Calling all TU faculty and grad students!
Are you up to date on the most cutting-edge research methodologies? Thanks to the support of Dean Shohreh Kaynama of the College of Business and Economics and Dean Terry Cooney of the College of Liberal Arts, the faculty and graduate students at Towson University have a great opportunity to participate in a dynamic research methods Webcast program.
The CARMA Consortium Webcast Program provides faculty and students Internet access to the latest developments in research methods used in organizational and social science disciplines, as well as a 50% discount on 2009 CARMA Short Courses offered at Virginia Commonwealth University in May.
The 2008-2009 Consortium Webcast Program includes 10 one-hour lectures on advanced topics delivered live (with video and audio components) by leading methodological scholars from organizational studies. The live Webcasts are available for group-viewing by an unlimited number of participants from each member institution. Additionally, the Towson University community has access to 36 additional recorded lectures from the CARMA Video Library. To gain access to these recordings, please register (for free) at www.carma.vcu.edu.
The first event will be held on Friday, Sept. 26 in LI 200 at Towson University from 12 to 1:30 p.m.
Webcast: Dr. Herman Aguinis
University of Colorado-Denver
Review of Research Methods in Organizational Studies