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Ariel Ellis

20th Annual River Cities I-O Psychology (RCIO) Conference at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga – Call for Submissions, Attendance, and Sponsorship

 

We are excited to announce the upcoming 20th Annual River Cities Industrial-Organizational (RCIO) Psychology Conference, set for early November at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This landmark event brings together students, practitioners, and scholars to explore the latest research and insights in I-O psychology. Whether you’re submitting research or attending, this milestone event promises to be valuable for all participants.

Why Attend?

The RCIO Conference offers a unique chance to hear from leading experts, network with professionals, and engage in stimulating discussions. It’s designed to benefit everyone, from seasoned practitioners to students. Whether you're presenting or not, this is an excellent opportunity to connect with others passionate about advancing I-O psychology.

Key Conference Highlights:

  • Conference Dates: November 8th - 9th 2024 (Book accommodations soon, as fall is a busy time in Chattanooga.)

  • Submissions Deadline: Open now – view details at the RCIO Call for Submissions
  • Theme: Employee Value Propositions, Employer of Choice, and Managing Employee Expectations
  • Speakers: A stellar lineup of invited experts is confirmed, with limited slots for additional presentations and posters

Conference Registration:

Registration opens later this month. We recommend booking accommodations early. Full details are available on the RCIO Conference website.

We appreciate your help in spreading the word about this exciting event and look forward to welcoming participants to celebrate this 20th anniversary milestone.

For inquiries, or to explore sponsorship opportunities, contact Dr. Chris Cunningham at chris-cunningham@utc.edu.

 

For more about the conference, please visit the 20th Annual River Cities I-O (RCIO) Psychology Conference website.

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