Professor Jan MOURITSEN Department of Operations Management Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Professor Peter POPE International Centre for Research in Accounting University of Lancaster, UK
PROF. JAN MOURITSEN (Co-chair) COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL DENMARK
PROF. WAYNE LANDSMAN UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA KENAN-FLAGLER BUSINESS SCHOOL U.S.A.
PROF. FABRIZIO PANOZZO VENICE UNIVERSITY ITALY
PROF. PETER POPE (Co-chair) LANCASTER UNIVERSITY U.K.
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PROF. MICHAEL SHIELDS MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY THE ELI BROAD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT U.S.A.
PROF. LAURENCE VAN LENT TILBURG UNIVERSITY THE NETHERLANDS
PROF. KEITH ROBSON CARDIFF UNIVERSITY U.K.
PROF. WIM VAN DER STEDE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS U.K. |
For the 25th consecutive year a Colloquium for Doctoral Students in Accounting will be organised in conjunction with the Annual Congress of the European Accounting Association. The 2009 Colloquium will take place on May 9-12 just before the EAA Annual Congress.
The event will start on Saturday evening May 9, and will finish on Tuesday May 12 at lunchtime. All participating students are also required to attend the EAA Congress that will commence on Wednesday May 13, 2009.
The Colloquium aims to provide an opportunity for European doctoral students in accounting to discuss their research and work in progress with a distinguished international faculty. Overviews of the current state of the accounting research will also be included in the programme of the Colloquium, as will social events which will provide an opportunity for students to interact informally both with each other and the faculty.
The core faculty proposed for the Colloquium will be composed of leading researchers in the field.
Students selected to participate in the Colloquium will be offered hotel accommodation for the duration of the Colloquium (Saturday, Sunday and Monday evenings). Moreover, they will not have to pay the registration fee for the Congress of the European Accounting Association that will be held immediately after the Colloquium on May 12-15, 2009 (the latter is courtesy of the Congress organisers). Participants are expected to meet their own travel costs and accommodation expenses for the duration of the Congress (Tuesday through Friday).
Applications should be submitted as soon as possible and certainly no later than November 15, 2008.
Applications should be submitted online and must be accompanied by a one-page C.V., a maximum 3-page abstract of the doctoral research currently being undertaken, and a questionnaire to be filled in by the main thesis advisor. You must use this template to that end - download template. Students accepted for the Colloquium will be required to prepare a short paper for presentation at the meeting.
The submission deadline is over.
The organising Institutions, i.e. the European Accounting Association (EAA) and the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM) attach considerable importance to the Doctoral Colloquium. Not only does it provide a way of stimulating sound doctoral research, but it also enhances the network of cross-national contacts between younger accounting researchers, and between researchers and practitioners.
The EAA Doctoral Colloquium will take place in the :
Scandic Rosendahl Hotel Pyynikintie 13 33230 Tampere FINLAND Tel: +358 (0)3 2441 111 Fax: +358 (0)3 2441 2211
It is located at a 10 minutes' drive from central Tampere.
Please CLICK HERE to download the tentative programme of the Colloquium.
Please CLICK HERE to download the list of participants.
COLLOQUIUM ADMINISTRATION |
Ms. Marion Hebbelynck EAA c/o EIASM - Place de Brouckère-plein 31 - 1000 Brussels - Belgium Tel : +32 2 226 66 60 - Fax : +32 2 512 19 29 Email : eaa@eiasm.be
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