post-PhD) academics whose research touches, at least in part, on international or comparative business broadly defined. All junior faculty members who are active in research and teaching in the broad field of international business are invited to participate. Although preference will be given to those who have obtained their PhD no more than three years ago, the consortium aims to be as inclusive as possible.

The consortium will be held in-person, providing plenty of opportunity for interaction, both among junior faculty participants and between the junior and senior faculty. There will also be time for junior faculty to discuss their research program and/or a specific research project, and teaching development and career plans. The consortium will feature panels with Q&A to learn from senior faculty, and breakout sessions in small groups comprised of both junior and senior colleagues.

 

 

HOW CAN I APPLY?

To apply, please e-mail the following two documents to [log in to unmask] by 31 January 2023:

  1. A one-page CV listing your educational background, research accomplishments and interests; what courses you have taught or are interested in teaching; any significant service activities you’ve been involved in; and other information you deem relevant.
  2. A one-page description of your research program, including the research projects you are currently involved in, and the main theoretical perspectives and methodologies you use.

Please send these as one single PDF file, with your surname and first name in the file name (e.g., LastnameFirstname.pdf). Kindly use “AIB JFC 2023 Application” as the subject line for your message.

 

 

IS STIPEND SUPPORT AVAILABLE?

Due to the generous support of the Boeing Institute of International Business, Saint Louis University, a few travel grants are available for participants in need of financial support to attend the consortium.

If you would like to apply for one of these travel stipends, please include a separate letter with your consortium application, stating your request to be considered for this financial support. The letter should include the following information:

  1. An estimate of your travel costs, specifying the city and country from which you will be traveling;
  2. An indication of whether any travel funds are likely to be available from your university;
  3. Whether you are currently an AIB member; and
  4. Whether you have previously received a travel stipend from AIB.

 

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