Course details
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Programme overview
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This full time or part time doctoral programme is suitable for people who have a particular research question or topic in mind, and wish to explore this through independent study in order to produce an original contribution to the subject. If you aspire to a research career this is the most appropriate research degree to undertake.You will be guided by a small supervisory team of academic experts under the direction of a Director of Studies.You will be expected to fully engage with skills development and training and to present your research in a range of scholarly contexts.Your PhD will be assessed via submission of a written thesis (up to 80,000 words) and a viva voce(an oral examination).For full details of what doing a PhD entails at the ҹèÊÓÆµ, please visit our
postgraduate research degrees page.
Entry requirements
Applicants are expected to have completed a masters level qualification to a high standard (e.g. at 'merit' or 'distinction' level) as well as either a 2:1 or first class honours undergraduate degree in an area of study appropriate to your project proposal. We are happy to consider equivalent qualifications (for instance, you may have studied different subjects at undergraduate and masters level but have accumulated rich working experience in the proposed area since then).
If you do not have a masters level qualification, we recommend you consider applying for our
MSc Finance
programme.
You will also need to provide evidence that you are ready to pursue the project you propose in your application. This will take the form of a research proposal.
If English is not your first language, you must have proficiency in written and spoken English (normally a minimum test score of 6.5 for IELTS, or equivalent). Given the nature of the programme, you’ll be expected to read and engage with complex theoretical texts and debates for which fluency in English is essential.
For more general guidelines and application requirements, please visit the
apply for a postgraduate research programme page.
Fees, costs and funding
Please visit our
Fees and costs of studying
page for information about fees. PhD Finance is in Band 1 for fees purposes.
You are responsible for meeting all of the costs related to your own research project, beyond the resources available in the department.
Please visit our
postgraduate research: money matters
page to find out more about issues related to fees, funding, loans and paying for your programme of study.
How to apply
In addition to completing the online application form (which includes space for a personal statement), you must also upload a research project proposal. Your research proposal should outline your research topic, your key aims and the research question/problem you are addressing, a brief literature review, your proposed methodology, and an explanation of why this topic is significant or important.
Your personal statement should briefly explain why you have chosen to apply to our programme and what you feel you can offer our research community.
Submitting your application
Complete your application and upload supporting documents to the
Doctoral College
by completing our online application form.
Questions on the application process?
We're here to help. Please contact the
Doctoral College
and we'll be happy to assist you.
More information and advice for applicants can be referenced in our admissions policy which can be found on the
student regulations, policies and procedures
page. Prospective students are advised to read the policy before making an application to the University.
On this PhD you’ll grasp research methodology and gain analytical skills for scrutinising corporate performance and assessing investment opportunities. The fulfilment of PhD Finance will enhance your capabilities to pursue a progressive career in industry or academia.
Competition, Innovation and Positioning (CIP)
There are a variety of connected interdisciplinary strands in CIP – markets and competition – economic behaviour and financial performance – dynamic positioning and innovation strategy.
Bloomberg Interactive Learning Suite
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ҹèÊÓÆµ Business School’s ‘Bloomberg Lab’ brings real-world experience into the classroom, providing access to the same information used by leading banks, corporations and government agencies – deeply enhancing your academic studies. Bloomberg connects students to multiple disciplines in the world’s leading platform for business and finance news, data, analytics and research. With Bloomberg, your analytical skills move forward and you gain the competitive edge in today’s market, enhancing your employability and preparing you for a successful and proactive career.
Fitzroy Building
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Meet our experts
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![Professor Peijie Wang Professor Peijie Wang Professor of Finance]()
Professor Peijie Wang
Professor of Finance
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![Dr Rania Naguib Dr Rania Naguib Lecturer in Economics]()
Dr Rania Naguib
Lecturer in Economics
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![Dr Rumbi Mukonoweshuro Dr Rumbi Mukonoweshuro Lecturer in Finance]()
Dr Rumbi Mukonoweshuro
Lecturer in Finance
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![Dr Moji Olugbode Dr Moji Olugbode Lecturer in Accounting and Finance]()
Dr Moji Olugbode
Lecturer in Accounting and Finance
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![Dr Alexander Haupt Dr Alexander Haupt Honorary Associate Professor]()
Dr Alexander Haupt
Honorary Associate Professor
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![Dr Steven Brand Dr Steven Brand Honorary Associate Professor]()
Dr Steven Brand
Honorary Associate Professor
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![Professor Shaofeng Liu Professor Shaofeng Liu]()
Professor Shaofeng Liu
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![Mr Andrew Hunt Mr Andrew Hunt Associate Head of School (Undergraduate)]()
Mr Andrew Hunt
Associate Head of School (Undergraduate)
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![Professor Salima Paul Professor Salima Paul Emeritus Professor]()
Professor Salima Paul
Emeritus Professor
Funding for postgraduate research students
If you are considering starting a postgraduate research course, you could get help to pay for your course and living costs.








