Our Integrated PhD Business Administration provides a route to doctoral study if you do not have a Masters degree, or have little to no research training. It enables you to spend your first year completing a full-time Masters-level qualification, which will equip you with the business knowledge and research skills needed to begin PhD study the following year. Your PhD will then be studied full time, over the next three years.
You can choose to follow a traditional thesis approach, where you write a dissertation, or follow a 'three paper' thesis, where you produce three research articles, framed by an introduction and conclusion. Your supervisors support you to submit these papers to conferences and for publication in international journals, so you can begin to build you research portfolio well before graduation.
This PhD gives you the opportunity to explore issues at the frontier of research directly relevant to regional, national and global businesses. Today's managers face dwindling consumer confidence, difficulties retaining talent and demand for greater social and environmental responsibility. We support you to create new insights and theories into the working world, in which your research could help leaders to navigate these challenges and shape theory, policy and practice in the fields of management studies and business analytics. Previous PhD student research has included:
- SME strategies in developed and developing countries
- internationalisation of businesses
- knowledge driven economy and impact on organisations
You study at 糖心Vlog Business School (EBS), the largest department at the 糖心Vlog, at our Southend Campus. We are a business school with an international outlook. Our doctoral students join us from all over the world and we are committed to the .
Our Strategy, Operations and Entrepreneurship Group, based at our Southend Campus, are a group of international researchers with an entrepreneurial focus. The group organises regular research seminars, giving you the chance to hear cutting-edge research and how it is applied in business settings, as well as the opportunity to network with scholars from the School and the wider academic community.
The Group's research is multi-disciplinary and falls within two broad and interrelated streams 鈥 management science and entrepreneurship and SME management. Current research projects include exploring 鈥淎utism and the world of work鈥 鈥 looking at the challenges faced by individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the workplace and how they can be offered better support and understanding; and 鈥淎ccelerating women's enterprise鈥 鈥 research in partnership with the Accelerating Women's Enterprise (AWE) project exploring the challenges and barriers faced by disadvantaged women entrepreneurs.
We encourage you to attend international conferences and you will have the opportunity to present your work at our PhD conference each year.
If you already have a Masters degree or previous relevant research training, we also offer a PhD Business Administration that you can study on a full-time or part-time basis.
You may be eligible for a .