1st European PostDoc Summer School for Advanced Work and Organizational Psychology

 

Berlin, Saturday, September 6th until Friday, September 12th, 2008

 

The First European PostDoc Summer School for Advanced Work and Organizational Psychology in Berlin features several keynote discussions, intense group work and workshops on essential career related topics for PostDocs in the field of Work and Organizational Psychology condensed in a six day program. During this Summer School research findings will be presented in poster sessions and exchange with practitioners will be possible in receptions of two leading German companies in exquisite locations in and around Berlin.

Keynote speakers are:

§ Prof. Dr. Neil Anderson, University of Amsterdam, NL

§ Prof. Dr. Adrian Furnham, University College London, UK

§ Prof. Dr. Joyce Osland, San José State University, CA, USA

§ Prof. Dr. Frank Schmidt, University of Iowa, IA, USA

§ Prof. Dr. Neal Schmitt, Michigan State University, MI, USA

The First European PostDoc Summer School for Advanced Work and Organizational Psychology features:

§ 50 PostDocs representing European countries

§ Ten senior scholars

§ Five keynote discussions with leading international scholars

§ Four days with workshops in ten group sessions

§ Three fireside chats on research planning, organization, and publishing

§ One poster- session

§ Two receptions hosted by companies including meetings with practitioners

- Deutsche Bahn AG: Management Academy, Kaiserbahnhof, Potsdam (Monday)

- Daimler AG: Potsdam Square, Berlin (Thursday)

For questions about the application process, deadlines and bakground information please look through these web ressources or feel free to contact Mr. Peter Kolb at the conference office via email at any time: kolb@leuphana.de .

Application deadline is the 6th of June 2008.

Please forward this call to other qualified PostDocs in Europe.

This event is organised by Jürgen Deller and Frieder Paulus, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany and is supported by EAWOP and German Fachgruppe Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie in Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie.

The PostDoc Summer School is supported by