Doctoral Degree ; Korean Studies · International Cooperation · International Trade & Finance · International Management · Global Citizenship & Sustainable Development
At the doctoral level, you acquire an intellectual framework that allows you to embrace and... Doctoral study is rigorous and immersive — but it is rewarding. In the Kellogg Ph.D. program...
Doctoral Programs in Accounting, Financial Economics, Marketing, Operations, and Organizations and Management
curriculum, research and internship programs, academic requirements (including the written and oral components of the Ph.D. candidacy qualifying examination), relevant scholarships, student...
Requirements for doctoral degree (Article 9 of Guidelines on Management of Doctoral Programs) ; Credits · Minimum enrollment period and maximum study duration: At least two semesters (one year), no more than five years · Comprehensive exam · Passing of thesis evaluation
Doctoral Degree ; Korean Studies · International Cooperation · International Trade & Finance · International Management · Global Citizenship & Sustainable Development
The Kellogg School of Management strongly believes in an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to doctoral study. This approach directly engages you with the many programs and research faculty found across Northwestern University, one of the nation's leading private research universities. Our Ph.D. program steeps students in a particular discipline, or combination of disciplines. This training provides great insight into how business works, and a firm foundation from which you can develop...
Degree : Dr. rer. pol. Language : EN, Scholarship : Stipend & Tuition Waiver, Programme Start : September, Duration : 5 Years, Application Deadline : 15 January
Doctoral Degree ; Korean Studies · International Cooperation · International Trade & Finance · International Management · Global Citizenship & Sustainable Development
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