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Call for Nominations: The Everett Cherrington Hughes Award 2010

  • 1.  Call for Nominations: The Everett Cherrington Hughes Award 2010

    Posted 03-18-2010 15:41

    Call for Nominations:

    The <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Everett</st1:place></st1:city> Cherrington Hughes Award for Careers Scholarship

    Deadline: 15 April, 2010

     

    The Hughes award recognizes scholarship which has made a significant contribution to the task of linking careers theory with the broader field of organization studies.

     

    It is the Careers Division's premier award, a way of honouring those of our colleagues who have worked to build bridges between careers and other areas of organizational enquiry. The aim of this award is to acknowledge the work of scholars who have forged, rather than severed, connections between careers and other fields of social inquiry. The award carries, with the permission of his family, the name of Everett Cherrington Hughes. It does so to commemorate his seminal role in establishing careers as an object of scholarly study, but more particularly because it rewards the kind of contribution his work embodied. Past recipients of the award are: Ed Schein, Tim Hall, Lotte Bailyn, Mike Arthur, Jeff Greenhaus, Barbara Lawrence.    

     

    Nomination materials should be emailed to committee chair Yehuda Baruch. The following information is required for a nomination to be considered and must be emailed as one unit by the April 15th deadline: (1) letter of support from primary nominator, (2) a copy of the nominee's vita, and (3) at least one additional letter of support. Letters of support should clearly detail how the nominee meets the requirements of this honor. Also, in addition to organizing the nomination, the primary nominator is responsible for communicating with the nominee and with those who write letters of support. Please remember that the award committee does not use a rolling nomination procedure.

     

    Thank you in advance for your participation in this important process. Please call -44-1603-593341 or email Yehuda with any questions. 

     

     

    Committee Members:

    Chair: Yehuda Baruch y.baruch@uea.ac.uk

    Member of CAR: Richard Klimoski rklimosk@gmu.edu

    Member, Non-CAR – Denise Rousseau denise@cmu.edu 



    Professor Yehuda Baruch
    Editor, Group & Organization Management
    Norwich Business School, UEA, UK
    Tel -44-1603-593341
    Fax -44-1603-593343