PhD brown baGS

Our PhD Brown Bags are for students who are either currently engaged in or looking to begin theoretical modeling (such as computer simulations or closed-form mathematical models) of organizational phenomena. This includes students who are considering this as a part of their dissertation.  

These informal discussion groups were born out of a recognition that students struggle to find insightful feedback, collaborative peers, and resources for such specialized work. In addition to peer learning and feedback, these informal discussion groups offer an opportunity to interact with faculty members of the TOM Society. Each self-managed group of 5-6 students meets virtually once a month throughout the academic year. Students have an opportunity to present their work - from early-stage ideas to finalized drafts - to their peers, and can choose to invite TOM faculty for feedback on research presentations or to share professional experiences and advice.  

Discussion group format:

Interested students with questions about this program may reach out to the Organizing Committee (tom.phd.info@gmail.com).  We also invite interested students to connect with the Brown Bag community through our Google Groups Forum, or by sending a message to the TOM student listserve: tom-phd-students@googlegroups.com.

2023-24 TOM PhD Brown Bag Organizing Committee: Mads Kock Pedersen, Dong Nghi Pham, and Kariyushi Rao.

The 2023-24 Brown Bag series has launched and we are no longer accepting applications.  Applications for the 2024-25 Brown Bag series will open in August, 2024.  Check back here for the application link.