Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Programme in Business, Management and Marketing

 

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES

This doctoral route is offered by the Faculty of Economics and Management at the Open University of Cyprus. The programme aims to offer a complete and high-quality doctoral training and produce high-quality scientific research and knowledge in the areas of Business, Management, and Marketing. The programme provides students with the necessary theoretical background as well as the research specialization in the Business, Management, and Marketing fields. The minimum time required to complete the doctorate is three (3) years, while the maximum duration is eight (8) years.

Number of students: 3

 

 

EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM – ECTS: 180

TEACHING LANGUAGE:  English

LEVEL: Doctorate

DEGREE AWARDED: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

 

RESEARCH AREAS

  1. Strategic Marketing
  2. Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility
  3. Marketing Management
  4. International Marketing
  5. International Business
  6. Corporate Governance
  7. Corporate Finance
  8. Sustainable Finance

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Candidates for the PhD Programme must hold a master’s degree in scientific disciplines related to Business Administration and good command of the English Language to be able to be admitted to the programme. Priority is given to candidates who submit research proposals that fall into the research areas provided above. The language of instruction and the writing up of the doctoral dissertation will be in English. 

When applying for the PhD Programme in Business, Management, and Marketing you will need to submit a current CV and produce a Research Proposal (in English) that outlines your proposed research topic and programme of research. Getting your PhD proposal right is a critical part of the application process. Below is an outline of the elements a research proposal (2500-3300 words) might typically contain:

Title – This needs to provide a clear and succinct overview of the proposed research.

Abstract (100 words) – The proposal should include a concise statement of your intended research of no more than 100 words. This may be a couple of sentences setting out the problem that you want to examine or the central question that you wish to address.

Introduction (300-400 words) – This provides information of the study background, the research gap, the focus of the research, and explains how this proposed research contributes to the literature.

Review of the Literature (1100-1500 words) – This provides a thorough examination of key, recent contributions in academic journals of repute relating to the area of research in question. You should use the literature review to summarize key findings and identify issues that the proposed study is solving to justify why further or new research is required. At the end, clear research questions should be provided.

Proposed Method (1000-1300 words) – This outlines the proposed methodology for the study, including details of methods of data collection and analysis.

References – This provides all literature cited in the proposal which should be formatted using the Harvard style of referencing.

Proposed Plan of Work and Time Schedule – You should include an outline of the various stages and corresponding timelines for developing and implementing the research, including writing up your thesis.

 

TUITION FEES

Tuition fees for doctoral programs amounts to €675 per semester for the first six (6) semesters. In case the study lasts longer, then the following applies: for the first four (4) and the last two (2) semesters, the cost amounts to €675 per semester and for the remaining semesters, the cost amounts to €100 per semester. No tuition is paid for the "Academic Writing (DXXX796)" and the "Research Methodology (DXXXX795)", which are mandatory at the beginning of the study.

 

Internal Regulations for Doctoral Studies (Revised)

 

APPLICATIONS

Applications can be submitted exclusively online:

Αιτήσεις Αγγ χωρίς ημερομηνίσ

Application dates for the spring semester of the Academic year 2024-2025 September 16 - October 30, 2024.

 

 

For further details:

  • Regarding research areas 1-4, please contact Professor Constantinos LeonidouThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Academic Consultation Hours: Monday 13:00 – 18:00 (EET – EEST). For arranging a meeting, please follow the link: https://calendly.com/cleonidou/ach

  • Regarding research areas 5-6, please contact Andreas ProcopiouThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Academic Consultation Hours: Tuesday 13:00 – 18:00 (EET – EEST).

  • Regarding research areas 6-8 please contact Marina MagidouThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Academic Consultation Hours: Tuesday 13:00 – 18:00 (EET – EEST).