Session: Meet the Scientist Luncheon (Society for Social Work and Research 28th Annual Conference - Recentering & Democratizing Knowledge: The Next 30 Years of Social Work Science)

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01 Meet the Scientist Luncheon

Schedule:
Thursday, January 11, 2024: 12:15 PM-1:30 PM
Shaw (ML 3) (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Speakers/Presenters:
Samira Ali, PhD, MSW, University of Houston, Reiko K. Boyd, PhD, University Houston, Fiona Conway, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin, Javier Garcia-Perez, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Charles H. Lea III, PhD, Columbia University, Jane Lee, PhD, University of Washington, Branden McLeod, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago, Rohini Pahwa, PhD, New York University, Michael Park, PhD, Rutgers University, Ruben Parra-Cardona, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin and Bernadine Waller, PhD, Columbia University
The Society for Social Work and Research will be holding the annual Meet the Scientist Luncheon. This special session provides a forum for early career scholars including doctoral students, post docs, and assistant professors to talk and interact with invited scholars from all levels (postdocs, and assistant to full professor) who are leaders in social work research and the Society. Participants are encouraged to sit with invited scholars who are at career levels of interest and/or have similar research or advocacy interests. Early career scholars will have the opportunity to ask questions about career development, challenges in the field, research initiatives, and where the field might be heading. Each invited scholar will be seated at a table with up to 6 early career scholars.
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