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HR Division New Faculty Virtual Consortium Series

  • 1.  HR Division New Faculty Virtual Consortium Series

    Posted 02-08-2021 21:38
    HR Division Virtual Session
    COVID-19 Challenges to Career Vocational Development of New Career Faculty

    The Human Resources Division of the Academy of Management is pleased to invites attendees for the first of a series of Virtual Sessions of the HR New Faculty Consortium! This first virtual session will focus on COVID challenges to career vocational development of new career faculty.

    Date: February 20, 2021
    Time: 9 - 11am, Eastern (US) Time

    This professional development workshop is geared towards new career assistant professors (also welcome - those who are imminently graduating) who teach or conduct research in Human Resources Management. Featuring successful senior faculty members with proven records in research and teaching, this virtual PDW aims to provide guidance in navigating an academic career in an ever-changing and challenging environment.


    This session will consist of a one-hour Panel discussion aimed at various aspects of COVID challenges including work-life balanceremote teaching, initiating networks from the virtual abyss, and career choices amid a pandemic.

    Attendees will then have the opportunity to participate in a breakout session of their choosing to engage in a guided discussion with other faculty about 
    teaching challenges during COVIDconducting research during COVID, and navigating geographically dispersed teaching.

    Schedule
    9:00am to 9:15am - Welcome & Introduction

    9:15am to 10:15am - Main Panel session
    Michal Biron, Deanne Den Hartog, Jill Ellingson, Allie Gabriel, Brian Harney, Chris Rosen

    10:15am to 10:20am - Break

    10:20am to 10:55am - Breakout session (Choose one)
    1. Teaching challenges during COVID-19
    Julie Hancock, Joel Koopman

    2. Research during COVID-19: Perspectives from Senior Faculty
    Peter Bamberger, David Collings, Jill Ellingson

    3. Teaching geographically spread-out students
    Michal Biron, Peter Odrakiewicz

    10:55am to 11:00am - Wrap-up and Thank you

    How To Register
    To register, please click the link below, or copy/paste it into your web browser. If you have any questions or experience technical problems, please contact Kathleen Keeler (keeler.79@osu.edu).

    Pre-registration IS REQUIRED. This session is limited to 100 participants. The deadline for registration is February 13.

    Click below, or copy and paste the following link into your browser.

    https://tinyurl.com/y6tj5ufs