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Introduction

ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø Summer Academic Conference, Denver, 24-26 Jul 2026; Deadline now 28 Jan

2026 ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø Summer Academic Conference – Call for Papers Extension!

July 20, 2026 | Virtual Conference
July 24-26, 2026 | Denver, Colorado

The deadline for the 2026 ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø Summer Academic Conference call for papers is has been extended! Submit your research before the new January 28th deadline to be considered for acceptance. Call for papers information, including the conference theme and track descriptions can be found on the Summer Call for Papers webpage. Submission deadline is now Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

Increasing YOUR Impact: Amplifying Scholarship, Teaching, and Organizational Leadership

Marketing academia stands at a pivotal moment. The work we do extends far beyond publishing research—it shapes how we mentor students, influence organizations, and lead within our institutions. Whether you’re preparing for your first faculty position, navigating the tenure process, refining your teaching methods, or stepping into administrative roles, your career path deserves dedicated attention and support. The 2026 Summer Academic Conference recognizes that professional growth happens across multiple dimensions, and every stage of your academic journey matters.

Plan to join us in Denver, CO, to connect with colleagues who share your commitment to excellence in all aspects of academic life. Through curated workshops, panels, and collaborative sessions, you’ll gain practical strategies for advancing your scholarship, teaching effectiveness, and leadership capabilities. This conference creates space for doctoral students seeking job market guidance, clinical faculty exploring new pedagogical approaches, and experienced professors transitioning into administrative positions. Together, we’ll build the knowledge, relationships, and momentum that fuel meaningful careers in marketing academia.

Conference Co-Chairs: Kay Peters (University of California, Davis & University of Hamburg), Kelly Hewett (Colorado State University), & Kim Whitler (University of Virginia)