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Full time | University of Oxford | 4 years | OCT

Study mode

Full time

Duration

4 years

Start date

OCT

Key information
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Qualification type

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

Subject areas

Management Studies / Science

Course Summary

About the programmeOur doctoral training will immerse you in all aspects of academic life.You will be both a student and a junior research colleague. We provide courses in a wide variety of research methods and you will work closely with your supervisors to define your research question and develop your thesis. In addition, you will have opportunities to gain teaching and research assistant experience and become involved with the intellectual community within both Saïd Business School and the wider University. You will attend academic conferences, make presentations, organise lectures and seminars and contribute to management and academic decisions.Both of our doctoral programmes run in parallel, with only differences in taught courses and preparation for writing in relevant journals to your subject of choice.We have deliberately kept the programmes small which means that in the vast majority of cases, students are fully funded to allow them to devote their energies to research. The DPhil corresponds to a PhD degree offered at most other universities.Assessment and programme milestonesOur DPhil offers students the opportunity to engage with internationally renowned faculty who are here to help you become an academic scholar.You will be initially admitted to the status of Probationer Research Student (PRS). You are required to take three core courses in quantitative and qualitative research methodology during your first year.•Introduction to management research methods•Statistical research methods•Management and organisation theoryDuring second and third terms, you will undertake advanced research methods training and, in consultation with your supervisor, select specialist courses, available from a choice of topics relevant to area of interest.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£25,160

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£25,160

Entry requirements

You will require: a good undergraduate degree: 2.1 (GPA 3.5 or its equivalent). Successful applicants typically have a distinction in a Masters level degree in addition to their undergraduate studies, but exceptional applicants from undergraduate programmes in relevant subjects will be considered. Three pieces of written work, including a well-developed research proposal, three academic references.