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[Fwd: [industrycenters] 2009 Sloan Industry Studies Fellowship Reminder]

From: Nancy Rose <nrose_at_MIT.EDU>
Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 11:15:37 -0400
I know this is short notice (due October 15) if you haven't already seen the announcement, but thought it might be worth forwarding.  These are intended for junior faculty, who must be nominated by a senior scholar.  I don't know that it matters given that a selection committee decides on the awards, but word has it that the President of the Sloan Foundation may be receptive to economics research : )    See details attached.

Nancy
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Subject: [industrycenters] 2009 Sloan Industry Studies Fellowship Reminder
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:50:46 -0400
From: industrystudiescommittee <industrystudiescommi@sloan.org>
Reply-To: industrystudiescommittee <industrystudiescommi@sloan.org>
To: Industry Studies <industrycenters@listserver.sloan-c.org>


The Industry Studies Committee would like to remind you about the availability of Sloan Industry Studies Fellowships for 2009 to support the development of industry studies as a multidisciplinary field of research.  Fellowships include an award of $45,000 for a two-year period and are intended to recognize and support junior faculty members in a wide range of academic disciplines.

 

The Sloan Industry Studies Program encourages research interaction between academics and people in industry in order to stimulate new lines of inquiry and broaden the impact of related scholarship.  Awards are made to scholars who show the most outstanding promise of making important contributions to understanding the complex systems of companies, product and labor markets, institutions and their interactions that shape the multifaceted environment of modern industrial enterprises.      

 

The deadline for nominations is October 15, 2008.  Candidates must be nominated by a senior scholar; direct applications are not accepted. Details are attached, along with the nomination form.  For more information please visit www.sloan.org.

 
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INDUSTRY STUDIES COMMITTEE
Diran Apelian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Frank Giarratani, University of Pittsburgh, Coordinator
Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University
Ken Kraemer, University of California at Irvine
 
Frank Mayadas, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, "ex-officio" member
Gail Pesyna, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, "ex-officio" member

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