DURHAM UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL
Durham University Business School recently officially became Durham University’s fourth faculty. This historic change and significant milestone on our development journey, provides a key pillar for the School to become one of Europe’s Top 20 business schools.
Here at Durham University Business School we believe that to succeed in business, you need to get closer to the realities of business. So that’s what we do. We connect students and alumni with global companies. And we link businesses with incisive and innovative thinking.
Scholarships and funding opportunities
Fully-funded PhD Scholarships 2021
We are pleased to announce the availability of fully-funded fee scholarhips for outstanding PhD applicants starting in 2021.These scholarships are aimed at high-calibre students who wish to pursue a research career in academia, government, research organisations, or in business.
The scholarships are available to students from all nationalities and cover both home and international student tuition fees with an additional maintenance allowance of £15,600pa for 3 years.
The deadline for PhD scholarship application is 17:00 (GMT) on 1 August 2021.
PhD scholarship applications are now being accepted for study in the following research centres:
- Banking, Institutions and Development
- Economic Analysis and Mechanisms
- Environmental and Energy Economics
- Ethical Finance, Accountability and Governance
- Innovation and Technology Management
- Leadership and Followership
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Marketing and International Business
- Organisations and Society
- Quantitative Research in Finance and Economics
Research topics
Applicants can view a list of topics that have been suggested by potential supervisors below, although we also encourage topics in other areas linked to these research centres.
- Banking, Institutions and Development
- Economic Analysis and Mechanisms
- Environmental and Energy Economics
- Ethical Finance, Accountability and Governance
- Innovation and Technology Management
- Leadership and Followership
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Marketing and International Business
- Organisations and Society
- Quantitative Research in Finance and Economics
How to apply
Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact members of the research centres about their research topic and to seek their advice on developing the proposal they wish to submit. The full proposal (max. 2000 words) for submission is then submitted along with (1) a University Postgraduate Application Form; and (2) a current c.v. – max 2 pages.
- For Accounting department, please send the application package to business.dept.accounting@durham.ac.uk,
- For Management and Marketing department, please send to business.phd.mgmt-mktg@durham.ac.uk,
- For Economics and Finance department, please send to business.dept.econfin@durham.ac.uk.
For more information on the application process click here
PhD students in the School work within a high-quality, research active environment. Durham University is ranked in the Top 6 in all three major UK university league tables and the School holds tripple accreditation which places it in the top 1% of business schools globally.
Our PhD students enjoy close supervision by internationally renowned staff that specialise in their research topic, and have access to a wide range of advanced research training courses, some of which is provided in coordination with the ESRC-funded NINE Doctoral Training Partnership (NINEDTP). Students also participate in a large number of research centre and departmental activities, such as seminar series, workshops and conferences.
A range of studentships funded by ESRC NINE DTP can be applied for:
a) +3 Year Studentships for students who have already completed, or will have completed by the
commencement of their PhD, a Masters that included 60 credits or more of core research methods training.
b) 1+3 Year Studentships for students who are yet to commence a research methods training Masters degree.
c) +3.5 Year Studentships for students who have completed, or will have completed by the commencement of their PhD, a Masters in a relevant discipline, but who have not completed or will not successfully complete 60 credits or more of core research methods training. Students selected for these awards will also be registered on and required to complete a 60-credit Research Training Certificate during their first year of study, but receive an additional six (6) months funding in support of this.
d) Part-time equivalents to the above studentships are available across all accredited pathways.