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PhD Grants Available

The Bond Business School is pleased to announce PhD grants are available for up to five suitably qualified candidates. The PhD stipends are valued at $28,000 per annum for three years.

We are looking for exceptional candidates who have proven ability to succeed as demonstrated in their previous or current academic results, publications, research and work experience.

While successful applicants may complete a PhD in any field of research within the Bond Business School, applications in the following areas will be shown preference:

  • Accounting
  • Business Intelligence
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Event Management
  • Family Business
  • Finance
  • Globalisation
  • Hotel Management
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Mobile Systems and Networking
  • Security
  • Software Engineering
  • Sustainable Tourism
  • Technology in Learning
  • Tourism Management

The closing date for expressions of interest is 31 March 2011; successful recipients will be notified by 31 May; the earliest commencement date will be 05 September 2011.

As a component of the Doctoral program, the Bond Business School offers three research workshops which are undertaken in the first year of enrolment, one per semester; the workshops are:

  • Research methodology/understanding research
  • Qualitative analysis
  • Quantitative analysis

This requires study load to be full-time and on-campus as attendance in class each week during semester is necessary.

Semesters at Bond University are January, May and September; commencement in the Doctoral program can be in any semester.

For further information about selection criteria and application process, please contact:
Doreen Taylor
Research Program Advisor, Bond Business School,
Phone: +61 7 559 50213
Email: [email protected]
 

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