Business and Management

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  • University/Institute Name Queen Mary University of London
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration4 years
  • Position Funding Type PhD Studentship
  • Unspecified Unspecified

Position Details (PhD Program)

The Business and Management programme of the Queen Mary University of London is one of the most vibrant and intensive research degrees in London. Students become members of an internationally recognised research community in which scholarly excellence and innovative training are highly valued. 

Features

The  Business and Management Business and Management programme of the  Queen Mary University of London Queen Mary University of London  attracts students from around the world who benefit from the School’s expertise, energetic research culture and excellent work facilities. As the School of Business and Management, we are committed to the provision of equality of opportunity for all students, PhD researchers and staff. PhD Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee is open to all PhD researchers and aims to help improve the diverse and inclusive nature of our PhD programme by offering an open platform of discussion to identify areas of progressive action.

Our taught programme introduces different methodological approaches in social science research and equips our first year PhD researchers with a wide range of knowledge and skills needed to complete their independent doctoral study. This programme is interdepartmental, involving departments from other Queen Mary and University of London faculties. We also encourage our PhD researchers to attend a range of social science research workshops and training sessions offered the London Interdisciplinary Social Science (LISS) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP), which we are part of.

At Queen Mary, you will work with two supervisors who together will provide you with clear guidance and support throughout your studies. Over the years you can expect to form a close working relationship with your supervisors, meeting regularly during your time with the School. They will also closely advise and prepare you for the formal progression meeting that takes place after 9-12 months of research.

Research areas:

  • Behavioural Finance Working Group (BFWG) 
  • Accounting & Accountability Research Group (AARG)
  • Centre for Globalisation Research (CGR)
  • Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity (CRED) 
  • Centre on Labour and Global Production (CLGP)
  • Marketing Interactions & Consumer Behaviour Group (MICBG)
  • Business Ecosystems Research Group (BERG)

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

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