Doctorate in Management in New Technologies
PhD
In Poland (Poland)
It's time to become the Researcher you have been dreaming of!
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PhD
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Location
Poland (Poland)
Do you wish to become a researcher in New Technologies at the world’s best universities?
Then the full-time Ph.D. in Management in new technologies, organised by Kozminski University, is the programme for you.
The doctoral programme at Kozminski University offers high-calibre management researchers to support your thesis. Also, you will be part of a vibrant research community and to benefit from the resources and reputation of the University.
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Subjects
- University
- Management
- Technology
- Technical Unit
- Management Planning
- Management Operations
- Business
- Data Collection
- Analysis methodologies
- Research
Course programme
The student of the programme whose research and teaching are closely connected with academic pursuits of the faculty members, are given four years to fully conduct their individual research project. These four years are an opportunity for them to prepare their future entry into the world of international academics by the means of publications and participations in scientific events.
Two processes are designed to help students make progress in their thesis work:
Progress Workshop: each of the doctoral students presents their progress in their research study at least once per year. The objective is not to evaluate their work but to help the student in his or her research orientation. This workshop gathers doctoral students, the thesis supervisor, the programme director and other professors chosen internally or externally in accordance with the thesis subject.
Annual Assessment: each of the doctoral students presents a general result of his or her activities (thesis, publications, teachings, assistance, etc.) and his or her projects planned for the following year. The objective is to validate the work done in the previous year and to prepare the stages planned for the following year. The participants include: the thesis supervisor, the programme director and possibly other professors chosen internally or externally. the assessment takes place in June.
Curriculum
The main goal of the Ph.D. programme is to help its students acquire the skills of a researcher as well as a lecturer. The students also work towards their thesis, pursuing a research project of great importance and of the utmost quality. Apart from the dissertation work, the doctoral programme provides a general and thorough research training, a chosen field of specialization and a teaching and educational training, totalling around 900 course hours.
Doctorate in Management in New Technologies