Saint Peter’s University is accepting applications for admissions for Fall 2020 Anonym / Friday, April 17, 2020 0 2747 Article rating: 5.0 The Online Industrial Organizational Psychology program at Saint Peter’s allows students to be employed full-time while also advancing their education and careers. Our unique program offers students a high-quality education at an affordable price. The 36-credit degree provides you with the training to improve workplace performance and the know-how to analyze big data in a business setting. We have two-track options available (MS or MA degree). Both programs follow a scientist-practitioner model by focusing on scientific and empirical research to help solve problems in organizations. As a full-time student or working professional, you can finish your degree in as fast as 15 months. Set yourself apart with a graduate degree that prepares you to become a leader in a global world. Read more
Radford University’s Master’s Program in I-O is extending its Fall 2020 application deadline till June 15th! Anonym / Friday, April 17, 2020 0 2413 Article rating: No rating Radford University offers both the MA and MS in I-O Psychology. As a long standing, respected program with distinguished alumni, RU I-O requires 37 credits over 21 months through small, face-to-face courses. We offer a balance of “I” and “O” with a heavy emphasis on client projects and applications of data science. More information can be found at https://www.radford.edu/content/chbs/home/psychology/programs/industrial-organizational.html or by contacting nreilly@radford.edu . Please share this notice with prospective students. Read more
Call for Papers on the COVID-19 Pandemic with a Rapid Review Process Anonym / Thursday, April 16, 2020 0 2537 Article rating: No rating The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered many aspects of work and nonwork life, with both short-term and likely long-term effects. There are many potential ways that the science of applied psychology can contribute to the public good and enhance our understanding of how COVID-19 has affected employees, leaders, teams, families, organizations as well as the communities in which these groups reside in. The faster that we can bring our scientific evidence to others, the more we can help. The Journal of Applied Psychology (http://0-www-apa-org.library.alliant.edu/pubs/journals/apl/) invites quantitative and qualitative papers directly related to the pandemic. To be clear, the goal of this Call for Papers is to understand work- and employment-related phenomena associated with the COVID- 19 pandemic. Therefore, although data collected prior to COVID-19 could be used for comparison or linkage purposes, we are interested in research that directly informs our scientific understanding of the COVID-19 experience. To ensure relevance beyond COVID-19, we expect all submissions to discuss the implications of their findings beyond the current crisis in some manner. Read more
Outstanding Dissertation in Leadership - Award Deadline May 4 Anonym / Monday, April 13, 2020 0 2152 Article rating: No rating The Center for Leadership at Florida International University, in partnership with AOM's Network of Leadership Scholars, is again hosting and sponsoring the 9th edition of the Alvah H. Chapman Outstanding Leadership Dissertation award. Read more
Submission deadline for the 2020 Southern Management Conference is extended to May 11th Anonym / Monday, April 13, 2020 0 2172 Article rating: No rating In these uncertain times of Covid-19, many of us are doing things a little differently and some of us have additional responsibilities. For these reasons, the submission deadline for the 2020 Southern Management Conference is extended to May 11th (southernmanagement.site-ym.com/page/Meetings). At this time, we still plan to hold the SMA 2020 Conference on October 20th – 24th in St. Pete Beach, FL. If social distancing requirements prevent a face-to-face conference, we will have a virtual conference. Regardless of the format (face-to-face, virtual or hybrid), the SMA Conference will feature all of our usual components, including doctoral and faculty consortiums, paper presentations, symposiums, panel discussions, methodological talks, and social events. Read more