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                | DOCTORAL MENTORING PROGRAM | 
               
               
                
                  
                    
                      
                        
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                            AAMAS  2009 will include a doctoral mentoring program, intended for PhD  students in advanced stages of their research. This program will  provide an opportunity for students to interact closely with  established researchers in their fields, to receive feedback on their  work and to get advice on managing their careers.  
                                 
                              Specifically, the goals of the program are:
                              
                                - To  match each student with an established researcher in the community (who  will act as a mentor). The mentor will interact closely with the  student, will provide feedback on research, help form new contacts,  etc. 
 
                                - To  allow students an opportunity to present their work to a friendly audience of other students as well as mentors. 
 
                                - To  provide students with contacts and professional networking opportunities. 
 
                                - The  doctoral mentoring program will consist of opportunities for  interactions between mentors and their mentorees prior to the  conference, as well as a one day doctoral symposium. 
 
                               
                               
                                Submission Requirements   
                               
                              We encourage submissions from PhD students at advanced stages of their  research within the Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems field.  Based on the submissions, the organizing committee will select a group  of students that will be invited to participate in the program.  Participants will be expected to take active part in all doctoral  mentoring program activities.  
                               
                              Each submission should include a set of documents from the students,  and a recommendation letter from the advisor. The submission package  should include:
                              
                                - A  two-page extended abstract of the student's thesis (in the AAMAS submission format) 
 
                                - A  personal research statement (one page) 
 
                                - A  short (2-page) resume (CV) 
 
                                - A  recommendation letter from the advisor. 
 
                               
                              Submissions of the first three items should be sent in electronic form  (PDF), to the doctoral mentoring chair (Stacy Marsella,  mentoring@aamas09.org), by January 31, 2009.  
                               
                              In addition, the dissertation advisor should send the last item (a  letter of recommendation) by e-mail to mentoring@aamas09.org. The  letter should address the expected benefit of attending (to the  student), the significance of the research, and the expected date for  thesis submission. This letter can be sent in either plain text or PDF  format. The student's name must be clearly pointed out in the letter.  
                               
                               
                              Important Dates   
                               
                              Submission package due: January 31, 2009  
                              Acceptance notifications: February  28, 2009  
                              Camera-ready copy due: March  12, 2009  
                              Doctoral Mentoring Symposium: May  10, 2009  
                               
                              The one-day symposium will be held on the first day of  the conference. Doctoral Mentoring Chair  
                              Stacy Marsella, University of Southern  California (USA)  | 
                           
                        
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