apira 2016

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apira 2016
APIRA 2016
Hosted by the School of Accounting
12 July 2016
RMIT University City Campus
Melbourne, Australia
8th Asia-Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference
Emerging Scholars’ Colloquium
This colloquium is open to PhD students as well as university lecturers and emerging researchers, and those who
are within their first five years of having completed their PhD.
Participants will have the opportunity to discuss their research with peers and senior research faculty in a
structured, facilitated colloquium as well as informally during breaks and shared meal times.
The colloquium will take place on Tuesday 12 July 2016 (8.30 am–5.30 pm) in “The Green Brain”, RMIT University
City campus, Melbourne, immediately before the APIRA 2016 conference.
Space will be limited, so applications for entry to the colloquium will be competitively assessed.
Colloquium Presentation Subjects
— How to network
— Strategies to avoid procrastination
— Creativity for continuous innovation
— Respectful appreciative relationships
— Shared leadership
— Care and maintenance of good mentoring
relationships
— How not to sabotage your future
— Improving the impact of your publications
— Leveraging your postdoctoral research
— Emerging scholar as change agent: providing
relevance
ALL ENQUIRIES TO:
APIRA 2016 Conference Managers
Email: [email protected]
Colloquium Convenors: Professor Lee Parker and
Professor Steven Dellaportas, RMIT University
www.rmit.edu.au/apira2016
Conference plenary speakers
— John Dumay (Macquarie University, Australia)
— Lisa Evans (University of Stirling, UK)
— Cheryl R Lehman (Hofstra University, USA)
— Christopher Napier (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
— Ileana Steccolini (Bocconi University, Italy)
Colloquium Panel Members
— Fiona Anderson-Gough (University of Warwick, UK)
— Christine Cooper (Strathclyde University, UK)
— Craig Deegan (RMIT University, Australia)
— Clinton Free (University of New South Wales, Australia)
— Kathryn Haynes (Newcastle University, UK)
— Noel Hyndman (Queen’s University, Northern Ireland)
— Carlos Larrinaga-Gonzales (University of Burgos, Spain)
— Doris Merkl-Davies, (Bangor University, UK)
— Brendan O’Connell (RMIT University, Australia)
— Nava Subramaniam (RMIT University, Australia)
— Helen Tregidga (Auckland University of Technology,
New Zealand)
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