Launchpad: Becoming a Methodologist: How to Build a Career with Research Methods
The zoom session is sponsored by Women in Research Methods (WRM) and CARMA for Friday, June 12th from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Savings Time. Topics will include ways to become more involved in research methods, practical tips on becoming a research methodologist, and how to build a career with research methods. A panel discussion will precede an audience Q&A. Although the session is sponsored by WRM, both men and women are welcome. No charge, but please register to receive the zoom link.
Panelists include:
- Dr. Lisa Schurer Lambert, Department Head and Professor at the Neeley School of Business of Texas Christian University
- Dr. Tine Köhler, Professor at the Melbourne Business School of the University of Melbourne
- Dr. Yifan Song, Associate Professor at the Mays Business School of Texas A&M University
- Dr. Dina Krasikova, Associate Professor at the Carlos Alvarez College of Business of the University of Texas at San Antonio
- Dr. Hettie Richardson, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs and Professor at the Neeley School of Business of Texas Christian University
- Dr. Anne Smith, Professor at the Haslam College of Business of the University of Tennessee
Registration Instructions:
To register for “Women in Research Methods (WRM) Launchpad”, please follow the steps below.
- Log in to your CARMA account.
- Use the following link to register for the event: https://carmattu.com/product/women-in-research-methods-wrm-launchpad/
Women in Research Methods is for women academics in management and the organizational sciences who share an interest in research methods. We are faculty members and doctoral students sharing interests, questions, concerns, and advice on writing methods papers, using methods, teaching methods, integrating methods research in an academic career, and other issues related to both qualitative and quantitative methods. Organized by Tine Köhler (University of Melbourne) and Lisa Schurer Lambert (Texas Christian University) and supported by CARMA, the journal Organizational Research Methods, the Women in Research Methods network (find us on our website, Facebook and LinkedIn), and the Research Methods Division of the Academy of Management.
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Leslie Garza
Oklahoma State University
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