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Hugh Gunz

Professor Emeritus,
University of Toronto

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Posted By Hugh Gunz 12-10-2014 17:36
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EGOS 2015 Athens: SWG Careers Within and Across Organizations Subtheme 1 Careers: multilevel issues in theory, methodology and empirical research. Convenors Wolfgang Mayrhofer, WU Vienna, Austria, wolfgang.mayrhofer@wu.ac.at Hugh Gunz, University of Toronto, Canada, hugh.gunz@utoronto.ca ...
Posted By Hugh Gunz 12-10-2012 14:00
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Dear colleagues, The 2013 EGOS meeting and the standing working group on careers will take place in Montreal from July 4-6, 2013. The theme of the standing working group on careers is 'Rethinking Careers: Theoretical Foundations of Career Studies and their Development'. We invite papers focusing on ...
Posted By Hugh Gunz 01-12-2011 06:29
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Hi all Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submitting short papers (3000 word max) to this year's EGOS meeting in Gothenburg is approaching fast. It's January 16th, at 23:59 CET. The Careers field now has a Standing Working Group, and this year's theme is "Careers within and across organizations: ...
Posted By Hugh Gunz 11-04-2010 22:15
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I'm in, too -- but I'm not quite sure why everyone on CareerNet has to know :) Hugh On 2010-11-04 17:25, Michael Arthur wrote: Dear Career "Netters" This is to let you know that a website to support our teaching about careers has recently been established. The website consists of pilot recommendations ...
Posted By Hugh Gunz 09-15-2010 18:22
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Next year's International Critical Management Conference will be held in Naples, from 11-13 July, 2011. One of the streams is "Embedding career in its social, cultural and historical context". Our aim in this stream is to extend traditional notions of career by giving attention more explicitly ...