PhD (School of Management)
University of Bradford
Key Information
Campus location
Bradford, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 - 7 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
GBP 2,164 / per year *
Application deadline
20 Jul 2024
Earliest start date
Sep 2024
* international students: £20,468 per year
Introduction
Our PhD programme offers both full-time and part-time research opportunities in a range of business and management subject areas.
Professional accreditation
We are proud to be in an elite group of business schools to hold the triple accreditations of Equis, AMBA and AACSB, often referred to as the "Triple Crown".
Admissions
Curriculum
You’ll conduct research under the supervision of our international, experienced, and highly committed faculty. In addition to being supervised by two well-established researchers, you will take part in research training which provides you with the knowledge and skills to design and carry out rigorous research.
We encourage and support you to prepare and submit papers to academic conferences and journals. We also encourage you to engage in teaching activities which enables you to gain valuable experience of higher education teaching and prepare you for the job market.
Upon completion, you will have become an independent researcher with the ability to pursue varied career opportunities in academia, research institutions or management consultancy.
90% of our graduates have taken up positions in UK/international teaching and research institutions or consultancy-based organisations upon completion of a PhD.
What you will study
Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy undertake independent research in the form of a PhD thesis that meets the award’s learning outcomes.
First year: a Research training stage
During the first year (or first two years for part-time students), all PhD students undertake the taught Research Methods modules as the foundation of their development as a professional researcher. The training is intended to help you develop your research, both conceptually and operationally, and to manage your project effectively.
All students study these modules in block teaching weeks.
Second/third year: PhD research project stage
From your second year onwards (or third year if you are part-time) you will focus on your research project. This typically involves:
- Conducting the literature review.
- Developing research instruments.
- Carrying out fieldwork and data collection.
- Analysing the data.
- Interpreting the findings.
In your second year (or third year if you are part-time), you also need to go through a formal progress review and this requires you to submit a progress report and present a fully developed research proposal to the review panel. After the review, your registration to the PhD degree will be confirmed (or you will be transferred to the MPhil programme if your progress is not satisfactory).
Final year: writing-up stage
You move to the writing up the stage in your final year. All research students should aim to submit their thesis within their minimum period of registration (4 years for full-time and 6 years for part-time). At this stage, the tasks involved are:
- Producing a final version of your thesis.
- Presenting your thesis.
- Defending your thesis in an oral examination.
Learning and assessment
Training Modules consist of:
- Lectures
- Discussion
- Group exercises
- Class projects
- Other online (WRDTP) and face-to-face delivery modes
Assessment strategies include individual papers, individual projects and reflective essays.
The development of the doctoral thesis will be guided by two supervisors and the assessment includes Viva Voce.
Study support
The School supports PhD students in a variety of ways. Most importantly, student support is via one-to-one guidance.
The Effective Learning Service is a dedicated facility within the Faculty of Management and Law, supporting our students to maximise their academic learning, as well as help overseas students, adapt quickly to UK education requirements.
Research
Research-active staff undertake world-leading research addressing management and organisational issues.
In the 2014 Research Assessment Framework, 65% of our research was judged internationally recognised or world-leading in terms of originality, significance and rigour. Almost 90% of our research demonstrated a considerable impact on business practice and policy.
We promote interdisciplinary research and we work together in themed research centres, collaborating with colleagues around the world. Currently, we have four research centres:
- Accounting, Finance and Economics (AFE)
- People, Organisation and Entrepreneurship
- Logistics, Supply Chain and Technology (LogiST)
- International Business, Marketing and Branding (IBMB)
Rankings
University of Bradford School of Management awarded Times Higher Education Business School of the Year 2021
The Times Higher Education Awards recognise outstanding achievements in UK higher education. The School of Management was recognised for its focus on economic and social regeneration.
Our award citation states "During the pandemic, the school focused its initiatives on helping graduates from disadvantaged backgrounds navigate the disrupted jobs market and on providing support for local businesses dealing with crisis trading conditions. The judges commended Bradford’s “inspiring” support for students, alumni, schools and local businesses."
The School of Management was also named Business School of the Year 2020 by the Educate North Awards.
Scholarships and Funding
Over £4m invested in scholarships every year
The University of Bradford offers a wide range of financial help to assist you on your university journey and invests over £4m annually in the Access Agreement and other scholarships to support students from all backgrounds.
Every year we award numerous non-repayable scholarships to UK, EU, and international students on the basis of academic excellence, personal circumstances, or economic hardship. Some of our scholarships are also linked to studies in a specific subject area. You can apply for more than one type of scholarship but you can usually only be granted one award.
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Career Opportunities
Career support
The School of Management supports students on the PhD programme in a variety of ways; those on campus can attend workshops but for the most part support to PhD students is via one-to-one guidance - also there are training and development opportunities included in our unique and flexible Postgraduate Research Framework.
Participants on the PhD programme are in the main usually seeking a post in academia and so careers and academic staff are able to provide guidance. For those who may be looking to develop a career in the commercial world the careers coaches are able to support, students are often looking to develop their careers in consultancy and research-based posts.
Career prospects
During your time studying at the Faculty of Management and Law, you will have the opportunity to take part in our distinctive career booster programme throughout the duration of your course. The programme is designed to equip you with the necessary skills and graduate attributes to be job-ready when seeking employment with leading innovative organisations. The Career Booster Programme offers you the opportunity to gain certificates in:
- The European Computer Driving License (ECDL) - is the benchmark for digital literacy.
- Sage 50 Accounting and Sage 50 Payroll - training that will allow you to develop leading accounting and payroll software skills.
- Project Manager Professional certificates - giving you the edge when seeking to become a Certified Project Manager.
- Big Data analysis and reporting skills - using Software and Services (SAS) that will lead to certification.
In addition, the programme will also include activities to promote teamwork, confidence, communication and many other skills sought by employers.
Developing a portfolio of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certificates will demonstrate to employers that you are not only ambitious but also take responsibility for your own professional development.