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Call For Proposals - EAWOP SMALL GROUP MEETINGS

11.11.2020

 

Call for Proposals

EAWOP’s mission is to promote and support the development of Work and Organizational Psychology in Europe.

One obvious way to do this is to get work and organizational psychologists from across Europe together to explore mutual interest and build collaborative networks. In addition to its successful biennial congress, EAWOP funds Small Group Meetings (SGM), which are small-scale research or practice-oriented conferences for 20-25 participants with an international group of delegates that aim to stimulate contact between EAWOP members, and to develop cross-national collaborative networks within Europe. Given the current pandemic, we recognise the difficulties in organising face-to-face meetings, so we will also support SGMs organised virtually.
The EC is seeking proposals for intensive, multi-day SGMs with an international range of delegates in which members of EAWOP play an active part. EAWOP members interested in organizing SGM are invited to submit a proposal to the EAWOP Executive Committee (EC) by the deadline on February 26th, 2021.

Consistent with the aims of SGMs, funding is contingent on meeting the following conditions:

  • A multi-day meeting focused on a specific and important theme in work and organizational psychology.  Meetings can have
    • An academic focus aimed at advancing theory and research in a particular topic.
    • A practitioner focus aimed at advancing the practice of work and organisational psychology through collaboration with academics.
    • A policy orientation aimed at advancing the impact of work and organisational psychology academic and practitioners on policy in Europe
  • Are submitted by EAWOP members or EAWOP Constituents
  • Have a maximum of 20-25 participants, so that all participants can actively participate and present;
    • At least 50% of the participants are EAWOP members;
    • Participants are from at least four different European countries.  Participation from European countries reflecting the broad constituent base of EAWOP is encouraged and participation from countries outside Europe is welcomed
  • Offer the lowest possible costs to EAWOP members.
  • Responsibility for the organization lies with the local organizers, not with EAWOP;
    • Please consider the implications of the COVID pandemic for your meeting
    • While we would still prefer SGM to be face-to-face, we recognise that a virtual meeting may be preferable given the current pandemic. 
    • If you organise your meeting virtually (which may be cheaper), then funds can also be used to hold networking and collaboration activities at (or around) the EAWOP Congress in Glasgow, January, 11-14th, 2022.
  • Even though the actual participation in the small group meeting is restricted to 20-25 people, the meeting should yield a product available free of charge to the EAWOP members. To this end, the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology invites organisers to submit a position paper for publication in EJWOP. Note that publication is not guaranteed however, EJWOP’s editor makes the decision about needed revision and ultimate publication. In addition to the position paper, EAWOP encourages organisers to discuss the possibility of publishing an EJWOP special issue based on the SGM’s theme with EJWOP’s editorial team

EAWOP offers a start-up budget up to 3,500 euro per meeting. This budget is intended for organisational costs. It is not meant to cover all costs – organisers are expected to actively seek additional funding. Moreover, it is explicitly meant for not-for-profit meetings only – funding is meant to keep costs to participating EAWOP members at a minimum (participation fees are always subject to EAWOP EC approval and in any situation cannot exceed the maximum of 100€ regular fee/50€ student fee). Please note that the SGM organisers will receive up to 1,500 Euros before the SGM and the remainder after the meeting (on the presentation of original invoices) following the requirements presented below

EAWOP funding is contingent on: (a) submission of a 3-4 page Executive Summary for publication on the EAWOP website; (b) submission of a short report about the event and the final account that should be delivered shortly after the event. The documents template will be given at the time of the SGM acceptance but are also available on the EAWOP Website. The submission of a position paper or a special issue to EJWOP within six months to one year after the meeting is strongly recommended. Moreover, in order to receive funding original invoices are required corresponding to the amount financed by EAWOP. These invoices should have EAWOP in the entity name. Additionally, for requesting the advance of the funding it is required to present the final program, a list of participants and a short description/justification of expenses

EAWOP members or Constituents interested in organising a SGM in 2021 are invited to submit a proposal to the EAWOP EC by emailing a proposal to David Holman, david.holman@manchester.ac.uk.  The deadline for submissions is February 26th, 2021

The proposal should follow the proposal template available on the EAWOP website. It is mandatory to contain the following:

  • Title and description of the SGM, including a rationale for its importance in European work and organizational psychology;
  • Dates and place of the meeting (NB: please note that the distribution of the open call for papers requires substantial lead-time for interested parties to respond well in time for the meeting);
  • Organizing committee and contact person;
  • Budget, including plans to secure additional funding;
  • Plan for the distribution of the call for papers, as well as the proposed wording of the call for papers announcement;
  • Names of 10 EAWOP members from at least four different countries committed to participating in the meeting (NB: this is to assess the viability of the meeting; with the remainder of participant places being open to competition).

The following criteria will be used for selecting the successful SGM proposals:
a) Theme relevance and novelty, especially themes that have not yet been covered in previous SGMs. Information about the previous SGM themes is available on the website. Priority for acceptance will be given to themes and topics not recently supported in the SGM programme.
b) Themes that are timely and interesting.
c) Proposals that cover a wide scope of interest bearing in mind the diversity of EAWOP members (countries/academic and practitioner topics).

It is proposed to support up to five Small Group Meetings and proposals covering policy issues, policy impact and involving policy makers are explicitly invited for submission.

For what concerns the date of the proposed SGM, applicants should also mention if they have some date flexibility or not. The EC might ask some proponents to organise the SGM at another time to avoid SGMs being held at the same time.

Funds are to be spent by July 2022 at the latest and EAWOP will withdraw funding if allocated monies are not spent by this time.
For further information, please contact David Holman, david.holman@manchester.ac.uk

On behalf of EAWOP EC,
David Holman