PhD Mentoring

A comprehensive and competitive program tailored for PhD students specializing in Finance and Accounting.
During this session, PhD students attending FMARC 2024 will have the unparalleled opportunity to engage with seasoned mentors, gaining targeted guidance to enhance the impact of their research. Additionally, PhD students will explore potential career paths, receiving valuable advice on navigating the academic landscape, the job market, and their professional development.
Submission Deadline

The deadline for submission is Wednesday, 31 January 2024.

Conference Registration

Conference registration will open on Monday, 11 March 2024.

Note

All submissions will undergo a peer-review process to decide their inclusion in the conference program.

Contact

conf2024@fmarc.eu desk@fmarc.eu

PhD Mentors
The conference team of PhD Mentors consists of 4 individuals.
Associate Professor
The University of Texas at Dallas
Maria Loumioti is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Professor
University of Bristol
Mark's research interests are in financial reporting, including the links between accounting information and capital markets and audit markets.
Associate Professor
Nova School of Business & Economics
Irem Demirci is an Associate Professor of Finance at Nova School of Business & Economics.
Associate Professor
ESADE
Luca Del Viva is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Department of Financial Management and Control at ESADE.
Guidelines for PhD Students

PhD students in the early stages of their studies with a paper, interested in delivering a short, pitching-style presentation, are encouraged to submit their work in the PhD Mentoring Session. To choose this option, please submit your work using the link “PhD Mentoring Session Submissions” and select the topic “001 – PhD Student (Mentoring Session).” Ensure you also choose additional topics to specify your paper’s area of research. 

PhD students with a completed (or job market) paper, are encouraged to submit their work for presentation in the regular conference sessions. To choose this option, please submit your work using the link “Paper Submissions (regular sessions)” and select the topic “002 – PhD Student (Regular Sessions).” Ensure you also choose additional topics to specify your paper’s area of research. Only papers presented by PhD students in the regular conference sessions will be eligible to be considered for the «Best Doctoral Paper Award». 

PhD students at the very early stages of their studies without any paper could register to attend the conference and attend the PhD Mentoring Session.

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