This is a quick note to let you know that
the RRBM Community is pleased to invite doctoral students to join upcoming information sessions regarding two opportunities:
I. Philosophical Foundations of Responsible Research Doctoral Course
The Philosophical
Foundations of Responsible Research doctoral course is
an introduction to scientific research on business and management. It focuses on the philosophical foundations of empirical science. These foundational issues are central to the work of a scientist in constructing understanding and explanation of important
phenomena in our natural and social world.
The highly interactive course will be offered virtually in the second half of 2023. Click here to
review this year’s course options, a sample syllabus, and testimonials from past participants; and use the links below to register for one of the two information sessions. Prospective applicants to the 2024 RRBM Dare to Care Dissertation Scholarship are especially
encouraged to consider participating in this course.
Read “How to Apply” on this webpage for
course application guidelines. Email the required current CV and one-page statement of interest (including pledge to fulfill course requirements) to [log in to unmask].
Applications must be received by June 23, 2023. You will receive the decision of acceptance into the course on June 30, 2023.
II. RRBM Dare to Care Dissertation Scholarships
The 2024
RRBM Dare to Care Dissertation Scholarships will
be awarded to select doctoral students in business schools who are conducting dissertation research aligned with the RRBM Principles of Responsible Research. Scholarship recipients
receive financial support in the form of a scholarship of up to $10,000 USD as well as intellectual support from among the community of RRBM scholars, according to need. Eligible
research topics will focus on economic inequality, racial, gender or other forms of social justice in organizations, thereby contributing to meeting one or more of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Applications will only be considered if the
proposed research can provide actionable knowledge or ideas that firms or managers can use to develop policies or practices aimed at reducing economic and social injustice.
The eligible applicant is a doctoral candidate at the beginning stage of the dissertation research; is studying in a business school in any discipline (such as management,
marketing, or operations) as long as the research falls within the domain described above; and is committed to the RRBM Principles of Responsible Research.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to consider attending one of the following information sessions:
Applications will be accepted beginning January 1, 2024 through February 1, 2024. Award decisions will be announced May 1, 2024.
Application Guidelines and additional information, as well as a link to register to receive future communications about the scholarship, and frequently asked questions
are available at www.rrbm.network/daretocare.
Inquiries may be directed to [log in to unmask].