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ICN Business School Ph.D. in Business & Management
ICN Business School

Ph.D. in Business & Management

Nancy, France

3 Years

English

Full time

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EUR 7,600 / per year **

On-Campus

* The recruitment session for academic year 2024-2025 will take place from April 4th to June 4th 2024. More information on the ICN Website

** tuition fees are waived for all students whose year-to-year progress is confirmed by the Review Committee. Tuition fees are waived for a maximum of three years

Introduction

Join our rigorous and challenging Ph.D. program and contribute to the development of creative and innovative knowledge in business & management in an international context!

Guided by values of commitment and responsibility, the ICN Ph.D. program thus prepares researchers keen to pursue their careers in international universities and other research-oriented institutions, taking advantage of a diverse learning environment (ICN and its partners).

The ICN Ph.D. program is the equivalent of three full-time years of study but can be taken part-time in some exceptional cases. Students are selected based on their research proposal and from the outset have a tutor dedicated to their research. It is this personalized and intensive relationship with the tutor.

The program is structured as followed :

  • First year: intensive research seminars taken as compulsory courses. After completing the seminars, the students are awarded the ICN research certificate and are authorized to continue their thesis provided the doctoral committee validates their project.
  • Second year: a small conference is organized: students present a paper and review their colleague's work.
  • Third year: defense.

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Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.

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