Ph.D Program
CERAM Business School launchs a new programme beginning in September 2008: the International PhD in Management Science, in partnership with Copenhagen Business School (CBS) and Trinity College, Dublin. Students following the course will also benefit from CERAM’s international research network, which is a member of EUDOKMA, GTMC, EIASM and an associated member of EDAMBA.
Accessible to students who have already obtained a Master or an MBA, this new programme (equivalent to a doctorate in the UK), is taught entirely in English and is meant as a means of training internationally renowned research professors in the field of management science. Located in the heart of Europe’s largest and most important science and technology park, CERAM has forged itself a reputation for the quality of its international teaching. The pertinence of its faculty’s research in the knowledge-based economy is also a main feature of CERAM’s identity. With this new programme the school reaffirms its determination to continue in this direction.
• Research Methods
• Quantitative and qualitative techniques
• Theories and advances in management science
• Assistantship and involvement in research projects
• At least three months in a partner university
• All courses are in English
• International networks
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INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS
• Cooperation with Copenhagen Business School and Trinity College in Dublin
• GTMC – EIASM – EUDOKMA
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Applicants should have a Master degree or equivalent (MSc, MBA,…)
• French students can apply with "Bac +4" or more.
• Applicants should have the ability to understand and write in English
ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE
The applicants are assessed by a committee consisting of two associate professors/professors.
On the basis of the committee’s assessment, the Dean of Research and the PhD program director decide
• who should be accepted in the PhD program
• who should be offered vacant PhD scholarship(s)
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
The assessment committee will assess whether the applicant seems capable of carrying out a research project.
In connection with this, the CV and diploma/transcripts will be examined, and applicants with outstanding academic background and high potential research projects – on the basis of their Master thesis for instance – will be given preference.
FEES
The fee is payable for the first three years. Thereafter, a reduced rate is charged.
For the 2007/2008 academic year, the annual fee is 5,000 Euros for EU students and 10,000 Euros for non-EU students.
A number of post graduate studentship awards are made to the most highly qualified candidates.
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