The Organizational Behavior and Human Resources (OBHR) Area at Purdue University's Mitch Daniels School of Business is pleased to invite prospective Ph.D. students to their Fall 2024 Virtual Open House on November 11th, 2024 from 7-8PM EST. To register, please visit the following website by Friday, November 8th, 2024: http://tiny.cc/PurdueOBHR2024
The OBHR Area is comprised of 13 tenure-track faculty, including: Allie Gabriel, Ben Dunford, Brad Alge, Brian Dineen, David Schoorman, Ellen Kossek, Jim Dworkin, Jordan Nielsen, Kate Zipay, Kelly Wilson, Meredith Woehler, Mike Campion, and Tobias Dennerlein. Topics that our students are collaborating on with OBHR faculty include: issues at the work-nonwork and work-family interface, recovery and leisure, well-being, emotions and emotional labor, leadership, trust, diversity and gender, meaningfulness at work, networks of workplace relationships, recruitment and job search processes, identity and stigma, and motivation. Our faculty frequently collaborate and publish research with doctoral students in premier management journals such as Academy of Management Annals, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management, Organization Science, and Personnel Psychology, among other outlets, helping our students secure top job placements in a competitive market. Students also receive a competitive stipend, as well as financial support for attending our conferences.
Beyond working with esteemed faculty, admitted students will benefit from the Center for Working Well that will afford research, outreach, and networking opportunities, and enjoy a vibrant, interdisciplinary experience with doctoral students in other programs on campus. The Greater Lafayette/West Lafayette area also is highly affordable and rapidly growing, allowing OBHR students at Purdue to have incredibly fruitful lives both inside and outside the Ph.D. program.
For more information about the OBHR Area Ph.D. program, please visit here. Applications for our program are due on December 15, 2024 (note that this date is earlier than other programs in the Daniels School of Business; please ensure that you identify the OBHR area as your program of choice). Please forward this email to prospective students you may know of/be supporting through the Ph.D. admissions process. We look forward to meeting you/your students!
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Allison S. Gabriel, Ph.D.
Thomas J. Howatt Chair in Management
Professor of Management (OBHR)
Mitch Daniels School of Business
Purdue University
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