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PhD Programme
Each year at the CBERN Annual Conference, CBERN organizes a programme for PhD students doing research in business ethics. The Programme provides PhD students with an excellent opportunity to participate in professional development and networking while meeting other PhD students from across Canada who share research interests.
This year, the Programme has been expanded and includes a 'meet-and-greet' dinner, a full-day Workshop, and a professional development/networking breakfast, in addition to the main CBERN Conference programme. For information, please contact Hilary Martin (hmartin@cbern.ca), or visit the PhD Cluster website for details on this and other initiatives.
PhD Cluster 'Meet-and-Greet'
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Venue and time to be Announced
The 'Meet-and Greet' dinner will provide an opportunity for the PhD Cluster participants to meet each other in an informal setting, and get acquainted with fellow Cluster members' research interests. Time and location will be announced shortly.
PhD Research Workshop
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
The Lord Nelson Hotel: Admiral Room
9:00am - 4:30pm (to be confirmed)
Workshop Website
Our annual PhD Research Workshop, organized by the PhD Cluster members, will feature presentations of research-in-progress, cross-disciplinary discussion and professional development sessions tailored to PhDs working in the field of business ethics. If you are a PhD student working in business ethics and enrolled at a Canadian institution, and are not yet a member of the PhD cluster, please contact Hilary Martin to join (hmartin@cbern.ca). A call for participation will be circulated soon.
Visit the PhD Cluster website for details on this and other initiatives.
The day will conclude with a reception and dinner at The Lord Nelson Hotel and will provide an opportunity for Workshop participants to network with the Business and Spirituality Workshop participants.
PhD Professional Development/Networking Breakfast
Friday, May 26, 2011
The Lord Nelson Hotel: Georgian Lounge
8:00am - 9:30am
Friday begins with a PhD networking breakfast at the Lord Nelson Hotel. This new initiative aims to connect PhDs with senior members of the network regarding research and professional opportunities. If you are not a PhD student but would like to attend and connect with the PhD Cluster, please indicate your interest when you register.
Ride-Sharing to Congress, Fredericton, New Brunswick
The PhD Cluster and Atlantic Regional Office will provide assistance to conference participants in finding ride-sharing arrangements for those continuing on to the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Please let us know if you are interested in ride-sharing when you register for the CBERN Annual Conference by emailing our Atlantic Office, atlantic@cbern.ca.
For more information, please contact Hilary Martin (hmartin@cbern.ca).
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