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PhD in Management
Graduate Management School
Profile
Research Degrees Enquiries
PhD in Management tel: +44 (0)1524 594448
fax: +44 (0)1524 592827
Number of PhD Students e-mail:
lums-phd@lancaster.ac.uk
35
Website
Director
www.lums.lancs.ac.uk/PhD
Professor Bob Rothschild
Location
The Management School
The Management School offers an ESRC recognised cross-School For those holding Bachelors degrees or general Masters degrees,
PhD in Management programme, in addition to the varied we are likely to require one of the following:
opportunities to undertake specialist research in each of its seven
academic departments. This programme allows you to take MRes in Accounting and Financial Management*
advantage of the School’s many research strengths and also to MRes in Advanced Marketing Management*
develop broadly based research skills. MRes in Finance*
MA in Human Resource and Knowledge Management*
In the programme: MA in Human Resource Development and Consulting*
• a comprehensive programme of research training is provided MRes in Information Technology, Management and Organisational
either through our MRes and MA programmes or in year 1 of
Change*
the PhD registration
MRes in International Business (Economics)*
• you are asked to develop a research topic which crosses
MRes in Management*
disciplinary boundaries.
MRes in Management Science
• we can offer supervision in any of the areas in which our staff
MRes in Money, Banking and Finance*
are active researchers, see our website for details
* recognised by ESRC for studentship purposes
PhD in Management
All these programmes are based on the relevant MSc or MA
Entry Requirements: An upper second class honours degree, but
programme, but include additional assessed quantitative and
preferably Masters, in a related discipline.
qualitative research methods modules. They also replace the
Assessment: Original research and thesis.
standard summer dissertation/project with a research plan of at
IELTS: 7.0 or TOEFL 600 (paper-based test), 250 (computer-based test),
least 10,000 words. All students who achieve the minimum
100 (internet-based test).
required standard will be allowed to register as PhD students in the
Funding: PhD - ESRC (+ 3 scheme). MRes and MA (by research)
following year.
programmes marked [*] are also recognised for studentships. In
addition there are competitive scholarships from the Management
For those who already hold Masters degrees, or the equivalent,
School - see also page 196.
registration directly on the PhD in Management will be possible.
Further Information:
www.lums.lancs.ac.uk/PhD
In year 1 we will expect you to take a range of research methods
course modules, and from year 2 onwards concentrate on your
individual research and your thesis.
Depending on your academic background and experience, you may
be asked to take the MRes or MA programme in your subject area,
or if you already have strong subject and research skills (for
example by completing a research training recognised Masters
degree elsewhere), then you can register directly for the PhD in
Management.
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