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Eriselda Danaj

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Posted By Eriselda Danaj 07-21-2025 10:52
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Are today's mentorship models keeping pace with academia's evolving challenges, and how can we reshape them to truly support both mentors and mentees? We need your insights to pinpoint the gaps and chart a clear path forward. 1. Share your experience and the vision for the future of mentorship ...
Posted By Eriselda Danaj 08-08-2024 07:35
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Dear 2024 AOM attendees, Following a successful workshop last summer in Boston (with more than 150 participants across disciplines), we decided to bring back the 2.0 Paradox Methods PDW in a more interactive format! Whether you're a paradox pro or just starting your PhD journey, this workshop provides ...
Posted By Eriselda Danaj 08-08-2024 07:35
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Dear 2024 AOM attendees, Following a successful workshop last summer in Boston (with more than 150 participants across disciplines), we decided to bring back the 2.0 Paradox Methods PDW in a more interactive format! Whether you're a paradox pro or just starting your PhD journey, this workshop provides ...
Posted By Eriselda Danaj 07-16-2024 05:39
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(Apologies for cross-posting) Dear 2024 AOM attendees, Energized and motivated by a successful workshop last summer in Boston (we had more than 150 participants), we decided to bring back the Paradox Methods PDW, in a more interactive format! Whether you're a paradox pro or just starting ...
Posted By Eriselda Danaj 06-06-2023 17:26
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Dear Colleagues, We invite you to participate in the in-person PDW at the upcoming AOM meeting "Paradox and its methodological underpinning: where we are and what is next", sponsored by the Research Methods division. This PDW examines the methodological traditions of paradox theory while exploring ...