PhD in Management, Marketing and Operations Management
Course Overview
The PhD in Management at Cass Business School is a premier research-intensive program designed to cultivate the next generation of academic leaders. It spans the core domains of Management, Marketing, and Operations & Technology Management, offering a rigorous and supportive environment for scholarly development. Students are integrated into a vibrant intellectual community and receive dedicated mentorship to successfully complete their dissertation and compete in the global academic job market.
Key Program Highlights
- Rigorous, research-focused program spanning Management, Marketing, and Operations & Technology Management
- Access to a world-renowned faculty of influential scholars and active experts in their fields
- Integration into a collaborative, vibrant intellectual community with regular research seminars
- Personalized mentorship and support from initial research development to dissertation completion
- Preparation for a successful career in the international academic job market
Course Overview
The PhD in Management at Cass Business School is a premier research-intensive program designed to cultivate the next generation of academic leaders. It spans the core domains of Management, Marketing, and Operations & Technology Management, offering a rigorous and supportive environment for scholarly development. Students are integrated into a vibrant intellectual community and receive dedicated mentorship to successfully complete their dissertation and compete in the global academic job market.
Key Program Highlights
- Rigorous, research-focused program spanning Management, Marketing, and Operations & Technology Management
- Access to a world-renowned faculty of influential scholars and active experts in their fields
- Integration into a collaborative, vibrant intellectual community with regular research seminars
- Personalized mentorship and support from initial research development to dissertation completion
- Preparation for a successful career in the international academic job market