The PhD in Entrepreneurship at the University of Essex offers an integrated pathway for individuals aiming to do advanced research in entrepreneurship. This programme is structured to accommodate candidates without a prior Master’s degree or extensive research training by incorporating a preparatory year of Master's level study.
In the initial year, students engage in comprehensive coursework designed to build a solid foundation in business knowledge and research methodologies. This preparatory phase equips them with the essential skills required for independent research. Following this, over the subsequent three years, candidates undertake their doctoral research, choosing between a traditional dissertation format or a ‘three-paper’ thesis approach.
During the PhD programme, students explore essential areas of entrepreneurship, such as knowledge creation, organisational growth, and innovation. The programme encourages active participation in current discussions within the field, aiming to help students produce original research. Graduates of this programme are well-prepared for academic positions at leading universities worldwide, as well as roles in public and private sector organisations.
The University of Essex is a public research university in Essex, England. Established in 1964, it is known for its strong emphasis on research, innovation, and a commitment to social change. Essex is also recognised for its world-leading research and has been ranked highly in fields such as Social Sciences, Business, Economics, Law, and Data Science.
Grade Requirements
English Proficiency
The tuition fee for international students is £19,650.
The University of Essex offers a variety of scholarships to support PhD students, including those in Entrepreneurship. These scholarships aim to alleviate financial burdens and attract high-achieving candidates.
Graduates of this course from the University of Essex can pursue various career roles across academia, research, business, and consulting. Here are some potential career paths:
Candidates for this course should go through UCAS. To learn more about this process, contact one of our counsellors here.
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