10th APSEW
Novotel Lakeside Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand
Saturday 5 December, 8:00 a.m.-1 p.m.
Hosted by the Work Research Institute of AUT in conjunction with ANZAM and the Emotions Network
This year’s APSEW (10th) is a half-day symposium, semi-formal meeting, that will take place at the Novotel Lakeside Hotel in Queenstown, New Zealand on Saturday 5 December, 2015 from 8:00 am until 1 pm.
APSEW has always been a meeting of scholars interested in the study of emotions in work settings. This year’s APSEW will take place just after the annual ANZAM Conference, which will also be held in Queenstown (2-4 December 2015) but please take note that APSEW is a separate event to the ANZAM conference.
The symposium will feature a keynote address by internationally renowned scholar on workplace bullying, Auckland University of Technology’s Professor, Tim Bentley. It will comprise paper presentations and roundtable sessions to discuss poster presentations.
Submission details and the academic programme will be managed through the University of Queensland Business School, while registration will be managed by AUT (Auckland University of Technology)
Registration costs NZ$50 (including GST) with a special rate for students of $10. This price includes registration, coffee, and morning tea.
Please click here to register for the 10th APSEW
or go to the following website:
https://auteventmanagement.aut.ac.nz/emc00/PublicSignIn.aspx?OrgCode=10&EvtID=7923&CC=115060803651&SessionID=fanfeofcmfg3fd8&DictSeq=26&Lang=*&AppCode=REG&CultureInfo=en-NZ
The conference will conclude with an optional lunch at Prime Waterfront Restaurant and Bar, a very short walk from the hotel, and paid for on the day of the event by the delegate. Meals range from $10 upwards.
Please click here to see the Call for Papers submission Guidelines
or go to the following website: http://www.emotionsnet.org/conferences/10th-apsew/call-for-papers-apsew/
Please click here to see the Program!
For information on registration please contact Dr. Roy Smollan, roy.smollan@aut.ac.nz or the AUT NZ Work Research Institute at work.research@aut.ac.nz
We hope to see you this December in Queenstown!