IJGE and WAIB Award
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3rd Emerald International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship and Women in the Academy of Business Emerging Scholar Award; Deadline 17 Jan 2011
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Dear Colleagues:
I would like to draw your attention to the following two WAIB (Women in the Academy of International Business) award announcements. Attached please find the detailed announcements of the 3rd Emerald IJGE & WAIB Emerging Scholar Award in Women’s Entrepreneurship and the 2011 WAIB Helping Hands Award, which are posted at the WAIB (Women in the Academy of International Business) website ().
The 3rd Emerald IJGE & WAIB Emerging Scholar Award in Women’s Entrepreneurship.
The purpose of the Emerald IJGE & WAIB Emerging Scholar Award in Women’s Entrepreneurship is: to encourage high calibre scholarly research in women’s entrepreneurship, and to platform the work of dynamic young researchers, particularly those who are in a position to offer exciting new perspectives.
To be eligible for the award, papers must be accepted for presentation at the 2011 AIB annual meeting in Nagoya, Japan (submission deadline January 17, 2011). Please refer to the AIB website () for conference information.
The 2011 WAIB Helping Hands Award.
The Women in the Academy of International Business (WAIB) are pleased to announce the availability of a number of WAIB Helping Hands Awards to aid:
- women full-time faculty members who have an accepted paper for presentation at the 2011 AIB Conference and meet the AIB qualifications of “Low-Income Status” (annual income of less than US$25,000).
- women full-time Ph.D. students/candidates who are the first author of an accepted paper for presentation at the 2011 AIB Conference. In addition, the applicant has to provide a statement detailing the need for funding.
Each award will:
- provide the registration fee to attend the 2011 AIB Conference in Nagoya, Japan.
- provide the AIB membership due for one year.
These funds are made possible by the generosity of WAIB members and non-members. More information on WAIB and the WAIB Helping Hands campaign can be found at the WAIB website at
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at murrayjan@umsl.edu. Thanks.
Best Wishes,
Janet
Janet Y. Murray, Ph.D.
E. Desmond Lee Professor for Developing Women Leaders and Entrepreneurs in International Business
Professor of Marketing
College of Business Administration
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Phone: (314) 516-6537
E-mail: murrayjan@umsl.edu
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President, Women of the Academy of International Business (WAIB)
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