The MSR Interest Group has established three task forces for
this academic year.
The Fundraising Task Force is designed to identify people
and gorups who could be approached to support MSR activities
such as the doctoral consortium, best dissertation proposal
award, and research sponsored by MSR and its leadership.
Members of this task force would be expected to dientify and
contact these groups, after consulting with the MSR
leadership, and ask for donations.If you are interested in
this task force, please contact Bob Giacalone at
ragiacal@temple.edu. A Chair is needed for this Task Force,
so any volunteers who would want to Chair this task force
should make me aware of it.
The Connection Task Force is designed to identify groups in
AOM (such as Gender and Diversity and SIM) and out of AOM
(such as the psychology and religion division of the
American Psychological association or the Institute of
Noetic Science) and make formal contact with the leadership
of these groups so as to identify common interests and
explore possible joint ventures. If you are interested in
this task force, please contact Bob Giacalone at
ragiacal@temple.edu. A Chair is needed for this Task Force,
so any volunteers who would want to Chair this task force
should make me aware of it.
The Five Year Review Task Force is designed to help in
developing the five year review report that is required by
AOM. Those interested in this task force should contact
Robert A. Giacalone, Ph.D.
Department of Human Resource Management
313 Speakman Hall, FSBM
Temple University
1810 N. 13th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
e-mail:
ragiacal@temple.edu
Work phone: (215) 204-7038
Fax: (215) 204-8362
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