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18 The Accounting Historians Notebook, April 2005 University of Mississippi, with the residual to go to University of Mis-souri at St Louis. He acknowledged the significant contribution made at Geor-gia State, particularly by Norm Dressel who provided books, Al Roberts, and Elliot Slocum. Offered proposal that the digitalization of AHJ by EBSCO be expanded to include all prior journals. The proposal was so moved, seconded, and ap-proved by the body present. Presented Dick Fleischman with a plaque honoring his year as President of the Academy. Hourglass Award: Dick Fleischman announced that Lee D. Parker, who is editor of AAAJ, is the 2004 recipient. He will formally receive the award at the AAA meeting in Orlando. Treasurer’s Report: John Rigsby presented the financial statements for July, 2004. The report was accepted by the body present. Dick Fleischman reviewed the Acad-emy events that will take place in Or-lando at the AAA meeting. General Business: There was no gen-eral business. The meeting was adjourned at 3 PM. Accounting History Doctoral Colloquium The Fourth Accounting History International Conference Braga, Portugal Wednesday, 7 September 2005, 10.00 am – 6.00 pm As part of the proceedings of the fourth Accounting History International Conference being held at the University of Minho during 7-9 September 2005, the second Accounting History Doctoral Colloquium will be held during the day preceding conference registration and the opening reception. A Panel of experienced researchers in accounting history has been assembled for the Doc-toral Colloquium and is outlined below: Garry Carnegie Lúcia Lima Rodrigues Melbourne University Private University of Minho (Chair and Editor, Accounting History) (Convenor, 4AHIC) Russell Craig, Australian National University Steve Walker, Anne Loft, Copenhagen Business School Cardiff Bus. School Angelo Riccaboni, University of Siena The Doctoral Colloquium will allow up to ten doctoral students in accounting history to make presentations on issues in their research and for members of the Panel to comment on the formal presentations and to offer encouragement and advice to all participants. A “getting published” workshop will also be conducted as a key component of the event. The attendance fee per participant will be 125 Euro, including a light lunch and morning and afternoon tea/coffee. Expressions of interest in attending the Doctoral Colloquium should be forwarded to Garry Carnegie at: 4ahic@muprivate.edu.au Expressions of interests should be received by 30 June 2005. They should detail the title of the research project, provide an abstract of no more than 600 words, and include the name of the principal supervisor and the sponsoring institution.
Object Description
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Accounting History Doctoral Colloquium Forth Accounting History International Conference |
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Accounting History Doctoral Colloquium (2nd : 2005 :Braga : Portugal) Accounting History International conference (4th : 2005 : Braga : Portugal) |
Citation | Accounting Historians Notebook, 2005, Vol. 28, no. 1 (April), pp. 18 |
Date-Issued | 2005 |
Source | Originally published by: Academy of Accounting Historians |
Rights | Copyright held by: Academy of Accounting Historians |
Type | Text |
Format | PDF page image (148 KB) |
Collection | University of Mississippi Library. Accounting Collection |
Digital Publisher | University of Mississippi Library. Accounting Collection |
Date-Digitally Created | 2014 |
Language | eng |
Identifier | Notebook April 2005-p18 |