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2018 Ph.D. Summer School on Negotiations and Conflict Resolution

  • 1.  2018 Ph.D. Summer School on Negotiations and Conflict Resolution

    Posted 04-02-2018 03:09
    Dear colleagues,

    If you are a doctoral student (or work with doctoral students), I encourage you to see the message below from Cynthia Wang about an interesting summer school opportunity!

    Best,

    Lukas

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    From: Wang, Cynthia <cynthia.wang@okstate.edu>
    Date: Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 1:55 AM
    Subject: Listserv Post
    To: Lukas Neville <Lukas.Neville@umanitoba.ca>

     

    Arison School of Business Announces

    The 2018 Ph.D. Summer School

    on

    Negotiations and Conflict Resolution

    Israel, June 20 – June 29, 2018

     

    We are pleased to announce the 6th annual exciting International Doctoral Summer School between June 20 – June 29, 2018.

    The class will be led by Adam Galinsky and Yaacov Trope. It is open to both post-docs and PhD students. It will offer a week-long intensive workshop on concepts and methods of research on Negotiations and Conflict Resolution. Also connected to the workshop is the International Negotiations and Conflict Resolution conference, which will take place on June 26-27, 2018 and will feature renowned speakers from across the disciplines of Management, Psychology, Marketing and Sociology.

     

    The workshop will consist of two sessions each day, a morning session and an afternoon session, each session structured around seminars and exercises. There will be ample time for informal interaction between the participants as well as facilities and organized extracurricular activities to facilitate such interaction. Students will be sent a reading list in advance and will be required to read it before the seminar starts.

    The workshop will end with students' presentations of a program of research designed to test their ideas.

    The school will be open for post-docs and PhD students in behavioral science.

    Since this is a small and intensive workshop, we limit the registration only for 15 students selected on the basis of their qualifications and background.

     

    AIM
    The mission of the summer school is to provide high-quality training for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral students in selected areas of the behavioral sciences interested in Negotiations and Conflict Resolution. The participants will prepare in small teams a research proposal to be presented on the last day. We will explore theory and research on diversity, with a focus on the social context, the underlying mental processes, and their consequences for individuals, groups, and society.

     

    REGISTRATION

    The registration deadline is Thursday, April 12, 2018.

    To apply for the Summer School please send the following to SummerAtArison@idc.ac.il:

    1.      Your academic C.V.

    2.      A short application letter describing your background, research interests, and why you are interested in participating in the current summer school. 

    3.      A short letter of endorsement from your advisor.

     

    ACCOMMODATION
    IDC will cover for student's accommodations during the workshop.

    Travel costs will not be covered by IDC. 
    More information regarding the accommodation will be announced at a later stage.

     

    *Note: Dates are subject to changes.

     

     

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    Lukas Neville, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor, Organizational Behaviour
    Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba
    412 Drake Centre, 181 Freedman Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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    lukas.neville@umanitoba.ca
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