Search
The School of Business encourages and fosters a rich research-oriented environment for faculty and doctoral candidates. Students can choose from a variety of topics reflecting the varied research interests of our faculty. The Ph.D. Program is intended to prepare students to conduct original research; i.e., to explain phenomena previously not well understood and then to test proposed explanations empirically.
The primary goal of the Management and Human Resources PhD program is to develop top-class researchers in the field of management, with specializations in the areas of entrepreneurship, human resource management, international business, organizational behavior and strategic management.
The specialization in International Business (IB) is designed to help students
More than other areas of business, IB is highly multidisciplinary and draws upon principles of economics, sociology, anthropology, psychology, political science, among others. Students of IB will benefit significantly from broadening their exposure to these principles. Nonetheless, the field of IB is motivated by its own set of questions, approaches and domains, which differ from those of these disciplines. Generally speaking, the field of IB is interested in understanding both how and why the conduct of business activity differs across national contexts and the effects of these differences for both multinational and domestic firms.
To address these questions, our faculty conducts research on such diverse topics as the effects of cultural variations on the conduct of business, multinational firm-host government relations and political risk, globalization of business and global strategies, international strategic alliances, corporate governance, networks and knowledge management within the multinational firm. These topics are examined in the context of a variety of emerging markets and developed economies. The College has been federally designated as a Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), which facilitates such research. Potential areas of study include the effects of cross-national differences (cultural dimensions, institutions, etc.) on the conduct of business, the effects of globalization on industries and firms, multinational firm strategies and structures, entry modes, international strategic alliances including international joint ventures, managing knowledge within the multinational firm and across national contexts.
©2024 Fisher College of Business
2100 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210
If you have a disability and experience difficulty accessing this site, please contact us for assistance .
Our PhD in Strategy and International Business blends short-taught components with intensive research, equipping you with transferable skills and knowledge with a focus on business and societal challenges
On our PhD in Strategy and International Business programme, you will attend a training programme consisting of 60 credits.
In the first year, the programme will be based around seminars and workshops dealing with debates in business and management, the practice of developing and designing research projects, and the methods and techniques required to undertake the empirical elements of research. This will allow you to broaden and deepen your knowledge of research methods whilst undertaking your own research and developing a set of transferable professional skills with a particular focus on business and societal challenges related to strategy and international business. The University also offers a comprehensive range of training courses you can attend for personal and professional career development.
The PhD programme provides you with the capabilities to characterise, research and conceptualise strategy and international business problems and challenges using advanced research tools, and to develop solutions. You are encouraged to engage with on-going debates on responsible business and with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You should be able to derive policy, business and practice implications from your research and communicate these to policy makers, practitioners, and other academics.
Doctoral researchers are expected to fully participate in the life of the Business School and in the Department of Strategy and International Business. This includes attending seminars organised by the Business School and Department thereby helping expose you to new ideas emanating from outside your own area of specialisation. You will be also expected to actively participate in PhD workshops and conferences organised by the Business School and Graduate School.
Learn more about fees and funding
International students can often gain funding through overseas research scholarships, Commonwealth scholarships or their home Government.
For further information contact the School directly or visit our helpdesk .
To apply for a postgraduate research programme, you will need to submit your application and supporting documents online. We have put together some helpful information on the research programme application process and supporting documents on our how to apply page . Please read this information carefully before completing your application.
The Business School's entry requirement is a good honours degree (first or upper second class honours) awarded by a recognised University in an appropriate subject, and a merit in a relevant Master’s degree. We usually ask students for an average of 65 in the taught component of their Masters. All international students also need to show that they have adequate knowledge of written and spoken English. Learn more about entry requirements
Your research proposal should illustrate your ability to plan an independent research study and the relevance of your topic to the research interests and expertise of Birmingham Business School.You need to demonstrate that you understand the field that you plan to research, identify an interesting and original research question, and develop a tentative plan of study. It's critical that your research proposal is written to the guidelines specified below.
International requirements.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree, with a GPA of 14/20 from a recognised institution to be considered. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of the Licenciado or an equivalent professional title from a recognised Argentinian university, with a promedio of at least 7.5, may be considered for entry to a postgraduate degree programme. Applicants for PhD degrees will normally have a Maestria or equivalent
Applicants who hold a Masters degree will be considered for admission to PhD study.
Holders of a good four-year Diplomstudium/Magister or a Masters degree from a recognised university with a minimum overall grade of 2.5 will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students with a good 5-year Specialist Diploma or 4-year Bachelor degree from a recognised higher education institution in Azerbaijan, with a minimum GPA of 4/5 or 80% will be considered for entry to postgraduate taught programmes at the University of Birmingham.
For postgraduate research programmes applicants should have a good 5-year Specialist Diploma (completed after 1991), with a minimum grade point average of 4/5 or 80%, from a recognised higher education institution or a Masters or “Magistr Diplomu” or “Kandidat Nauk” from a recognised higher education institution in Azerbaijan.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree, with a GPA of 3.0/4.0 or 75% from a recognised institution to be considered. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and will usually be required to have completed a Masters degree, with a CGPA of 3.0-3.3/4.0 or higher for 2:1 equivalency from a recognised institution to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Students who hold a Masters degree from the University of Botswana with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 or 3.5/5.0 (70%/B/'very good') will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees.
Please note 4-year bachelor degrees from the University of Botswana are considered equivalent to a Diploma of Higher Education. 5-year bachelor degrees from the University of Botswana are considered equivalent to a British Bachelor (Ordinary) degree.
Students who have completed a Masters degree from a recognised institution will be considered for PhD study.
A Licenciatura or Bacharelado degree from a recognised Brazilian university:
Holders of a good Bachelors degree with honours (4 to 6 years) from a recognised university with a upper second class grade or higher will be considered for entry to taught postgraduate programmes. Holders of a good Masters degree from a recognised university will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Holders of a good post-2001 Masters degree from a recognised university will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students with a minimum average of 14 out of 20 (or 70%) on a 4-year Licence, Bachelor degree or Diplôme d'Etudes Superieures de Commerce (DESC) or Diplôme d'Ingénieur or a Maîtrise will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees.
Holders of a bachelor degree with honours from a recognised Canadian university may be considered for entry to a postgraduate degree programme. A GPA of 3.0/4, 7.0/9 or 75% is usually equivalent to a UK 2.1.
Holders of the Licenciado or equivalent Professional Title from a recognised Chilean university will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. Applicants for PhD study will preferably hold a Magister degree or equivalent.
Students with a bachelor’s degree (4 years minimum) may be considered for entry to a postgraduate degree programme. However please note that we will only consider students who meet the entry guidance below. Please note: for the subject areas below we use the Shanghai Ranking 2022 (full table) , Shanghai Ranking 2023 (full table) , and Shanghai Ranking of Chinese Art Universities 2023 .
需要具备学士学位(4年制)的申请人可申请研究生课程。请根据所申请的课程查看相应的入学要求。 请注意,中国院校名单参考 软科中国大学排名2022(总榜) , 软科中国大学排名2023(总榜) ,以及 软科中国艺术类高校名单2023 。
Business School - MSc programmes (excluding MBA)
商学院硕士课程(MBA除外)入学要求
School of Computer Science – all MSc programmes 计算机学院硕士课程入学要求
College of Social Sciences – courses listed below 社会科学 学院部分硕士课程入学要求 MA Education (including all pathways) MSc TESOL Education MSc Public Management MA Global Public Policy MA Social Policy MA Sociology Department of Political Science and International Studies 全部硕士课程 International Development Department 全部硕士课程
All other programmes (including MBA) 所有其他 硕士课程(包括 MBA)入学要求
Please note:
Holders of the Licenciado/Professional Title from a recognised Colombian university will be considered for our Postgraduate Diploma and Masters degrees. Applicants for PhD degrees will normally have a Maestria or equivalent.
Holders of a good bachelor degree with honours (4 to 6 years) from a recognised university with a upper second class grade or higher will be considered for entry to taught postgraduate programmes. Holders of a good Masters degree from a recognised university will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Holders of a good Bacclaureus (Bachelors) from a recognised Croatian Higher Education institution with a minimum overall grade of 4.0 out of 5.0, vrlo dobar ‘very good’, or a Masters degree, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Holders of a Bachelors degree(from the University of the West Indies or the University of Technology) may be considered for entry to a postgraduate degree programme. A Class II Upper Division degree is usually equivalent to a UK 2.1. For further details on particular institutions please refer to the list below. Applicants for PhD level study will preferably hold a Masters degree or Mphil from the University of the West Indies.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a good Bachelors degree from a recognised institution with a minimum overall grade of 6.5 out of 10, or a GPA of 3 out of 4, and will usually be required to have completed a good Masters degree to be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a good Bakalár from a recognised Czech Higher Education institution with a minimum overall grade of 1.5, B, velmi dobre ‘very good’ (post-2004) or 2, velmi dobre ‘good’ (pre-2004), or a good post-2002 Magistr (Masters), will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a good Bachelors degree from a recognised institution with a minimum overall grade of 7-10 out of 12 (or 8 out of 13) or higher for 2:1 equivalence and will usually be required to have completed a good Masters/ Magisterkonfereus/Magister Artium degree to be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of the Licenciado or an equivalent professional title from a recognised Ecuadorian university may be considered for entry to a postgraduate degree programme. Grades of 70% or higher can be considered as UK 2.1 equivalent. Applicants for PhD level study will preferably hold a Magister/Masterado or equivalent qualification, but holders of the Licenciado with excellent grades can be considered.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree, with a GPA of 3.0/4.0 or 75% from a recognised institution. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a good Bakalaurusekraad from a recognised university with a minimum overall grade of 4/5 or B, or a good one- or two-year Magistrikraad from a recognised university, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students who hold a Masters degree with very good grades (grade B, 3.5/4 GPA or 85%) will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees.
Holders of a good Kandidaatti / Kandidat (old system), a professional title such as Ekonomi, Diplomi-insinööri, Arkkitehti, Lisensiaatti (in Medicine, Dentistry and Vetinary Medicine), or a Maisteri / Magister (new system), Lisensiaatti / Licenciat, Oikeustieteen Kandidaatti / Juris Kandidat (new system) or Proviisori / Provisor from a recognised Finnish Higher Education institution, with a minimum overall grade of 2/3 or 4/5, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a should hold a Bachelors degree and will usually be required to have completed a Masters/Maîtrise with a minimum overall grade of 13 out of 20, or a Magistère / Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies / Diplôme d'Etudes Supérieures Specialisées / Mastère Specialis, from a recognised French university or Grande École to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a Magister Artium, a Diplom or an Erstes Staatsexamen from a recognised university with a minimum overall grade of 2.5, or a good two-year Lizentiat / Aufbaustudium / Zweites Staatsexamen or a Masters degree from a recognised university, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students who hold a Bachelor degree from a recognised institution will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. Most taught Masters programmes require a minimum of an upper second class degree (2.1) with a minimum GPA of at least 3.0/4.0 or 3.5/5.0 Students who have completed a Masters degree from a recognised institution will be considered for PhD study.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a good four-year Ptychio (Bachelor degree) with a minimum overall grade of 6.5 out of 10, from a recognised Greek university (AEI), and will usually be required to have completed a good Metaptychiako Diploma Eidikefsis (Masters degree) from a recognised institution to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
4-year Licenciado is deemed equivalent to a UK bachelors degree. A score of 75 or higher from Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC) can be considered comparable to a UK 2.1, 60 is comparable to a UK 2.2. Private universities have a higher pass mark, so 80 or higher should be considered comparable to a UK 2.1, 70 is comparable to a UK 2.2
The Hong Kong Bachelor degree is considered comparable to British Bachelor degree standard. Students with bachelor degrees awarded by universities in Hong Kong may be considered for entry to one of our postgraduate degree programmes.
Students with Masters degrees may be considered for PhD study.
Holders of a good Alapfokozat / Alapképzés or Egyetemi Oklevel from a recognised university with a minimum overall grade of 3.5, or a good Mesterfokozat (Masters degree) or Egyetemi Doktor (university doctorate), will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and will usually be required to have completed a Masters degree, with a 60% or higher for 2:1 equivalency from a recognised institution to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of the 4 year Sarjana (S1) from a recognised Indonesian institution will be considered for postgraduate study. Entry requirements vary with a minimum requirement of a GPA of 2.8.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree, with a score of 14/20 or 70% from a recognised institution to be considered. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and will usually be required to have completed a Masters degree from a recognised institution, with 100 out of 110 or higher for 2:1 equivalency from a recognised institution to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Students who hold the Maitrise, Diplome d'Etude Approfondies, Diplome d'Etude Superieures or Diplome d'Etude Superieures Specialisees will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees (14-15/20 or Bien from a well ranked institution is considered comparable to a UK 2.1, while a score of 12-13/20 or Assez Bien is considered comparable to a UK 2.2).
Students with a Bachelor degree from a recognised university in Japan will be considered for entry to a postgraduate Masters degree provided they achieve a sufficiently high overall score in their first (Bachelor) degree. A GPA of 3.0/4.0 or a B average from a good Japanese university is usually considered equivalent to a UK 2:1.
Students with a Masters degree from a recognised university in Japan will be considered for PhD study. A high overall grade will be necessary to be considered.
Students who have completed their Specialist Diploma Мамаң дипломы/Диплом специалиста) or "Magistr" (Магистр дипломы/Диплом магистра) degree (completed after 1991) from a recognised higher education institution, with a minimum GPA of 2.67/4.00 for courses requiring a UK lower second and 3.00/4.00 for courses requiring a UK upper second class degree, will be considered for entry to postgraduate Masters degrees and, occasionally, directly for PhD degrees. Holders of a Bachelor "Bakalavr" degree (Бакалавр дипломы/Диплом бакалавра) from a recognised higher education institution, with a minimum GPA of 2.67/4.00 for courses requiring a UK lower second and 3.00/4.00 for courses requiring a UK upper second class degree, may also be considered for entry to taught postgraduate programmes.
Students who hold a Bachelor degree from a recognised institution will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. Most taught Masters programmes require a minimum of an upper second class degree (2.1) with a minimum GPA of at least 3.0/4.0 or 3.5/50
Holders of a good Postgraduate Diploma (professional programme) from a recognised university or institution of Higher Education, with a minimum overall grade of 7.5 out of 10, or a post-2000 Magistrs, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree, with a score of 16/20 or 80% from a recognised institution to be considered. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a Bachelors degree from a recognised university in Libya will be considered for postgraduate study. Holders of a Bachelors degree will normally be expected to have achieved score of 70% for 2:1 equivalency or 65% for 2:2 equivalency. Alternatively students will require a minimum of 3.0/4.0 or BB to be considered.
Holders of a good pre-2001 Magistras from a recognised university with a minimum overall grade of 8 out of 10, or a good post-2001 Magistras, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes
Holders of a good Bachelors degree from a recognised Luxembourgish Higher Education institution with a minimum overall grade of 16 out of 20, or a Diplôme d'Études Supérieures Spécialisées (comparable to a UK PGDip) or Masters degree from a recognised Luxembourgish Higher Education institution will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students who hold a Masters degree will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees (70-74% or A or Marginal Distinction from a well ranked institution is considered comparable to a UK 2.1, while a score of 60-69% or B or Bare Distinction/Credit is considered comparable to a UK 2.2).
Holders of a Bachelors degree from a recognised Malaysian institution (usually achieved with the equivalent of a second class upper or a grade point average minimum of 3.0) will be considered for postgraduate study at Diploma or Masters level.
Holders of a good Bachelors degree from the University of Malta with a minimum grade of 2:1 (Hons), and/or a Masters degree, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students who hold a Bachelor degree (Honours) from a recognised institution (including the University of Mauritius) will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. Most taught Masters programmes require a minimum of an upper second class degree (2:1).
Students who hold the Licenciado/Professional Titulo from a recognised Mexican university with a promedio of at least 8 will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees.
Students who have completed a Maestria from a recognised institution will be considered for PhD study.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree, licence or Maîtrise and a Masters degree, with a score of 14/20 or 70% from a recognised institution to be considered. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Students with a good four year honours degree from a recognised university will be considered for postgraduate study at the University of Birmingham. PhD applications will be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and will usually be required to have completed a Masters degree, with 60-74% or higher for 2:1 equivalency from a recognised institution to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a good Doctoraal from a recognised Dutch university with a minimum overall grade of 7 out of 10, and/or a good Masters degree, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students who hold a Bachelor degree (minimum 4 years and/or level 400) from a recognised institution will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. Most taught Masters programmes require a minimum of an upper second class degree (2.1) with a minimum GPA of at least 3.0/4.0 or 3.5/5.0
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a good Bachelors degree from a recognised institution with a minimum GPA of B/Very Good or 1.6-2.5 for a 2.1 equivalency, and will usually be required to have completed a good Masters, Mastergrad, Magister. Artium, Sivilingeniør, Candidatus realium or Candidatus philologiae degree to be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and will usually be required to have completed a Masters degree, with a CGPA of 3.0/4 or higher for 2:1 equivalency from a recognised institution to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a Bachelors degree from a recognised university in the Palestinian Territories will be considered for postgraduate study. Holders of Bachelors degree will normally be expected to have achieved a GPA of 3/4 or 80% for 2:1 equivalency or a GPA of 2.5/4 or 70% for 2:2 equivalency.
Holders of the Título de Licenciado /Título de (4-6 years) or an equivalent professional title from a recognised Paraguayan university may be considered for entry to a postgraduate degree programme. Grades of 4/5 or higher can be considered as UK 2.1 equivalent. The Título Intermedio is a 2-3 year degree and is equivalent to a HNC, it is not suitable for postgraduate entry but holders of this award could be considered for second year undergraduate entry or pre-Masters. Applicants for PhD level study will preferably hold a Título de Maestría / Magister or equivalent qualification, but holders of the Título/Grado de Licenciado/a with excellent grades can be considered.
Holders of the Licenciado, with at least 13/20 may be considered as UK 2.1 equivalent. The Grado de Bachiller is equivalent to an ordinary degree, so grades of 15+/20 are required. Applicants for PhD level study will preferably hold a Título de Maestría or equivalent qualification.
Holders of a good pre-2001 Magister from a recognised Polish university with a minimum overall grade of 4 out of 5, dobry ‘good’, and/or a good Swiadectwo Ukonczenia Studiów Podyplomowych (Certificate of Postgraduate Study) or post-2001 Magister from a recognised Polish university with a minimum overall grade of 4.5/4+ out of 5, dobry plus 'better than good', will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Holders of a good Licenciado from a recognised university, or a Diploma de Estudos Superiores Especializados (DESE) from a recognised Polytechnic Institution, with a minimum overall grade of 16 out of 20, and/or a good Mestrado / Mestre (Masters) from a recognised university, will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a good Bachelors degree from a recognised Romanian Higher Education institution with a minimum overall grade of 8 out of 10, and will usually be required to have completed a Masters degree/Diploma de Master/Diploma de Studii Academice Postuniversitare (Postgraduate Diploma - Academic Studies) or Diploma de Studii Postuniversitare de Specializare (Postgraduate Diploma - Specialised Studies) to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a good Диплом Специалиста (Specialist Diploma) or Диплом Магистра (Magistr) degree from recognised universities in Russia (minimum GPA of 4.0) will be considered for entry to taught postgraduate programmes/PhD study.
Students who hold a 4-year Bachelor degree with at least 16/20 or 70% will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees.
Students who hold a Maitrise, Diplome d'Etude Approfondies,Diplome d'Etude Superieures or Diplome d'Etude Superieures Specialisees will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. A score of 14-15/20 or Bien from a well ranked institution is considered comparable to a UK 2.1, while a score of 12-13/20 or Assez Bien is considered comparable to a UK 2.2
Students who hold a Bachelor (Honours) degree from a recognised institution with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 or 3.5/5.0 (or a score of 60-69% or B+) from a well ranked institution will be considered for most our Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees with a 2:1 requirement.
Students holding a good Bachelors Honours degree will be considered for postgraduate study at Diploma or Masters level.
Holders of a good three-year Bakalár or pre-2002 Magister from a recognised Slovakian Higher Education institution with a minimum overall grade of 1.5, B, Vel’mi dobrý ‘very good’, and/or a good Inžinier or a post-2002 Magister from a recognised Slovakian Higher Education institution will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Holders of a good Diploma o pridobljeni univerzitetni izobrazbi (Bachelors degree), Diplomant (Professionally oriented first degree), Univerzitetni diplomant (Academically oriented first degree) or Visoko Obrazovanja (until 1999) from a recognised Slovenian Higher Education institution with a minimum overall grade of 8.0 out of 10, and/or a good Diploma specializacija (Postgraduate Diploma) or Magister (Masters) will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students who hold a Bachelor Honours degree (also known as Baccalaureus Honores / Baccalaureus Cum Honoribus) from a recognised institution will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. Most Masters programmes will require a second class upper (70%) or a distinction (75%).
Holders of a Masters degree will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Holders of a Bachelor degree from a recognised South Korean institution (usually with the equivalent of a second class upper or a grade point average 3.0/4.0 or 3.2/4.5) will be considered for Masters programmes.
Holders of a good Masters degree from a recognised institution will be considered for PhD study on an individual basis.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and will usually be required to have completed a Masters degree, with 7 out of 10 or higher for 2:1 equivalency from a recognised institution to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and will usually be required to have completed a Masters degree, with 60-74% or a CGPA 3.30/4.0 or higher for 2:1 equivalency from a recognised institution to be considered for entry. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a good Kandidatexamen (Bachelors degree) or Yrkesexamen (Professional Bachelors degree) from a recognised Swedish Higher Education institution with the majority of subjects with a grade of VG (Val godkänd), and/or a good Magisterexamen (Masters degree), International Masters degree or Licentiatexamen (comparable to a UK Mphil), will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Holders of a good "PostGraduate Certificate" or "PostGraduate Diploma" or a Masters degree from a recognised Swiss higher education institution (with a minimum GPA of 5/6 or 8/10 or 2/5 (gut-bien-bene/good) for a 2.1 equivalence) may be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree, with a GPA of 3.0/4.0, 3.5/5 or 75% from a recognised institution to be considered. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
Holders of a good Bachelor degree (from 75% to 85% depending upon the university in Taiwan) from a recognised institution will be considered for postgraduate Masters study. Holders of a good Masters degree from a recognised institution will be considered for PhD study.
Students who hold a Bachelor degree from a recognised institution will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. Most taught Masters programmes require a minimum of an upper second class degree (2.1) Students who have completed a Masters degree from a recognised institution will be considered for PhD study.
Holders of a good Masters degree from a recognised institution will be considered for entry to our postgraduate research programmes.
Holders of a good Masters degree or Mphil from a recognised university will be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes.
Students with a Bachelors degree from the following universities may be considered for entry to postgraduate programmes:
Students from all other institutions with a Bachelors and a Masters degree or relevant work experience may be considered for postgraduate programmes.
Grading Schemes
1-5 where 1 is the highest 2.1 = 1.75 2.2 = 2.25
Out of 4.0 where 4 is the highest 2.1 = 3.0 2.2 = 2.5
Letter grades and percentages 2.1 = B / 3.00 / 83% 2.2 = C+ / 2.5 / 77%
Holders of a postdoctoral qualification from a recognised institution will be considered for PhD study. Students may be considered for PhD study if they have a Masters from one of the above listed universities.
Holders of a Lisans Diplomasi with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0/4.0 from a recognised university will be considered for postgraduate study at Diploma or Masters level.
Holders of a Yuksek Diplomasi from a recognised university will be considered for PhD study.
Students who hold a Bachelor degree from a recognised institution will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees. Most Masters programmes will require a second class upper (2.1) or GPA of 3.5/5.0
Applicants for postgraduate research programmes should hold a good Bachelors degree / Диплом бакалавра (Dyplom Bakalavra), Диплом спеціаліста (Specialist Diploma) or a Dyplom Magistra from a recognised Ukrainian higher education institution with a minimum GPA of 4.0/5.0, 3.5/4, 8/12 or 80% or higher for 2:1 equivalence and will usually be required to have completed a good Masters degree to be considered for entry to postgraduate research programmes. Applicants with lower grades than this may be considered on an individual basis.
The University will consider students who hold an Honours degree from a recognised institution in the USA with a GPA of:
Please note that some subjects which are studied at postgraduate level in the USA, eg. Medicine and Law, are traditionally studied at undergraduate level in the UK.
Holders of the Magistr Diplomi (Master's degree) or Diplomi (Specialist Diploma), awarded by prestigious universities, who have attained high grades in their studies will be considered for postgraduate study. Holders of the Fanlari Nomzodi (Candidate of Science), where appropriate, will be considered for PhD study.
Holders of the Licenciatura/Título or an equivalent professional title from a recognised Venezuelan university may be considered for entry to a postgraduate degree programme. Scales of 1-5, 1-10 and 1-20 are used, an overall score of 70% or equivalent can be considered equivalent to a UK 2.1. Applicants for PhD level study will preferably hold a Maestria or equivalent qualification
Holders of a Bachelors degree from a recognised Vietnamese institution (usually achieved with the equivalent of a second class upper or a grade point average minimum GPA of 7.0 and above) will be considered for postgraduate study at Diploma or Masters level. Holders of a Masters degree (thac si) will be considered for entry to PhD programmes.
Students who hold a Masters degree with a minimum GPA of 3.5/5.0 or a mark of 2.0/2.5 (A) will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees.
Students who hold a good Bachelor Honours degree will be considered for Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters degrees.
Our research focuses on the processes of planning and decision-making in organizations, from small- to medium-sized entrepreneurial businesses to multinational companies. This includes trade, investment and global networks that move goods, services, technology, capital, and knowledge across borders as well as a focus on emerging markets, organisational resilience, and responsible business. Research undertaken in strategy and international business covers four broadly defined areas:
Our research addresses some of the global challenges in terms of achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) in the international economy, such as the role of MNCs in the transition towards more sustainable strategies through capability development for international business and entrepreneurial co-creation opportunities. This involves strategic change to adapt to the UN SDGs, for example zero-waste policies and circular economies, climate change, clean air, and green energy. We focus on the role of organisations, innovation, and technology in solving societal problems and facilitating positive change, but also address corporate social (ir-)responsibility, misconduct and organizational corruption. Our research examines issues ranging from base-of-pyramid business approaches and the role of business in poverty reduction to the wider political, economic and social issues in cities and regions across the world, critically reflecting on the role of the natural and built environment.
Academics in the Strategy and International Business Department focus on management innovations and collaborative strategies in the global economy, including international strategic alliances, mergers & acquisitions, global value chains and lean production, outsourcing, reshoring and bestshoring. Our global strategy research addresses issues such as strategic agility and resilience, corporate governance, global innovation networks, with a particular focus on emerging economies and emerging MNCs. We consider issues in global business from an interdisciplinary lens, critically investigating current issues such as political activities of multinationals or the impact of digital strategy and AI-applications on organizations and industries.
International expansion is increasingly undertaken by Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and our researchers are internationally recognised for their work on how SMEs make decisions and develop their networks when internationalizing, as well as how they develop business models and international new ventures. Staff also address the specific challenges faced by migrant entrepreneurs and other types of diaspora networks as well as returnee entrepreneurship – a major driver of economic development in emerging economies.
Academics in the Department are experts in international negotiations and the role of language and culture in multinationals. Multi-linguality and cross-cultural management can be challenging to manage for international organizations. Our researchers also continuously develop, apply and test research methods to better appreciate the changing global environment, including, cross-country surveys, machine learning, web scraping, qualitative multilingual and secondary qualitative research. These insights contribute to our teaching practice and are further developed through purposeful educational research, focusing on the internationalisation of higher education, the impact of digital technology on student learning and the role of executive education.
Doctoral researchers in Strategy and International Business register for a full time 3-year PhD or a part-time 6-year PhD. Students are expected to take 60 credits during their PhD; these are to be decided in discussion with their supervisors and will reflect the student’s personal training requirements. Additional training can be undertaken, and students are encouraged to take advantage of internal and external opportunities to further enhance their knowledge and capabilities.
By the end of their first year doctoral students will have completed a 10,000 word research document that they will present at the first annual progress review. This document contributes to the development of the supervised research, and the production of an 80,000 word thesis.
Doctoral researchers may choose to become academics, work in Government, businesses, supranational organisations, major consultancy firms or in the research arms of major financial institutions. They are expected to achieve a substantial understanding of contemporaneous strategy, international business and business issues enabling them to take a lead in ongoing societal debates.
If you’re a business professional looking for career advancement on the global scale, consider earning an online PhD in international business.
For many, it’s an exciting, fast-growing field with new jobs being created every day, and a doctorate degree can help you obtain the experience you need to handle its challenges.
Editorial Listing ShortCode:
Additionally, with an online business degree program , you’ll be able to earn your degree almost anywhere and anytime.
Methodology: The following school list is in alphabetical order. To be included, a college or university must be regionally accredited and offer degree programs online or in a hybrid format.
Capella University’s Doctor of Business Administration in Global Operations and Supply Chain Management program is designed to help students obtain the ability to increase their involvement in global operations. The program, administered online and in person, includes eight core courses, four specialization courses, one doctoral research project, and two residences.
Graduates, drawing on their training in global supply chain design and financial decision-making, are better positioned to work in global operations and supply chain management positions around the world.
Capella University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Florida International University’s PhD in Business Administration aims to give students a solid foundation in methodological and theoretical training that can catapult their careers forward.
The program requires, among other things, that students choose a concentration in one of accounting, finance, information systems and business analytics, management and international business, and marketing. It helps graduates gain the skills needed to re-energize their careers.
Florida International University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Students who earn a Doctor of Business Administration degree from Keiser University should graduate prepared to advance their careers in the global marketplace. The program is offered online through the university’s graduate campus.
Graduates are expected to leave the program with the ability to work in positions that require assessing business practices from a multi-disciplinary point of view, developing policies and programs, and synthesizing research data to solve complex issues.
Keiser University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Liberty University’s Doctor of Business Administration is designed to equip students with skills they need to become industry leaders, thought leaders, and executive leaders. Graduates should gain the problem-solving and critical-thinking skills needed to serve at the management levels in the corporate world.
The completely online program goes for an average of three years with 60 credit hours.
Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
National University offers a Doctor of Business Administration in Global Business Management. The program aims to prepare students for managing global markets. The curriculum covers topics like leadership, marketing, finance, strategic planning, economics, and government, all through a global lens.
The program requires the completion of 16 courses for a total of 48 credit hours and can typically be completed in 64 months.
National University is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.
Ohio State University’s Management and Human Resources PhD with a specialization in international business help students develop the ability to conduct top-class research.
Specifically, the goal of the program is to make sure graduates are equipped to apply their research skills in management capacities with specializations in strategic management, entrepreneurship, international business, human resource management, and more.
The four-year program involves a rigorous coursework schedule that includes seminars, statistics courses, elective courses, dissertation credits, and more.
Ohio State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
The Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business’ International Business and Marketing, PhD program aims to provide students with the skills needed to pursue careers in academia. After completing the intensive program, students should be prepared to pursue academic careers, usually as faculty at business schools.
The 54-credit program combines coursework, research seminars, teaching, and dissertation experience.
Saint Louis University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Southern New Hampshire University is designed to prepare students interested in business or academia for success through its PhD in International Business. Graduates are expected to leave with the skills needed to further their careers in applied business or to pursue teaching professions at colleges or universities.
Since the degree is offered as a cohort program, students can choose either a campus option or an executive low-residency option that features online and campus components.
Southern New Hampshire University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.
The PhD in Business Administration program from the University of North Carolina – Greensboro is designed to help students gain the skills needed to take on an academic career at an institution of higher learning.
The program aims to position graduates for success in academic careers through a heightened understanding of different conceptual and empirical research methodologies as well as a strong grasp of scholarly literature in the field.
All courses are delivered in an online format — with students only required to go to campus for orientation, exams, and dissertation defense.
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Walden University’s International Business doctorate degree program aims to prepare graduates with the skills to advance their business interests. Required to focus on a degree specialization such as accounting, finance, global supply chain management, students are expected to leave the university prepared to fulfill their personal and professional goals.
The program is delivered online, and students are required to choose from one of three capstone options — namely traditional doctoral study, portfolio, or consulting.
Walden is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.
An international business degree can help prepare you for work in a variety of fields. Rather than being a specialized degree that trains you for a niche job market, it’s considered a “generalist” degree that you can apply to many different jobs.
Are you good with numbers? You might become an economist that watches worldwide trends or a financial manager that oversees the books for a global company.
Do you have a knack for business? You might find work as a data analyst or management consultant for expanding brands, or you might become a business development director that helps companies launch new products and services overseas.
As befitting a degree with “international” in the title, there are also many opportunities for working abroad. If you’re creative, for example, you might become a global marketing director that works on advertising campaigns in foreign countries.
If you’re more administrative, you might become a logistics manager that supervises cross-country supply routes, you might work in international trade compliance to ensure that companies aren’t cutting corners with overseas shipments.
Some of your career options will depend on the exact degree that you pursue. You’ll have several choices:
You can also find certification programs for certain aspects of global business. These can supplement your education and add a little extra flair to your resume.
An online PhD in global business can help prepare you for a variety of careers. Whether you’re interested in finance, economics, retail, computer science, human resources or foreign relations, a doctorate degree can help qualify you for high-level roles that aren’t always open to people with just a bachelor’s or master’s.
The payoffs can be lucrative, too. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the annual median salary with a doctoral degree is $110,200. Some careers in the international business field include:
Just remember that these are median salaries and not full salary ranges. For example, an economics professor can make anywhere from $53,860 – $152,110 per year. Having a PhD usually puts you on the higher end of that salary range, but it isn’t a guarantee.
PhD programs are just as different as the professors that teach them, so your exact curriculum as a PhD student will depend on what you’re studying, where you’re attending school and what specializations or certifications that you’re seeking.
To give you an idea of your potential course load, however, here are a few classes that are often taught to international business students at the PhD level:
You should also speak to your university about the face-to-face requirements of your degree. Even if you’re enrolled in an online program, you might need to fulfill internship obligations or complete business practicums to give you real-world experience in the field.
Admission to a doctorate program can be quite competitive. To improve your chances, do your research on what the school is looking for in its PhD candidates.
Typical admissions requirements can include:
Start early with the PhD admissions process. Some universities have deadlines that are months in advance, and you don’t want to miss your window of opportunity.
As a post-graduate student, you probably know about the importance of accreditation, but it can take on an even deeper meaning for PhD students.
Since you could be pursuing this degree for anywhere from 3 – 7 years, you’ll want to make sure that every credit counts. You’ll also want the security of knowing that your credits are transferable if you ever need to change programs.
The key is to find a university that’s regionally accredited. This is one of three types of accreditation, and it’s considered the gold standard. You can search for regionally accredited schools through the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) .
National accreditation and programmatic accreditation are also available, but you’ll want to be careful with them. Sometimes, regionally accredited schools won’t accept transfer credits from nationally accredited schools or vice versa.
The first step to the financial aid process is filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) .
It’s a common misconception that FAFSA can’t do anything for post-graduate students. In reality, they have an entire loan program called the Direct PLUS Loan for Graduate or Professional Students. They can also determine your eligibility for other types of federal- or state-sponsored assistance.
Another option is scholarships. You can find them for every degree type, including doctorate degrees:
You can also find business scholarships that are open to students at multiple levels of study, including:
Last but not least, ask your school about special funding for PhDs. You might qualify for fellowships or assistantships that can reduce your tuition costs. Some universities even offer fully-funded PhDs that will provide you with a stipend.
An international business degree can take you in many different directions. If you want to work with data, for example, you could become an economist, market researcher or business intelligence manager. If you’re interested in working overseas, you could become an international trade analyst or foreign service officer.
If you like research, many PhD holders become full-time researchers, or they find teaching or consulting jobs in universities, government agencies and Fortune 500 companies.
There are endless career opportunities for international business students. Whether you’re interested in finance, policy, technology, marketing or even political science, a doctorate-level degree with a global emphasis can be a very good bet for the future.
It’s entirely possible to pursue a doctorate degree after getting your MBA.
One of the most common tracks is to go from a Master of Business Administration (MBA) to a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), but you can also opt for other business-related degrees. The same can be applied for an online Master’s in International Business to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in International Business.
Some of the best part time MBA programs even have a concentration in international business, which may offer you a solid foundation to continue on at the PhD level.
The cost of a PhD program can vary from $200 per credit to more than $2,000 per credit. Your tuition rate will depend on where you go to school, how many credits that your program requires for graduation and what kind of financial assistance that you’ll receive.
You might also want to look into schools with special pricing models. For example, some universities offer banded tuition if you take a certain number of credits each semester, or they might lower tuition for PhD students in their third year of study or above.
Yes, a PhD in International Business is worth it for many students. Everyone has their own criteria for deciding if a degree is worth their time and effort.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics , business and financial occupations are projected to grow by 5% over the next decade. That’s faster than the national average, so a degree in a related field can leave you well-poised for employment. Common careers in this field include operations research analyst, warehouse operations manager, economics professor, financial manager, and marketing manager.
Earning a PhD in international business can help propel you forward in the field. Not only can it help you buid a strong foundation in things like finance, marketing and management, but it can also channel your studies through a global perspective to better prepare you for the realities of the international market.
If you enroll in an online program, you’ll also be able to complete your coursework with less time being tied down to a college campus.
Start reaching out to universities to get more information on their online PhD programs for international business. You’ll want to start the application process early to have the best chances of admission, so there’s no reason to wait.
UCL Department of Economics
PhD Skills Development Module, Term 2
This module offers an overview of several active areas of research in international trade. It introduces frontier topics, insights, and tools, with the goal of preparing PhD students to conduct independent cutting-edge research in the field, as well as in adjacent fields where ideas and techniques from international trade may be useful, such as urban and spatial economics, labor, development, IO, finance, and macro.
The module will consist of 10 two-hour lectures. The preliminary set of topics includes:
Students from University of London universities other than UCL are welcome to register.
Lectures : TBA Office hours : TBA
We strongly recommend that students take or audit EC532 “International Economics for Research Students” during Term 1 at the LSE. This module covers baseline models in international trade that provide useful foundations for the topics course at UCL. UCL students can easily register for EC532, and Daniella Harper can assist with the logistics.
No formal assessment is required for this skills development PhD module. In order to fully benefit from the module, students are strongly encouraged to complete all assigned reading and participate actively in class. Interested students are welcome to develop a 5-page project proposal that they could pursue as part of their dissertation and receive constructive feedback from the lecturers.
2020 was a year of drastic change, with many businesses shut down by the pandemic. However 2021-22 onwards promises rapid economic growth, as business activity sharply expands. So, to help you out we’ve provided a selection of free and original business dissertation topics, suitable for both Master’s and Bachelor’s degree dissertations. These topics cover a large range of subjects within the business discipline, so you are sure to find one suited to your own interests. Each of these topics will allow you to produce an original and ambitious dissertation that will contribute to the existing knowledge of your subject area. So, if you’ve been searching far and wide for a great business dissertation topic, look no further!
Global strategy for business dissertation topics, technology and innovation management business dissertation topics, corporate social responsibility business dissertation topics, international human resource management dissertation topics, management of international change dissertation topics, leadership and innovation business dissertation topics, globalisation and strategy business dissertation topics.
This is one of the most important aspects of international business as it examines the connection between global politics and global business. It looks at some of the most important factors, institutions, and processes that affect international business and studies the political environment of business, which has been particularly volatile over the last five years.
Global business strategy focuses on understanding the main strategic issues that organisations face when they operate as a global business. Specifically, the issues relate to three areas: understanding global strategic analysis, formulating a global strategy, and developing sources of competitive advantage in a given company.
These topics consider the ways in which business firms develop and implement technology as a strategy and integrate technological and innovative capabilities in support of their business operations. These topics mainly investigate how technology has revolutionised the business environment causing disruption, new opportunities and challenges for firms to deal with.
Governments, activists and the media have become adept at holding companies to account for the social consequences of their actions. In response, corporate social responsibility has emerged as an inescapable priority for business leaders in every country. The fact is many prevailing approaches to CSR are quite disconnected from strategy. Business should treat CSR as something central to their strategy and hence contribute as a core competence for many organisations. These topics evaluate how business can utilise CSR practices to enhance opportunities for organisational success.
International Human Resource Management refers to activities that are designed to support organisations in managing human resources at an international level so that competitive advantage can be maintained at both the national and international level. The subject area includes understanding of culture factors, both in terms of beliefs and attitudes of international employees and in relation to international employment legislation. Studying the area provides insights into the way that corporate HR functions can contribute to international business strategy and build functional knowledge of the main developments in the management of expatriates and other forms of international management. Changing perspectives are crucial as more and more organisations operate on a global basis and have head offices in a home country and operational sites in host nations. Functionally this can involve expatriates but increasingly includes high usage of virtual technology to create links between home and host country operational sites. The following topics are an indication of key areas of current interest in the field.
Change, at the organisational level is vital for continued innovation and retention of competitive advantage. Therefore, understanding the different aspects of this topic is vital in creating awareness of existing views and practices for implementing and managing successful change, particularly at the international level. This topic area is therefore focused on the what, why and how involving managing change in contemporary organisations and social systems in general, and how they may impact on the effectiveness of change. In particular, it examines the issues and dilemmas facing those managing change, as well as the skills required for successful adaptation and evolution, especially in an international context.
Innovation has become a primary force driving the growth, performance, and valuation of companies. However, sometimes there is a wide gap between the aspirations of executives to innovate and their ability to execute. Many companies make the mistake of trying to spur innovation by turning to unreliable best practices, and to organisational structures and processes. Moreover, executives who focus on stimulating and supporting innovation by their employees can promote and sustain it with the current talent and resources more effectively than they could by using other incentives. This area focuses on innovation at the individual level and at the group level within organisations.
Globalisation is a complex trend, encompassing many forces and many effects. Globalisation has revolutionised the global market as Multinational Enterprises renew their strategies to attain competitive edge. These topics evaluate different strategies adopted by business firms to uniquely position themselves in the global market.
Copyright © Ivory Research Co Ltd. All rights reserved. All forms of copying, distribution or reproduction are strictly prohibited and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Practicalities, tuition fees, options after graduating, see also....
The lectures cover a broad range of topics in Economics : microeconomics, macroeconomics, applied, public, international and business economics to name but a few. You will also have the opportunity to learn and use the Bloomberg database and take the Bloomberg certificate (BMC).
Explore all the courses available here .
Courses are taught by senior lecturers from the Faculty of Economics.
To enhance your immersion in France, you will also be offered the opportunity to study French as a foreign language . Depending on your proficiency, you may consider taking different courses: beginner, elementary, intermediate or advanced courses.
You may also complete an internship (up to 3 months) after the two academic semesters.
The Bachelor's Degree has accreditation from the Ministry of Higher Education, based on the HCERES evaluation (High Council for the Evaluation of Research and Higher Education), according to the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area.
Before your arrival, you will benefit from administrative support, integration and accomodation support by the programme coordinator, the International Office and the International Mobility Centre.
During your stay, professors and the programme manager will provide you with course support.
You can also benefit from the optional one-week intensive refresher course in Management and Economics during the first week of September (extra tuition fees).
The tuition fees amount to €4,500 for the full year. These include registration fees and access to the facilities (library & sports facilities, language courses). These do not include transportation and accommodation costs.
The tution fees for the one-week intensive refresher course are not included in the Bachelor's tuition fees.
Courses available
Admission and Application Process
Welcome to the Faculty of Economics!
The International Graduate Program (IGP) in Applied Economics for Business, Finance and Markets is a two-semester program. It is entirely…
As a Bloomberg Experiential Learning Partner (ELP), the Faculty of Economics offers students the opportunity to learn and use the Bloomberg…
The University of Rennes 1 offer an off-site Bachelor degree in Applied Finance at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) .
Get the domestic mobile plans, international services, device protection and more that fit your business needs.
Affordability.
Get pricing that works for your business, with mobile plans as low as $30/mo. Per line with 5 lines on Business Unlimited Start 5G smartphone plan. Select customer agreement required. Includes Auto Pay and paper-free billing discount. Taxes, fees and Economic Adjustment Charge apply.
Keep teams connected with coverage virtually anywhere you do business.
Keep work flowing with mobile devices your business can rely on. On the network America relies on.
Take advantage of value-added security services to help defend against cyber threats.
Switch and get truly unlimited data, plus double the premium hotspot data with select plans. Compared to Business Unlimited 2.0 plans.
Have a device you love? Save $600 when you switch to Verizon and bring your compatible smartphone and number. New line w/month-to-month agmt & Business Unlimited Plus 5G or Unlimited Pro 5G plan req’d. Cust must transfer smartphone & number to VZ; new line activation & number transfer must be completed in one transaction. Smartphone must be compatible w/VZ network. $600 credit applied to acct. over 24 mos; promo credit ends when eligibility requirements are no longer met. Credits begin in 1-2 bills, will include appropriate credit amounts from order date & do not appear in Biz Unlimited 5G plan fee section of your bill. Biz Unlimited 5G plan fee increases in month 25. Cust must retain smartphone & remain on selected plan in order to receive credit(s). Cannot be combined with other device offers. Business Unlimited 5G plan terms apply. Limited time offer.
Device protection.
Don’t let a lost, stolen or damaged device destroy productivity. Because your business can’t wait. Verizon device protection options are available for eligible Verizon business wireless lines and devices. You must enroll within 30 days of device activation or during another qualifying event. Certain benefits are available with select plans. Claims limitations, line limits, deductibles, taxes, fees and terms apply.
Whether you're traveling outside the U.S. for business or calling a vendor in another country, our international business plans are built to meet your needs.
Choose from a range of cutting-edge smartphones from top brands, and give your business a boost.
Help your teams stay productive where work takes them with lightweight, portable tablets and 2-in-1s.
Explore a variety of devices designed to meet your business needs.
Offer available to new Verizon Business customers on initial new smartphone purchase only. Account creation and initial purchase must be completed in one transaction. Taxes and fees apply. New line with device payment purchase agreement and Business Unlimited Pro plan required. iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 15, Google Pixel 8, Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S24 offers also available with Business Unlimited Plus plan. 0% APR. Up to $1,000 (iPhone 15 Pro 128 GB or 256 GB, iPhone 15 Pro Max 256 GB, Pixel 8 Pro 128 GB or 256 GB, Galaxy S24+ or Galaxy Z Flip5 256 GB), $930 (iPhone 15 Plus 128 GB or 256 GB), $830 (iPhone 15 128 GB or 256 GB), $800 (Pixel 8 or Galaxy S24), $730 (iPhone 14 128 GB or 256 GB or iPhone 14 Plus 128 GB or 256 GB) or $700 (Galaxy S23) credit, varying by smartphone trade-in, applied to account over the term of your agreement (up to 36 mos); promo credit ends when eligibility requirements are no longer met. Credit will not exceed device price. Monthly credits begin 2-3 bills after trade-in device is received by Verizon. Smartphone trade-in must be received by Verizon within 90 days and meet program requirements. Most trade-in device conditions accepted; exclusions apply. 10-line trade-in limit per order. Cannot be combined with other device offers. Additional $200 new customer credit applied to account after 2-3 bills. Verizon reserves the right to charge back to your account all or a portion of the value of the $200 promotional credit you received as part of this offer in the event you no longer meet the eligibility requirements. Any such charge-back may be subject to the terms of your Verizon agreement. Offer available online only for a limited time.
Offer available to new Verizon business customers on initial new smartphone purchase only. Acct. creation & initial purchase must be completed in one transaction. New line w/device payment agmt & $34.99 or higher price plan req’d. 0% APR. $200 credit applied to acct after 2-3 bills. Can be combined with select offers. Verizon reserves the right to charge back to your acct all or a portion of the value of any promotional credit you received as part of this offer in the event you no longer meet the eligibility requirements. Any such charge back may be subject to the terms of your Verizon agmt. Offer available online only for a limited time.
New line with month-to-month agreement and Business Unlimited Plus 5G or Unlimited Pro 5G plan req’d. Customer must transfer smartphone and number to Verizon; new line activation and number transfer must be completed in one transaction. Smartphone must be compatible with Verizon network. $600 credit applied to account over 24 months; promo credit ends when eligibility requirements are no longer met. Credits begin in 1-2 bills and will include appropriate credit amounts from order date. Customer must retain smartphone and remain on selected plan in order to receive credit(s). Cannot be combined with other device offers. Business Unlimited 5G plan terms apply. Limited-time offer.
Ready to buy Shop devices
Chat with us Start live chat
Call if you need 10+ devices 800-526-3178
Have us contact you Request a call
Already have an account? Log in Explore support
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
The Best International Business Dissertation Topics. MNCs' use of a standardised approach to business strategy. Impact of the coronavirus outbreak on global business operations. Management and globalisation governance appendix. Factors affecting MNCs' decision about their corporate political approach in emerging economies.
Topic With Mini-Proposal (Paid Service) Undergraduate: £30 (250 Words) Master: £45 (400 Words) Doctoral: £70 (600 Words) Along with a topic, you will also get; An explanation why we choose this topic. 2-3 research questions. Key literature resources identification. Suitable methodology with identification of raw sample size, and data ...
In international business Management, our curated list of research topics awaits your exploration at every academic level. From undergraduate to doctoral studies, these topics unveil a world of potential. Dive into cross-border trade intricacies, dissect cultural communication dynamics, or analyze global supply chain shifts.
General dissertation topics in international business. Below is the list of best dissertation topics for international business for master's and undergraduate students: The Role of Cultural Intelligence in International Negotiations. Implications of Brexit on International Supply Chain Management. The Effect of Economic Sanctions on ...
Here are my top 5 suggestions for international business dissertation topics: Expanding a business in the global market: the steps required to make a success and the difficulties to be faced. Social Media's role in aiding promotion for international businesses. Considerations in locations when launching a new product in the global market. The ...
A PhD in International Business and Strategy from UON can open doors to a successful career. This includes academia, or moving into higher management positions in large multinationals, leading consulting firms, or governmental and non-governmental organisations worldwide. The University of Northampton has an excellent Careers and Employability ...
Here, course leaders identify five of the most in-demand areas of business research. 1. Managing technology & innovation. "Management of innovation and technology is of particular importance right now," says Sabatier. "Questions about R&D, strategy and business models, and innovation are very important both from a theoretical and ...
PhD in International Business and Strategy at Henley Business School. University of Reading Henley Business School. Join high calibre doctoral candidates from around the world and study at a triple-accredited global business school. Henley Business School is ideally located, set on a beautiful campus, just 25 minutes by train from London.
SNHU's PhD in International Business is a cohort program, giving you the opportunity to progress and build community with a group of your peers. The program may be completed in one of two formats: Conventional Campus-Based Program. A conventional campus-based program is the traditional university educational model.
The PhD in Strategy and International Business focuses on scholarly research on topics pertaining to strategic management and international business, as well as their interfaces. Offered through the Department of Management, topics examined include corporate strategy, corporate governance, management of multinational enterprises, international ...
How To Write International Business Topics. To outsmart your peers in such a paper, following the guidelines below in choosing a top-notch topic: Have a topic that you have an interest in. Avoiding picking narrow or broad-based topics. Choose one that is based on the current affairs in the world of business. Explore annual reports, periodicals ...
Each masterclass offers the opportunity to engage in key International Business topics taught by notable intellectual figures in the field. Double PhD opportunities. Alongside the PhD in International Business and Strategy, we offer the opportunity of a Double PhD with Politecnico di Milano (Italy) or Copenhagen Business School (Denmark).
PhD Student Opportunities. IB is one of five possible specializations within Ivey's General Management PhD program. The IB specialization is designed for those interested in pursuing academic careers at top business schools in IB, Strategy, or Management departments. The IB group welcomes applications from qualified candidates that are ...
The School of Business encourages and fosters a rich research-oriented environment for faculty and doctoral candidates. Students can choose from a variety of topics reflecting the varied research interests of our faculty. The Ph.D. Program is intended to prepare students to conduct original research; i.e., to explain phenomena previously not ...
In this comprehensive blog, we will delve into the top 10 trending topics for a PhD in Management, providing you with valuable insights to help you make an informed choice. 1. Human Resource ...
The primary goal of the Management and Human Resources PhD program is to develop top-class researchers in the field of management, with specializations in the areas of entrepreneurship, human resource management, international business, organizational behavior and strategic management.The specialization in International Business (IB) is designed to help students understand the theoretical ...
In terms of curriculum, a PhD in International Business program might require students to complete about 20 courses or 60 credits, though this is a variable. Commonly, International business PhD coursework often includes courses in statistics and research techniques in cross-disciplinary subjects. Supply Chain Management.
On our PhD in Strategy and International Business programme, you will attend a training programme consisting of 60 credits. In the first year, the programme will be based around seminars and workshops dealing with debates in business and management, the practice of developing and designing research projects, and the methods and techniques required to undertake the empirical elements of ...
Special Topics in International Business: There's always something happening in global business, and these courses adapt to the times by offering current, relevant studies on topical subjects. Dissertation: Most PhD programs require a dissertation, and you can expect to spend several semesters drafting, proposing, researching and defending it.
PhD Skills Development Module, Term 2. Outline. This module offers an overview of several active areas of research in international trade. It introduces frontier topics, insights, and tools, with the goal of preparing PhD students to conduct independent cutting-edge research in the field, as well as in adjacent fields where ideas and techniques from international trade may be useful, such as ...
Study field: International Business Study programm: Economics and Management of International Business 1 Supervisor: prof. Ing. Jaroslav Belás, PhD. Topic: Significant determinants of the business environment quality Abstract: The aim of the Thesis is to identify and quantify significant determinants of the business environment
Global Strategy for Business Dissertation Topics. Technology and Innovation Management Business Dissertation Topics. Corporate Social Responsibility Business Dissertation Topics. International Human Resource Management Dissertation Topics. Management of International change Dissertation Topics. Leadership and Innovation Business Dissertation ...
This is one of three UvA Career Networking Events. For the other two sessions and additional information, please go to our main UvA Career Networking Events page. Events. During the UvA Career Networking Events, international UvA alumni share their experiences in pursuing a career in the Netherlands after graduation.
Best Online Ph.D. Programs in Organizational Psychology. Liberty University. The Chicago School at Los Angeles. Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale. Adler University. 1.
The lectures cover a broad range of topics in Economics: microeconomics, macroeconomics, applied, public, international and business economics to name but a few.You will also have the opportunity to learn and use the Bloomberg database and take the Bloomberg certificate (BMC).. Explore all the courses available here.. Courses are taught by senior lecturers from the Faculty of Economics.
Amazon is spending billions more to back an artificial intelligence startup as it looks for an edge in the new technology arms race. The tech and cloud giant said Wednesday it would spend another ...
Updated April 01, 2024, 5:17 pm EDT / Original April 01, 2024, 2:30 am EDT. Humana and other managed-care stocks were down sharply in after-hours trading on Monday after the Centers for Medicare ...
The 'Magnificent Seven'—Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla—are stocks known for their skyrocketing rise in 2023. But now, Tesla's in the red after falling 25% in ...
5G phone on us. Up to a $1,200 value. With select trade-in and Business Unlimited Pro plan. Online only. i. $200 off each new smartphone. Online exclusive. Offer for new customers. 5G phone on us offer includes this bonus promotion. i. Switch with your phone and number. Save $600.