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Sunday, August 16, 2009

PhD in Business administration

The PhD program in Business Administration of the University of Bologna
trains brilliant researchers in the fields of management, by offering
courses in several areas such as organization theory, business strategy,
marketing, technology and innovation management, research methods, advanced
statistics, econometrics. In addition to the courses, PhD students have the
opportunity to attend seminars held by internationally renowned scholars,
present their work at conferences, spend a research period of at least 6
months in international academic institutions. The courses are held in
English. The PhD in Business Administration (3- year program) is organized
by the Department of Management of the University of Bologna (
www.sa.unibo.it).
In order to apply, a Master degree (laurea specialistica/magistrale) is
required. The 2010 edition of the PhD in Business Administration (25th
cycle) will start in January 2010. 10 students will be admitted to the
program and 5 scholarships will be offered. The number of
scholarship-assisted places may increase thanks to the financial support of
public or private institutions. The net amount of the scholarship is around
1000 Euro per month, for a 3-year period. The amount of the scholarship can
be increased during the research period spent abroad (+50%) and through
assistantships in teaching or contract research activities.
Applications from foreign students are encouraged.
For further details on the PhD program in Business Administration, the
admission requirements and the selection procedures, please visit the
website:
http://www.sa.unibo.it/SA/Ricerca/Dottorati/Dottorato+in+Direzione+Aziendale/dottoratoinenglish.htm
or contact the PhD Coordinator, Professor Federico Munari (
federico.munari@...).
The call for application will be published at the beginning of August 2009
on this website:
http://www.unibo.it/Portale/Ricerca/Dottorati+di+ricerca/default.htm
The deadline to submit all the application documents (approx. 14th September
2009) will be specified in the call.

From: Muhammad Umer Shahzad

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