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The Rotman PhD Program

Join a close-knit community of scholars at one of the world’s top-ranked centres of management research – at the University of Toronto, in the heart of Canada’s vibrant, culturally diverse financial capital. As part of Rotman’s PhD program, you’ll explore new ideas, develop insights that inspire solutions and help to spark broader conversations among corporate and public leaders

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PhD PROGRAM - APPLICATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 ARE NOW CLOSED. Applications for Fall 2025 will be open in September 2024.  

The PhD in Management is a challenging 5 year program which features course-work, cutting edge research training, and close working relationships with some of the best management academics in the world.  The success of our program is evidenced in the impressive careers of our graduates.

PhD students work closely with faculty in our research-led culture which emphasizes rigor, creativity and innovation. The PhD curriculum is carefully designed to support students as publishing scholars as early as possible in their doctoral studies and we have a terrific track record of  placements in leading business schools. Our program is divided into 7 distinct streams of research: Accounting , Economic Analysis and Policy , Finance , Marketing ,   Operations Management and Statistics ,  Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management , and Strategic Management .

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The Rotman School is ranked 16th in the world by the Financial Times for its faculty and research. PhD students at Rotman enjoy an academic culture of collaboration and research excellence. Our doctoral program is delivered in seven streams that reflect the organization of the school as a whole: 

  • Economic Analysis and Policy
  • Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management
  • Operations Management and Statistics  
  • Strategic Management

PhD students at Rotman study in small classes and form close working relationships with faculty. Take a moment to get to know our program requirements. If you are a strong candidate with an appetite for academic excellence, we encourage you to contact us to learn more about the Rotman PhD.

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The Rotman PhD is for ambitious scholars who plan to teach and research at some of the world's top business schools. If you are looking to study with leading faculty, publish in noted academic journals, and build a global network of like-minded scholars, the Rotman PhD program is for you. Our goal is to prepare our PhD students for exceptional careers in the field of management, and all aspects of the doctoral program are developed with your professional goals in mind. Find out how the Rotman School at the University of Toronto has been the launching pad for many stellar academic careers.

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Are you a promising scholar driven to achieve success in your studies? At Rotman we believe that your success is fueled by support that extends well beyond scholarship. Your ability to achieve both during the program and after graduation depends on strong networks with faculty and your peers. We aim to give you the tools you need to complete your program while achieving a balanced life outside of the classroom. Explore these pages to relevant resources.

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Each year, the Rotman PhD program at the University of Toronto selects a small number of outstanding candidates who will go on to make significant contributions to management research and education. The admission selection process is highly competitive: on average only 15-20 doctoral students are admitted from a pool of 400-500 applicants. 

The faculty admission teams in each area look for excellent academic records that include strong backgrounds in relevant disciplines and/or previous work experience related to the intended area of concentration. Attention is also paid to test scores, letters of reference, and to the applicants' own written descriptions of their backgrounds, interests, and career goals. Explore these pages to learn about Rotman's highly competitive application process. 

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The Rotman School of Management is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AASCB)

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Management (PhD)

The management PhD program is central to the mission of the Asper School of Business at UM. Students are mentored in their research program and in the development of teaching skills. Asper PhD graduates go on to fulfill the increasing need for Canadian-trained management academics.

Program details

Admission requirements.

• Asper School of Business • Stu Clark Graduate School • Faculty of Graduate Studies

• Doctor of Philosophy

Expected duration

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Experience the Asper difference

The PhD program is central to the mission of the Asper School of Business at UM. The program was founded in 1990 and our commitment reflects the increasing need for Canadian-trained management academics   The AACSB-accredited program has already fulfilled the expectations of students and faculty and continues to attract highly-qualified individuals who are interested in developing their research and teaching skills.

The PhD program in management is designed to produce graduates who have competitive research and teaching skills and the abilities necessary for placement in teaching positions in Canada and the world.

Expected duration: 4 years

Tuition and fees:  Tuition fees are charged for terms one and two and terms four and five. A continuing fee is paid for term three, term six and each subsequent term. (Refer to Graduate tuition and fees .)

Throughout their doctoral studies, students are engaged in research apprenticeships with the faculty. Students are assured of working with faculty members on several projects during their program and are required to spend a specific number of hours per week working for a faculty member during the term and in the summer. In this way, students are assured of receiving hands-on experience with the research process.

Students are expected to publish conference papers or journal articles during their program. Travelling to conferences and presenting research is a great way to meet other researchers in your field and gain exposure for your work.

Because the PhD program is designed for individuals who wish to pursue an academic career, a teaching practicum is required to help students develop teaching skills.

Program requirements

The PhD program consists of 30-39 credit hours of courses plus a thesis.

  • All PhD students must complete both core and other course requirements.
  • The core course are comprised of 12 credit hours (four courses) and are based on the student's departmental concentration area in the list outlined below.  
  • The core course requirements must be completed regardless of previous professional and/or academic background. (some of the other course requirements may be waived based on previous courses completed in a Masters program).
  • All students must complete PHDM 7140 Management Research Project 1 (a theoretical paper) and PHDM 7150 Management Research Project 2 (an empirical paper), both of which are zero credit, pass/fail courses.   
  • MKT 7110 Doctoral Seminar in Marketing
  • MKT 7120 Doctoral Seminar in Buyer Behaviour
  • MKT 7080 Research Design and Methods
  • MKT 7100 Selected Topics in Marketing

For full course descriptions, please visit the  Academic Calendar .

Business Administration

One (1) three (3) credit hour course from: 

  • GMGT 7410 Organizational Behaviour;
  • GMGT 7440 Organizational Theory; or, 
  • GMGT 7530 Strategy.

Three (3) additional three (3) credit hour courses from: 

  • GMGT 7440 Organizational Theory; 
  • GMGT 7410 Organizational Behaviour; 
  • GMGT 7530 Strategy; or 

Topics courses in the area of organizational behaviour, organization theory, strategy, entrepreneurship, international business, industrial relations and human resource management.

FIN 7700 Financial Economics FIN 7710 Empirical Asset Pricing FIN 7712 Seminar in Corporate Finance; and FIN 7714 Advanced Financial Theory

Supply Chain Management

Four of following courses are required:

  • SCM 7016 Simulation Models for Operations Management 
  • SCM 7018 Seminar in Production and Operations Management 
  • SCM 7020 Seminar in Supply Chain Management
  • SCM 7030 Doctoral Seminar in Supply Chain Sustainability 
  • MSCI 7550 Readings in Management Science
  • MSCI 7560 Doctoral Seminar in Management Science
  • MSCI 7680 Mathematical Optimization Models
  • OPM 7300 Topics Course

Other course requirements

Other course requirements (for all streams) may be required and could include:  

  • 1 Philosophy of Science in Management course PHDM 7110 (Note:  Finance students are exempt from this requirement) (3 credit hours);
  • 3 Methods or Statistics courses (9 credit hours; or up to 6 courses [18 credit hours] for Finance);
  • 2 minor/cognate courses (at least one of which is outside the Asper School of Business; 6 credit hours or up to 3 courses [9 credit hours] for Finance students)

Since students completing an Asper School of Business Ph.D. will be conducting research and teaching in topics related to management, they will be required to have a basic breadth of knowledge in management. Students with a previous business degree will not be required to complete this requirement, but students without a business degree will be required to audit at least one (1) and up to three (3) courses, preferably at the 7000 level, outside their core area in business.   

The following are minimum requirements to be considered for entry into the PhD in management program. Meeting these requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the program.

Those applying to the Asper PhD in management program should possess:

  • An earned Master's degree from a recognized institution in a management or business discipline, or in a cognate or foundational disciplinary area (e.g. psychology, sociology, economics, mathematics), with minimum 3.0 G.P.A.;
  • A minimum 600 GMAT score (or GRE equivalent);
  • English Language Test score, where applicable
  • Three letters of reference
  • Appropriate research interest and capability as evidenced by a statement of purpose; and,
  • A thesis from a recognized institution;
  • A major research paper from a recognized institution;
  • An independently completed research article published in a refereed journal;
  • An independently completed research working paper presented at a conference; and/or
  • Other evidence of an appropriate nature, such as written class research projects and term papers.

In addition to the admission requirements described here, all applicants must meet the minimum admission and English language proficiency requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies . 

How to apply

Applications for the PhD program are accepted once a year for Fall entry. Applications must be completed online and include several parts:

  • $100 application fee (non-refundable)
  • Unofficial copies of transcripts
  • CV or resume
  • Statement of intent
  • GMAT or GRE, with a minimum score of 600
  • 3 letters of recommendation from academic references
  • Proof of English language proficiency , if required

Please read the Faculty of Graduate Studies online application instructions before beginning your application.

GMAT and GRE resources

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) are standardized tests used to demonstrate academic qualification for graduate programs. Applicants to the Asper (PhD) must provide one of these test scores as part of the admissions process.

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Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Architecture reviews applications in March.

Applications open up to 18 months prior to start term.

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated.

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Winter applications are accepted on a case-by-case basis.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Design and Planning reviews applications in March.

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Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Applications open September 1 of year prior to start term.

Application deadlines

Applications open   up to 18 months prior  to start term.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for History reviews applications in February.

Applications are reviewed on a  rolling basis .

Applications open July 1 of year prior to start term.

Applications are reviewed on a  Committee basis . The Committee for German and Slavic Studies reviews applications in February/March.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis .

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Management reviews applications in February / March.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Physical Therapy reviews applications in April / May.

Applications open  August 1 of the year prior to start term.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Program currently undergoing review, applications will not be opening at this time.

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Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology reviews applications in March / April.

Applications to Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology are currently closed.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Education reviews applications in February / March.

Applications to Education PhD are currently closed.

Applications are reviewed after the deadline, with decisions issued in March - April.

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Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated. Applications received by the March 1 deadline for a September start-date will receive first consideration for any available funding. Late applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis for any available funding, please contact the department for further information.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Human Rights reviews applications in January - March.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Law reviews applications in January - March.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Nursing (MN) reviews applications in April / May.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Nursing PhD reviews applications in February / March.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee reviews applications as per the timelines noted below each table.

Winter applications reviewed in October Summer applications reviewed in February Fall applications reviewed in June

Winter applications reviewed in June Summer applications reviewed in October Fall applications reviewed in February

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated. This includes having the support of a faculty supervisor before you apply.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Natural Resources Management reviews applications in March - June.

After the annual application deadline (see below), applications are reviewed on a committee basis by the Faculty of Social Work internal admissions committee. Once this process is complete, decisions are sent to all applicants in March / April. 

Applications open  July 1 of year prior to start term.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Social Work reviews applications in March / April.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Music reviews Fall term applications in December / January, and Winter term applications in July.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Occupational Therapy reviews applications in May / June.

Master of Occupational Therapy regular program  applications open September 15 of the year prior to deadline .

Master of Occupational Therapy accelerated program  applications open October 1  of the year prior to deadline .

The name of your confirmed supervisor is required at the time of application. To identify a prospective thesis research supervisor on your application, please  contact Immunology Faculty members .

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Community Health Sciences reviews applications in March / April.

Fall 2025 applications are currently closed.

The name of your preferred supervisor is required at time of application.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Students selected for in-person interview will be notified in February.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Physician Assistant Studies reviews applications in April.

Offers of admission will be released to successful applicants on May 17, 2024 from the University of Manitoba Master of Physician Assistant Studies, the same day as the University of Toronto BScPA Program and McMaster University Physician Assistant Education Program. The three institutions are pleased to provide applicants their offers on the same day to help with the decision-making process.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Pharmacology and Therapeutics reviews applications one month after the application deadline.

Applications for Pathology MSc are reviewed on a  rolling basis .

Applications for Pathologist Assistant are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Pathologist Assistant reviews applications in April / May. 

The Pathologist Assistant program only admits Canadian and US students every two years. The Fall 2023 intake has been suspended. The next intake is tentatively scheduled for Fall 2025.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Statistics reviews applications in March / April.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Biological Sciences reviews applications one month after deadline.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Indigenous Studies reviews applications in February and June.

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated. For those who wish to be considered for scholarships, applications must be received by January 15 of the year in which you're seeking admission.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions Committee for Applied Human Nutrition reviews applications in February.

Les demandes d’admission sont évaluées par un comité . Le comité d’admission évalu les demandes durant les mois de Mars et Avril.  

Les demandes peut être surmise jusqu’à concurrence de 18 mois avant le début de premier trimestre.

Toute demande d’admission en ligne doit être déposée, avec documents à l’appui, au plus tard aux dates indiquées.

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Are you planning on a career in academia or business in management science? Do your PhD in an exceptional scientific milieu renowned for the quality of its support for junior researchers.

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  • Offered by HEC Montréal jointly with Concordia and McGill universities and the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). This partnership gives you access to resources (faculty and courses) rarely available elsewhere in the world.
  • Full-time program allowing you to complete your studies in four to five years.
  • Tuition fees waived and competitive funding for the first four years of your studies.

For a career in academia or in business

of the graduates in this specialization hold positions at Canadian or foreign universities, most often as professors. The others are working in the private sector, as analysts, consultants or managers.

“Ten years after defending my doctorate, HEC is still present in my life through a vast network of personal and professional connections not only with my former supervisors and professors, but also with other past fellow students, who are now established researchers all over the world.” Alysson M. Costa, PhD. Lecturer, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne (Australia)

Among the best

HEC Montréal has a team of world-renowned professors who regularly publish in the leading scientific journals in this field. They have accumulated extensive experience in supervising dissertations, and many of them have supervised over 20 doctoral students.

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“An extraordinary experience full of eureka moments. It was definitely a milestone not only in my career but also in my life. Its stimulating, rigorous, and demanding learning environment gave me the opportunity to enrich my academic experience along with some of the world's preeminent scholars.” Elnaz Kanani Kuchesfehani, PhD. Technology Consultant, Information Management & Analytics Technology with Deloitte Canada

Varied research interests

  • Applications of operational research in finance
  • Bayesian optimization
  • Business analytics
  • Combinatorial optimization
  • Distribution management, logistics and supply chains
  • Dynamic optimization
  • Environmental management
  • Game theory
  • Graphs and networks
  • Energy modelling and policy
  • Quantitative methods in marketing
  • Robust optimization
  • Simulation-based optimization
  • Stochastic programming

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“The unique environment offered by the integration of great teaching, top research facilities and immense support allowed me to develop to my full potential.” Leandro C. Coelho, PhD. Professor and Canada Research Chair in Integrated Logistics, Université Laval

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HEC Montréal offers an exceptional scientific milieu thanks to five research chairs and three professorships. Researchers in this specialization work closely with several research groups and knowledge transfer hubs.

  • Canada Research Chair in Decision Making under Uncertainty , directed by Professor Erick Delage
  • Chair in Energy Sector Management , directed by Professor Pierre-Olivier Pineau
  • Chair in Game Theory and Management , directed by Professor Georges Zaccour
  • Chair in Logistics and Transportation , directed by Professor Jean-François Cordeau
  • Scale AI Research Chair in Artificial Intelligence for Urban Mobility and Logistics , directed by Professor Carolina Osorio

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  • Research Professorship in Combinatorial Optimization: Professor Jacques Desrosiers
  • Research Professorship in Complex Networks: Professor Gilles Caporossi
  • Research Professorship in Dynamic Optimization: Michèle Breton  

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The Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill, renowned worldwide for cutting-edge research , offers a PhD Program in Management where outstanding students conduct fundamental research at the frontiers of management knowledge and practice.

With the collaboration of faculty  and industry leaders, the program prepares students to become autonomous researchers, whose teaching, publications and consulting activities contribute to leading universities and organizations around the world.

The PhD program participates in a joint doctoral program that brings together the four leading Montreal universities (HEC-Montreal, Concordia, UQAM, and McGill).  As a result, students gain access to the rich doctoral offerings from other universities and are expected to include professors from other universities on their committees.

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Research excellence is a key strategy at the Telfer School of Management. Our doctoral program is designed to train our students to become visionary, influential thinkers who will make a positive difference in the lives of people, organizations and communities. We are always on hand to help our students reach their goals, whatever they might be. 

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  • We are located in downtown of a G7 capital city, where national and international leaders from the private and public sectors converge to tackle issues of national and global significance.
  • We are a triple-accredited school with internationally recognized and experienced faculty.
  • We offer a stimulating class environment that benefits from the team-teaching approach and multidisciplinary research expertise of our faculty with special interests in Accounting and Control, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Health Systems, and Organization Behavior and Human Resources.
  • We offer financial support to qualified applicants for each of the 4 years of the program duration, in amounts that can reach up to $36,000 per year.

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The thesis-based Telfer Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Management program is designed to enable you to push the frontier of management knowledge. Discover the revolutionary power of asking cutting-edge questions related to best practice in private or public sector management, both within organizations and society, and then conducting research to seek empirically-supported transformational answers.

What matters is the perfect fit. We have developed six fields of study around our research excellence.

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Program Details

Program structure.

The program is structured to be completed in four years.

In the first two years, you will complete 11 half-credit courses and write the comprehensive exams. Comprehensive exams are typically completed at the end of your second year.

In the third and fourth years of the program, you will focus on completing your dissertation proposal and dissertation. In order to develop and refine your research skills, you are expected to engage in research throughout the program.

You will also complete a non-credit course on university teaching.

Faculty with Supervisory Status

While we do not require you to have an approved faculty supervisor selected when you apply, we encourage prospective applicants to learn about the interests and ongoing research of our faculty members. If you'd like to connect with a professor about their research work, email [email protected] and we can connect you with them.

Available Fields

Challenge yourself and work with experts in your field as you write and defend your doctoral dissertation. You can pursue research in any of our five fields: 

  • Accounting  

The Accounting field in Laurier’s PhD in Management program prepares you for an academic career. You will be encouraged to focus your learning and research in empirical financial accounting or behavioural accounting.

Our program provides students with a breadth of knowledge of accounting theory and research methodologies. Through teaching and research assistantships, coursework, seminars, and independent research, students develop analytical and interpretive skills as well as intellectual independence. We welcome applications from students in accounting or related fields, such as finance or economics.

We have one of the largest Accounting programs in Canada with 34 faculty and lecturers. Over the past 21 years, we have had 10 gold medallists on the Uniform Final Evaluation (now the Common Final Examination, administered by CPA Canada); this is more than any other university in Canada.

PhD in Management, Accounting Field Coordinator:

  • Jonathan Farrar, PhD
  • See all Lazaridis faculty members in Accounting

Research Environment: Accounting

You will work independently and ethically in an advanced research program and will receive training in conducting original research, preparing scholarly publications, and communicating knowledge.

As a student in the Accounting field you will have access to:

  • A small student-to-faculty ratio.
  • Excellent research facilities through the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics and the CPA/Laurier Centre for the Advancement of Accounting Research and Education.
  • Research funding and external grants.
  • Cutting-edge research.

Course Offerings: Accounting

Accounting students can focus their learning and research in empirical financial accounting or behavioural management accounting. Below are the course offerings for each respective focus.

Empirical Financial Accounting courses:

  • BU801: Management Foundations
  • BU802: Research Methodology
  • BU817: Survey of Accounting Research
  • BU827: Seminar in Financial Accounting
  • BU837: Seminar in Management Accounting
  • BU843: Seminar in Advanced Financial Econometrics
  • BU847: Seminar in Archival Research in Accounting
  • EC620: Microeconomics I
  • EC640: Macroeconomics I
  • EC655: Econometrics
  • MF703: Seminar in Corporate Finance

Behavioural Management Accounting courses:

  • BU800: Fundamentals of Behavioural Research
  • BU804: Organizational Behaviour
  • BU842: Consumer Behaviour
  • BU857: Seminar in Behavioural Research in Accounting
  • MS700: Univariate and Multivariate Statistics
  • PS800: Advanced Multivariate Methods

Candidate Profiles: Accounting

  • Huzaifa Faizan
  • Nicholle Kovach
  • Harjot Mehmi
  • Oluwasegun Popoola
  • Kainan (Paul) Xiong

Graduate Placements: Accounting

Academic Placements

The Finance field in Laurier’s PhD in Management program is designed for the brightest and hardest-working individuals who are seeking academic and research positions. We welcome applications from students in business and related fields, such as economics, accounting, statistics and mathematics.

Our invigorating research environment is supported by highly productive and internationally recognized scholars who publish in top journals. As well, many of our graduate students have won best paper awards at conferences and have published their work in high-ranked journals.

Building on finance theory, our PhD students undertake research in four key areas of financial management: financial markets, corporate finance and governance, options and futures, and market microstructure.

PhD in Management, Finance Field Coordinator:

  • Diego Amaya, PhD
  • See all Lazaridis faculty members in Finance

Research Environment: Finance

We create a nurturing environment where you have access to:

  • Funding and help to apply for external grants to attend and present at premier conferences.
  • Widely used databases, such as WRDS, Bloomberg, Datastream, Markit, OptionMetrics.
  • A weekly finance seminar series.
  • A personalized approach and a small student-to-supervisor ratio.
  • Excellent research facilities through the Financial Services Research Centre.

Course Offerings: Finance

  • BU753: Empirical Studies in Fixed Income
  • BU803: Theory of Asset Pricing
  • BU823: Seminar in Financial Economics
  • BU833: Empirical Asset Pricing
  • BU853: Market Microstructure, Trading and Investment Strategies
  • BU863: Empirical Corporate Finance

Candidate Profiles: Finance

  • Olaleye Morohunfolu
  • Thi Minh Hien Nguyen
  • Seyed-Erfan Sadeghi
  • Manisha Thapa

Graduate Placements: Finance

Non-Academic Placements

The Marketing field in Laurier’s PhD in Management program offers you the opportunity to conduct research on contemporary topics of theoretical and managerial significance. Our areas of specialization include consumer behaviour, innovation, marketing strategy, brand management, and services marketing. We welcome applications from those with education and/or experience in business and marketing or a relevant field such as psychology and economics.

Our program centres on theory development, empirical analysis, and developing managerially relevant knowledge. It builds on core theories from marketing and other disciplines (including psychology, economics, and decision sciences). You will have the opportunity to acquire a broad range of methodological skills including experimental design, surveys, qualitative research, and quantitative modelling. Our focus is to hone your research skills both through course work and by actively collaborating with you in new or ongoing research projects.

PhD in Management, Marketing Field Coordinator:

  • Fang Wang, PhD
  • See all Lazaridis faculty members in Marketing

Course Offerings: Marketing

  • BU812: Marketing Philosophy and Theory
  • BU818: Qualitative Research Process
  • BU822: Marketing Strategy
  • BU852: Service and Relationship Marketing
  • BU862: Research in Brand and Product
  • BU872: Special Topics in Marketing

Candidate Profiles: Marketing

  • Sara Harcourt
  • Sakshi Korde
  • Jeeshan Mirza
  • Andrea Reaume
  • Mohammad Simjour
  • Jee Hyuk Wi
  • Fatemeh Vafaee Sefat

Graduate Placements: Marketing

Consumer research lab.

The state-of-the-art Consumer Research Lab is equipped with 20 computer terminals, a projector, and software for controlled experimental studies and survey-based, online data collection. The lab also includes a small break-out room with a one-way mirror for focus groups, interviews, and other tasks relevant to research studies.

Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management (OB/HRM)

Our PhD in Management degree program with a concentration in Organizational Behaviour (OB) and Human Resource Management (HRM) is a four-year program. In the first two years, you will complete courses and your comprehensive exams. In years three and four, you will focus on research with your supervisor and other faculty members. Opportunities for teaching are also available. If you complete your MSc in Management with us, you will receive credit for those courses you have already completed, which can decrease the length of the time it takes to complete this degree. This program is designed for students who wish to become academics and researchers.

PhD in Management, OB/HRM Field Coordinator:

  • Lindie Liang, PhD
  • See all Lazaridis faculty members in OB/HRM

Research Environment: OB/HRM

Why choose OB/HRM at Laurier?

You will have the opportunity to work closely with leading scholars in the field of OB/HRM and be involved with cutting-edge research throughout your studies. Building a strong research foundation (including exposure to different theories and methodologies) is important for success in your future career.

We only admit a small number of students each year to ensure that our students can receive the mentoring that they need to succeed in an academic career. You will receive personalized guidance and individualized attention as you develop your own research and prepare for your career.

Our faculty members devote an extensive amount of time and energy into developing our students’ research capabilities and skillsets. You will be encouraged to join projects that can build this foundation and provide you with opportunities to start building your résumé with conference presentations and publications.

Learning Outcomes: OB/HRM

You can expect coursework that is designed to provide a solid theoretical foundation in OB/HRM combined with exceptional statistical and methodological training, including research methods, research design, and quantitative analyses. You will also have the opportunity to delve deeper into topics with special topic courses, electives, and directed studies.

You will conduct your own research under the guidance of our faculty supervisors. You are expected to engage in research throughout the program, culminating in the completion of your dissertation.

You will have exposure to cutting-edge research from our faculty supervisors and guest speakers, as well as networking opportunities within the academic community.

Course Offerings: OBHRM

  • BU814: Human Resource Management
  • BU899: Doctoral Dissertation
  • Five electives chosen in consultation with the OB/HRM field coordinator

Note:  Students admitted into the PhD program from the Laurier MSc in Management will be exempt from some courses already completed at the master’s level.

Candidate Profiles: OB/HRM

  • Samantha Hancock
  • Sabah Rasheed

Graduate Placements: OB/HRM

The disciplines of Supply Chain, Operations and Technology Management seek answers to fundamental questions about the design, production, and delivery of goods and services. We welcome applications from students with backgrounds in business, mathematics, engineering, economics and related fields. Graduates of our PhD are prepared for a career in academia or research.

PhD in Management, Supply Chain, Operations and Technology Management Field Coordinator:

  • Mojitaba Araghi, PhD
  • Browse all faculty in Supply Chain, Operations and Technology Management

Research Environment

  • A personalized approach with a small student-to-faculty ratio.
  • Cutting-edge research training by active leading researchers.
  • Our Centre for Supply Chain Management whose mission is to create close ties between industry and academia.
  • Our "Distinguished Speaker Series," which brings in world class presenters from around the globe.

Our faculty are leading researchers in fields such as sustainable and closed-loop supply chain management, logistics and transportation, operations management, management of innovation and technology, and stochastic modelling.

Over the past five years, faculty in Supply Chain, Operations and Technology Management have received more than $1 million in research grants from funding agencies, including the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), as well as grants from industry, including $500,000 from CN Rail. Our faculty members have published their research in top-tiered academic journals, including Management Science, Production and Operations Management, Manufacturing & Services Operations Management, JOM, JORS, Annals of OR, EJOR, Financial Management and IIE Transactions, to name just a few.

Selected Research Topics

  • Customer acquisition, retention, and service quality for a call center: Optimal promotions, priorities, and staffing.
  • Socially optimal location of facilities with fixed servers, stochastic demand and congestion.
  • Flow control in capacity-constrained queueing systems with non-stationary arrivals.
  • The effect of demand-supply mismatches on firm risk.
  • Cost Analysis of an (S-1,S) Inventory system with two demand classes and rationing.
  • Towards more innovative, eco-efficient sustainable product designs: Proposing a new DEA-based methodology.
  • Corporate payout policy, cash savings, and the cost of consistency: Evidence from a structural estimation.
  • An analysis of a widely used version of the CUSUM tracking signal.
  • Inventory competition for news vendors with profit targets.
  • Transshipment between competitive retailers.
  • Three essays in product development: Competition, sustainability and channel structure.
  • Modeling and analysis of value-based healthcare delivery.
  • Exploring hopes and fears from supply chain innovations: An analysis of antecedents and consequences of supply chain knowledge exchanges.
  • The transient collaboration model: Theory building, structural formation, and network operationalization.
  • BU805: Deterministic Quantitative Analysis
  • BU815: Stochastic Analysis and Simulation
  • BU825: Foundations of Supply Chain Management
  • BU845: Seminar in Supply Chain Management I
  • BU855: Seminar in Supply Chain Management II
  • BU859: Foundations of Operations Management

Candidate Profiles

  • Amirhossein Adhami
  • Atousa Akhlaghy
  • Tina Arabian
  • Shervin Esbahbod
  • Mohammad Mehdi Jourabchi
  • Negin Karimani
  • Parang Zadtootaghaj

Graduate Placements

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Madhu Kalimipalli, Professor

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  • Start: Fall (September) only
  • Format: Full-time
  • Jan. 15: First consideration deadline
  • March 15: Final application deadline for international applicants
  • Aug. 15: Final application deadline for domestic applicants

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis within deadlines until we reach enrolment capacity.

Note: Domestic and international applications for the MSc and PhD in Management program are no longer being accepted for the September 2024 cohort. If you are interested in applying to these programs for the September 2025 cohort, please connect with a recruiter at [email protected] .

Admission Requirements

  • A master’s degree in business or related field with a minimum B+ standing.
  • Evidence of strong quantitative skills, normally by successful completion of the GMAT Focus exam with a score of 595 or higher (formerly GMAT score of 650 or higher). You can consult the GMAT conversion table . We will also accept a GRE score. A GRE score must convert to the minimum 595 GMAT Focus score required. Please note that the GMAT/GRE requirement is mandatory for the application and cannot be waived.
  • Proficiency in English.
  • Applications are reviewed by the graduate program committee, which considers all prior university grades, a statement of research interests, an academic writing sample, and letters of reference.

Application Checklist

Applications will be considered until the program is full.

After you have submitted your OUAC application , paid the non-refundable application fee, and Laurier has received your application, you'll receive an email from [email protected] advising you to upload the additional required documentation to Laurier’s Online Registration and Information System (LORIS) .

Please note, the application process and the uploading of supplemental documentation, which includes references, typically takes two weeks. To avoid disappointment, apply early.

An application for admission to our PhD program in Management must include:

  • The OUAC Application Summary, which is generated after you complete your OUAC application (log back in to OUAC to retrieve it).
  • Transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work. Documents must be dated within the past six months.
  • A completed statement of intent.
  • A resume of your academic and work experience. Include a history of your publication and scholarly paper activity and any other information you feel will interest the admissions committee.
  • A sample of your scholarly writing (10-20 pages in length). This may be a chapter of your master's thesis or a paper written for a graduate course.
  • Completed reference forms . Two academic references are required. Note: Reference forms are electronically submitted to Laurier by the referee and do not need to be uploaded.
  • Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) test scores. GMAT test scores of at least 85 percentile are standard. Where appropriate, corresponding Graduate Records Examinations (GRE) scores will be accepted.

Visit our Graduate Admissions Toolkit for more information about applying.

English Proficiency

Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential to graduate studies at Laurier. Applicants whose language of instruction during their previous postsecondary education was not in English must submit evidence of proficiency in English. If applicable, results from accepted testing services must be uploaded to  LORIS .

Your Next Steps

Tuition and funding.

Regardless of the type of graduate degree program you intend to pursue, financial planning is important. At Laurier, we want to provide you with as much information as possible about a variety of scholarship and funding opportunities and equip you with the skills to manage your finances effectively in the years to come.

Graduate Tuition and Funding

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With the announcement of the   Lazaridis Institute for the Management of Technology Enterprises , special funding will be available to students concentrating on the application of innovation and technology management as it relates to their respective fields of interest.

Waterloo Campus

This program is available on Laurier's Waterloo campus.

Laurier's Waterloo campus is home to more than 19,000 graduate and undergraduate students. Tucked into several city blocks, this campus is walking distance to your classrooms, food, and various campus amenities.

Laurier is a leading force in research among Canadian universities, and many of our research centres and institutes are housed in Waterloo.

Learn more about Laurier's campuses .

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"With contributions from several university-based partners, ASPIRE provides graduate students and postdoctoral researchers with informative, hands-on professional skills training essential for degree and post-degree success."

Brent Wolfe , Associate Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

The Lazaridis School is committed to providing PhD candidates with a solid foundation from which to build successful academic careers. Many of our graduates receive offers for assistant professor and tenure-track positions from universities around the world, including:

  • York University
  • McMaster University
  • University of British Columbia
  • University of Waterloo
  • SUNY Fredonia
  • University of Memphis
  • Kean University
  • Zayed University, UAE

Not all of our graduates go on to pursue academic careers; some find success working for organizations in which they can apply their expertise in other ways. Graduates with non-academic positions include:

  • Hosein Nooriaan, Senior Analyst, Risk Management, RBC Group
  • Yunhua (Julie) Zhu, Senior Associate, PwC
  • Gregory Tanguay, Marketing Director, Laborie
  • David Whiteside, Happiness Research Fellow, Plasticity Labs
  • Sara Babaee, Software Developer in Optimization, NAVBLUE an Airbus Company
  • Tannaz Mahootchi, Senior Methodologist, Operations Research, Cancer Care Ontario

Program Recruiters

Brenda Burns Graduate Program Recruiter

Victoria MacKenzie Graduate Program Recruiter

Looking for more info? Contact the Lazaridis School .

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Program overview.

Outstanding students pursuing excellence should consider the Management (PhD Thesis) program. The degree gives them the opportunity to undertake challenging research under the supervision of highly skilled faculty members, giving students the boost they need to make a significant and lasting contribution to the field of management. The Haskayne School of Business helps students achieve this goal by providing a collaborative, supportive and intellectually stimulating research environment for the discovery and dissemination of knowledge applicable to the business community. The Haskayne funding package is one of the most generous among Canadian business schools.

Completing this program

Core Courses: Topics include Conceptual Framework of the Enterprise and Research Development.

Areas of Study:  Students complete a minimum of five courses in their area(s) of study; students may have a major and minor area of study.

Research Methods and Statistics - Stream A:  This stream includes courses in econometrics and operations management.

Research Methods and Statistics - Stream B:  This stream includes courses in multivariate analysis, research methodology and methods and more.

Candidacy:  Students will complete a research proposal and both oral and written candidacy exams.

Thesis:  Students will be required to submit and defend an original research thesis.

Specializations

  • Business Technology Management
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Environmental Management/Sustainable Development
  • Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources
  • Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • Risk Management and Insurance
  • Strategy and Global Management

Consulting, Financial Services, Management, Business Analysis, Marketing and Sales, Teaching, Professor.

A PhD in managment is usually considered a final degree.

Students are required to prepare a thesis and successfully defend in an open oral defense.

Two core courses and ten additional courses

Learn more about program requirements in the Academic Calendar

Classroom delivery

Time commitment.

Six years maximum

A supervisor is required, but is not required prior to the start of the program

See the Graduate Calendar for information on  fees and fee regulations,  and for information on  awards and financial assistance .

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Supervisors

Learn about faculty available to supervise this degree. Please note: additional supervisors may be available. Contact the program for more information.

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James Agarwal

Marco Bijvank

Marco Bijvank

Giovani da Silveira

Jim Dewald

Mohammad Keyhani

Pengfei Li

Barrie R. Nault

Scott Radford

Scott Radford

Chad Saunders

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Admission Requirements

A minimum of 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 point system, over the past two years of full-time study (a minimum of 10 full-course equivalents or 60 units) of the undergraduate degree.

  • A current C.V.
  • A personal statement outlining objectives, intent and commitment to a research program

Test scores

Completion of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT*) with a recommended minimum score of 650, with high scores on both verbal and quantitative subcomponents. (Many successful applicants have earned scores of 700 and above). As an alternative to a GMAT score, results on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) will be considered. Overall GRE test score in the 85th percentile is the recommended minimum.

Supervisors must have availability and resources for the area in which the student wishes to study.

Minimum education

An MBA degree or equivalent.

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Work samples, english language proficiency.

An applicant whose primary language is not English may fulfill the English language proficiency requirement in one of the following ways:

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL ibt)  score of 97 (Internet-based, with no section less than 20).
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS)  score of 7.0 (minimum of 6.0 in each section).
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE)   score of 68, or higher (Academic version).
  • Canadian Academic English Language test (CAEL)  score of 70 (70 in some sections – up to the program, 60 in all other).  
  • Academic Communication Certificate (ACC)  score of A- in one or two courses (up to the program), “B+” on all other courses.  
  • Cambridge C1 Advanced or Cambridge C2 Proficiency  minimum score of 191.

*Please contact your program of interest if you have any questions about ELP requirements

For admission on September 1:

  • Canadians and permanent residents: Jan. 15 application deadline
  • International students: Jan. 15 application deadline

If you're not a Canadian or permanent resident, or if you have international credentials, make sure to learn about international requirements

Are you ready to apply?

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Applications for Fall 2024 will be accepted between August 15 th , 2023 and December 8 th , 2023.

We strongly encourage all those considering applying to the Schulich PhD in Administration or those seeking more information to first watch the helpful ‘Schulich PhD in Administration Program Overview and Application Tips Information Session’  for the Fall 2024 intake.

The Schulich doctorate comprises four tightly linked phases of study: coursework to acquire in-depth knowledge of your field of study; a comprehensive examination to demonstrate your mastery of the subject matter; defense of a formal research proposal; and a dissertation.

From the outset of the PhD program, you are invited to start thinking about the direction of your research. Scholarly development through the presentation and publication of papers with professors and other students is a cornerstone of the program.

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At Schulich, our expertise in various specialized areas of study will help you meet your unique career objectives and give you a competitive career advantage.

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  • Sustainability

Career Opportunities

Prepare for a stimulating career in academic teaching and research. Graduates from this rigorous program of study contribute to the knowledge and global practice of business through tenure stream positions at leading universities in Canada, the U.S. or abroad.

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Phd program details by category, admission requirements, requirement checklist.

  • Exceptional candidates with a bachelor’s degree may be considered.
  • Masters degrees in Business (MBA’s) from South Asia may require further academic qualifications for consideration.
  • A degree certificate will be required if the transcript does not indicate graduation or completion from a program.
  • Acceptable scores on all measures of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination taken in the last five years.
  • While we do not have a minimum GMAT or GRE cut-off, it is recommended that candidates present a competitive score of 650 and above in the GMAT or 320 and above in the GRE.
  • To send your scores for these tests to us please use the following codes: GMAT code Z75-X8-80 or GRE code 5697
  • Prior research experience is strongly recommended.
  • The online application requires: essays (written), an updated résumé and 3 recommendations. Copies of transcripts, GMAT or GRE scores, and language proficiency test scores (if applicable) may be uploaded to facilitate the initial review process. Note that unofficial documents are sufficient at the application stage.

The PhD program is offered on a full-time basis only. Full-time studies start in September of each year.

The Fall 2024 PhD Application portal will open on August 15 th , 2023.

Fall 2024 Application Deadline: December 8, 2023

Please complete all sections (personal information, education, program of study, payment) of the online application and upload all supporting documentation (e.g. Curriculum Vitae, Scanned Transcripts, Unofficial GMAT or GRE results, and proof of English Proficiency – TOEFL or IELTS (if applicable) by the deadline date. Hard copies of supporting documents are not required at the time of application. Official transcripts and official copies of test scores are only required once an offer of admission is made.

Admissions Decision:  March 2024

For additional admissions information and/or questions about the application process, contact the Schulich PhD Admissions team through our Graduate Enquiry Form. 

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Tuition & Fees

For information on PhD fees, please see York University’s Graduate Student Fees table.

To learn more about the funding offered to PhD students please review PhD Financial Assistance.

Students entering Schulich’s PhD program may expect to receive $30,000 (domestic) and $43,000 (international) each year, up to five years. This funding is guaranteed, provided that students remain in good standing, show satisfactory progress in their work, maintain full-time status and fulfill the expected requirements. If a student defends his/her dissertation proposal before September 15 in his/her fourth year (i.e. start of term 10), he/she is eligible to receive an additional $2000 in year four. Funding in years one through three is tied to a research assistantship. Details are available from the PhD program.

In addition, students will have opportunities to pursue special awards through Schulich and York University and options for working on and off campus. For full details click below.

Financial Aid for PhD Students

Study Options

The PhD must be taken on a full-time basis for the first two years of study. To remain eligible for funding, students must maintain their full-time status.

Available delivery options

  • Full-time 48 to 72 months

Location(s)

  • Keele Campus Toronto

The requirements to successfully complete the program are outlined below in “Curriculum Overview.”

Curriculum Overview

Candidates for the PhD degree must complete studies in one of the following major fields: Accounting, Organizational Studies, Finance, Marketing, Policy and Strategic Management, or Operations Management and Information Systems. They must also complete a series of methodological courses relevant to that major field.

 Learn more about PhD Course Types 

Coursework only accounts for one of four phases in the PhD program. For a more detailed overview of the PhD program’s four broad phases of study, view program requirements (below)

The courses you take are dependent on your particular program of study and research interests. To see which courses are required for your area of interest, view specializations (below) .

To browse all of our course offerings, view current PhD course offerings or visit our Course Catalog .

Coursework is intended to prepare students to carry out leading-edge research in their major field. A student’s coursework plan is developed in consultation with the faculty member from the student’s field who has been assigned as an advisor.

Students entering the PhD program without an MBA degree are required to do a number of Schulich MBA 1 Required Foundations of Management Core Courses.

Students must complete the following course requirements:

  • A core of courses designed to support necessary methodology training
  • A minimum of four courses in the major field
  • A minimum of two electives in topics related to the major field, approved by the PhD program coordinator in the candidate’s major field of study.

These courses will normally be chosen from those offered at the 7000-level at the Schulich School of Business. With permission, some may be chosen from those offered at the graduate level by other graduate programs or at other academic institutions.

Comprehensive Examination

Each student must pass a comprehensive examination before proceeding to formal work on her or his dissertation. Comprehensive examinations are designed to demonstrate competence and knowledge in the field. The examination is set and administered by the faculty within the student’s major field.

The Faculty regards the comprehensive examination as a pivotal point for deciding whether students should be allowed to proceed with their studies or be encouraged to withdraw from the program.

Dissertation Proposal and Oral Defence

Candidates must prepare a written proposal to conduct original dissertation research carried out under the supervision of a supervisory committee and must defend this to the satisfaction of the thesis supervisor and members of the committee.

Dissertation and Oral Examination

Candidates must prepare a dissertation based on original research carried out under the supervision of a supervisory committee and submit the results in appropriate dissertation form. After the formal submission of the dissertation, an oral examination is held. It is expected that all or part of the dissertation will be published following professional or scientific review.

The Schulich School of Business continues to accelerate in its commitment to research excellence across all functional and program areas and through thriving interdisciplinary initiatives within Schulich and beyond. Fundamental to our success in advancing knowledge and understanding in business has been the continued recruitment of researchers of the highest distinction and calibre.

Browse our PhD specializations for faculty profiles by academic area.

Teaching & Learning Online

Program faculty members

Professor of Strategy and International Business; Pierre Lassonde Chair in International Business

Professor of Strategic Management; Executive Director, York Change Leadership (YCL)

Professor of Finance; Bob Finlayson Chair in International Finance

Professor of Marketing; Kraft Foods Canada Chair in Marketing

Professor of Sustainability Accounting; Erivan K. Haub Chair in Business & Sustainability

Professor of Marketing; Director, PhD Program

Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management

Associate Professor of Operations Management and Information Systems; York Research Chair in Managing AI-Driven Technologies in Health Care

Associate Professor of Finance

Professor of Public Policy and Sustainability; Director, BBA/iBBA Programs

Professor of Accounting

Professor of Strategic Management

Professor of Marketing; Associate Dean, Research; Anne & Max Tanenbaum Chair in Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise

Professor of Marketing

Associate Professor; Ann Brown Chair in Organization Studies

Professor of Operations Management and Information Systems; Program Director, Master of Supply Chain Management

Professor of Accounting; Associate Dean, Students; Ron Binns Chair in Financial Reporting, Banking and Governance

Professor; RBC Chair in Social Innovation & Impact; Area Coordinator, Sustainability

Program Director, MBA in Technology Leadership; Associate Professor of Operations Management and Information Systems; Special Advisor, AI & Business Analytics

Professor of Operations Management and Information Systems; CPA Ontario Chair in International Entrepreneurship; Co-director of Entrepreneurial Studies

Associate Professor; York Research Chair in Stigmatization and Social Identity

Professor of Strategy; Scotiabank Chair in International Business and Entrepreneurship

Professor of Finance

Professor of Finance; Scotiabank Chair in International Finance

Associate Dean, External Relations; Canada Research Chair (Tier II); Professor of Marketing

Program Director, Master of Marketing; Associate Professor of Marketing

Canada Research Chair in Supply Chain Management (Tier 1); Professor of Operations Management and Information Systems

Associate Professor of Organization Studies; Area Coordinator, Organization Studies

Associate Professor of Organization Studies

Professor of Finance; Area Coordinator, Finance

Professor of Strategic Management; Newmont Endowed Chair in Business Strategy

Associate Professor of Organization Studies; Associate Dean, Academic

FCA, FCPA (Ontario); Professor of Accounting; Area Coordinator, Accounting

Associate Professor of Marketing

Professor of Operations Management and Information Systems; Director, Master of Business Analytics; Director, Master of Management in Artificial Intelligence

Program Director, Master of Management; Associate Professor of Organization Studies

Associate Professor of Operations Management and Information Systems

Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Analytics

Assistant Professor of Operations Management and Information Systems

Assistant Professor of Finance

Student Research

Select a PhD specialization to learn more about recent student research, publication and placement.

Application FAQs and Tips

1. how do i apply.

Start by creating a profile in our online system . Once you submit your profile page, check your email to create a password for your application. It may take up to 15 minutes for the email to arrive. Save that email for reference, as it also contains the permanent link to the application portal. You will then be able to begin your application and upload your documents.

2. How much does it cost to apply?

The application fee is $150CAD payable online with any major credit card.

The PhD program does not offer application fee waiver.

3. Do you offer application fee waivers?

4. when will a decision be issued.

Applications will be reviewed following the application deadline. Decisions will be made in March/April.

5. Do I need to send in official documents?

Official documents are not required at the application stage .

You can apply with unofficial documents that are scanned and uploaded to your application. Please ensure all information on scanned documents is clear and legible. The grading scale or legend must be included with the uploaded transcript for each institution; this information is often found on the back or at the end of the transcript. Unofficial test results must be submitted with your application. Required test results need to be submitted prior to the application deadline to be considered.

Official documents are only required following an admissions decision. If admitted to the program, final official transcripts must be submitted before the term start date (early September). Official transcripts and test results must be mailed or emailed directly from the issuing institution.  If my mail:

Graduate Recruitment & Admissions, Room W263B Seymour Schulich Building Schulich School of Business – York University 4700 Keele Street Toronto, Ontario Canada, M3J 1P3

** If the institutions that you have attended provide Official Transcripts in digital format, you may arrange with your institutions to send the official transcripts directly to us via email to [email protected] . (Note: Only transcripts received directly from the institutions are considered official.)

For questions on admission on conditions, please visit http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/admission-conditions

6. Which part of the application is most important?

We take a holistic approach during the application review process and all components of the application are thoroughly reviewed. There is no particular weight assigned to any of the components in the application.

7. Is there a word limit to the essay questions?

No, there is no word limit for the essays.

Applicants are required to provide a written statement in the “Essays” section of the application. This is the statement where you will describe your motives for pursuing PhD studies. Your statement of intent should include:

1) your specific research interests 2) why you have selected your chosen field 3) your career plans

We suggest to provide responses to the questions that equals 1-2 pages in length.

8. Is the GMAT or GRE a mandatory requirement and can this be waived?

Yes, the GMAT or GRE is mandatory.

GMAT or GRE is a requirement of the program and cannot be waived.

All applicants are required to complete the GMAT or the GRE if they wish to be eligible for admission, regardless of their academic or professional profile.

9. What is minimum competitive GMAT or GRE score?

While we do not have a minimum GMAT or GRE cut-off, however, it is recommended that candidates present a competitive score of 650 and above in the GMAT or 320 and above in the GRE.

10. What are the minimum scores required on the acceptable English language tests?

The following minimum scores are acceptable for admission consideration:

11. Can the English language test requirements be waived?

If you have studied full-time at a university where the language of instruction and examination were English for at least 1 year you will not be required to submit an English proficiency test score.

Please note that your official university transcripts or supporting documentation from the university must state the degree was taught in English .

12. Is a supervisor identified before or after admission? Is admission conditional upon securing a supervisor?

Applicants are not required to secure a supervisor before applying to the PhD program.

Your supervisor is typically identified after admission and admission is not conditional upon securing a supervisor. However, we encourage our applicants to connect with our area representatives (see PhD program specializations) to discuss research interests and learn more about each area.

13. Can I use professional references instead of academic references?

You will enter your information into Step 7 of the application form. Full details can be found within the application. Please choose referees, or recommenders, who are most familiar with your potential as a scholar and researcher.

General guidelines for choosing your referees:

  • Referees are typically research professors, or others who are able to comment on your scholarly and educational goals.
  • Referees should know you well and be able to attest to your past performance, potential, and qualifications for completing a Ph.D. in business and a scholarly career.
  • Referees who have served as a research supervisor or a similar role are most preferred.
  • Referees cannot be relatives or friends. Schulich cannot offer advice on the suitability of your referee – only you can decide who will best represent you.
  • Referee information should be complete, and references should be submitted on time to meet the program deadline.
  • Referees must complete the online reference form, recommendation letters will not be accepted.

14. How much is tuition and what financial aid opportunities are available?

For information on PhD fees, please see York University’s Graduate Student Fees table.

View Graduate Program Fees Structure FAQs

Please visit our PhD Financial Assistance page for more information on financial support and scholarships available to full-time doctoral students.

15. I don’t have my GMAT/GRE score yet. Can I complete and submit my application now and then take the GMAT or GRE and submit the score later?

Yes, but you will need to indicate your scheduled GMAT or GRE test date in the initial stages of your application. Also keep in mind that the PhD application must be submitted by the application deadline (December 8th, 2023 for the Fall 2024 intake) and the GMAT or GRE score must be received no later than December 15th, 2023. If the GMAT/GRE is not received by that date, the application will be eliminated from consideration.

16. I have read the information above but have a question I can’t find the answer to. Who can I contact?

Please connect with the PhD admissions team here: https://schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/connect-with-us/grad-inquiry/

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PhD in Human Resource Management

The SHRM PhD program is designed to provide our graduates with the necessary training to become successful researchers and educators at any major educational institution around the world. Our full-time PhD program in HRM is distinguished by its diverse methodological approaches to research and emphasis on pedagogical training. Graduates of our program will acquire sophisticated skills in academic scholarship, and possess the competencies required to teach at the post-secondary level.

Why join the PhD program at the School of HRM?

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Impactful.  The PhD program in the Human Resource Management at the School of HRM is designed to prepare future academics who wish to conduct impactful research and teach at major research-oriented institutions. Our students are exposed to major theories, research methods, and work-related and organizational literature.

Engaging.  You will study in a vibrant and intellectually stimulating environment designed for those wishing to develop the skills necessary for a successful academic career.

Customized.  As a PhD student you will work closely with faculty who share your research interests, are working on similar areas of research, or can provide a new perspective. Our diverse faculty members in HRM are well known for their research and scholarly insights on a wide range of topics.

Life in the PhD program:

  • Study in small classes (seminars) and form close working relationships with other students and faculty
  • Engage in rigorous scholarly training to develop high-quality research skills
  • Experience leading-edge research training
  • Participate at academic conferences that provide opportunities for doctoral students to share ideas and to network
  • Receive the academic guidance necessary to successfully complete the program in a timely manner.

Our Graduates

In an increasingly complex global economy, our PhD graduates are ideally equipped to think through the challenges of people management and contemporary business. Our PhD graduates are an extremely diverse group of scholars from many cultures and backgrounds, and are sought after by universities, government, and industry worldwide. 86% of our graduates in the last 3 years obtained reputable tenure track academic positions in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

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The Graduate Program in Human Resource Management at York is an exciting environment to pursue innovative, socially engaging, career-ready education. Contact our Graduate Program Assistant to learn more.

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PhD programs

Take a deep dive into the topic you love with a phd, at the university of ottawa, you can:.

  • Join a select community of researchers and work in state-of-the-art labs – uOttawa is ranked among the top 10 research universities in Canada.
  • Study in the heart of the nation’s capital, a bilingual and multicultural setting where networks of senior stakeholders take action on major issues and influence decisions.
  • Receive considerable financial support.

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“One of the reasons I chose the University of Ottawa is for its multidisciplinary or multi-university thesis committees available to students in their first year of doctoral studies.”

Valérie Costanzo, LL.B., LL.M., lawyer, PhD candidate

Explore ways to finance your doctoral studies

The University of Ottawa has many scholarships or financial support options available to you. As a doctoral candidate, there is also the option to earn money while gaining valuable experience through teaching and research assistantships.

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“Supervising doctoral students is a privilege: it allows for the discovery of new research challenges and for the development of sustainable relationships.”

Emmanuelle Bernheim, LL.D., PhD, Full professor, Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section

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PhD in Management & Organization

Our PhD program is for those pursuing a research-track academic career. You'll receive rigorous training in management theory and methodology. With that knowledge, you will create insights that are publishable in top academic management journals.

We value research that goes beyond simply describing the world the way it is and, instead, imagines the world the way it might be. Our program is well-suited for those who are curious about the world around them. This is especially true for those who want to explore meaningful societal issues and topics on a deeper level. The program can take 4-6 years to complete.

Research excellence

Our PhD students study with world-renowned experts in the field of management and organization studies. Our school and faculty members have received significant international and national awards, grants and special appointments for the quality, impact and relevance of our research.

A culture of mentorship and collaboration

Be part of a close-knit community with our program’s small size. You'll collaborate with faculty and their peers as you build your research portfolio. You'll also be paired with a teaching mentor to help develop your teaching skills. Connect with other Gustavson researchers at weekly research seminars and other workshops and events.

Program structure

The PhD program is a 4-year, full-time, research-focused program designed to prepare you for a tenure-track position at a leading business school. You will spend the first 2 years on formal coursework and research projects to build a solid research foundation. You will spend the last 2 years on further developing your research identity and developing your dissertation. 

Your academic journey will also include submitting and presenting academic papers at top management conferences and to top-tier journals. To further develop your network for research collaborations, you have an option to incorporate an international research exchange into your program.

*Program milestones

Research that makes a difference

The Gustavson School of Business aims to conduct research that is:

  • recognized as rigorous and of high quality by the academic community
  • practically relevant to organizations, regulators and stakeholders in business and society
  • meaningful to students and educators
  • consistent with our core pillars of international, integrative, innovative and socially responsible/sustainable

Recent placements

Our PhD program has a history of producing successful graduates.

Academic placements in the last 5 years include:

  • Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University (Canada)
  • Smeal College of Business, Penn State University (USA)
  • Smith School of Business, Queens University (Canada)
  • Warwick Business School, University of Warwick (UK)
  • Newcastle University Business School (UK)
  • York University (Canada)
  • University of the Fraser Valley (Canada)

Student & research stories

To me collegiality is about having a sense of mutual respect or reciprocity toward the people you are working with. This has been an important characteristic of my experience at Gustavson insofar as my research and teaching has been sustained by interaction with truly generous and kind people—who treat one another holistically as people first.

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Format: Full-time, part-time

Degree Earned: PhD

The Management PhD program is designed to develop graduates who are skilled in research that includes a theoretical and practical understanding of the challenges that organizations experience, and who are able to disseminate that research in appropriate venues.

Your learning experience is enriched by our school’s existing connections. Tapping into a network of 170 well-connected practitioners, you will be able to test ideas, explore topics and locate research sites. Our industry partners serve as guest lecturers, offer speaker series, workshops and seminars and host experiential research collaborative projects.

In addition, flexible study options allow you to do your PhD your way. You can take the program full-time or part-time, allowing you to successfully balance work, life and school. After finishing your courses, you will be tested in the classroom, running your own courses. Do you have what it takes for an academic career consisting of research, teaching and service?

Graduates of this program can go on to become an academic or even an industry leader in sectors such as government, non-profit, consulting or corporate research.

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  • Completion of a master’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Minimum grade point average (GPA) or equivalent of 3.33/4.33 (B+)
  • Statement of intent
  • Transcripts
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • GMAT and/or GRE
  • English language proficiency requirement
  • An online or in-person interview with the potential supervisor and the admissions committee may be required

More information on  admission requirements . Due to the competitive nature of our programs, it is not possible to offer admission to everyone who applies that meets the minimum entrance requirements for the program. 

Program-specific requirements

Students are encouraged to submit applications prior to the first consideration date to increase their chances of securing financial support for their graduate studies. Applications received after the first consideration date will be accepted and reviewed based on spaces remaining in the program.

See application dates .

The Ted Rogers School is home to 16 research centres, institutes and labs.  Located in the heart of Toronto’s business district, with long-standing connections to the city’s business community and global research networks, the program seeks students eager to have an impact on business practices.

As a PhD student, you will work with a faculty supervisor in one of the Ted Rogers School’s diverse and interdisciplinary academic areas of specialization: Digital Enterprise and Social Media; Real Estate Studies; Retail and Consumer Services; and Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Carry out rigorous scientific research with us about complex management problems in a rapidly changing and globally-oriented economy.

For detailed graduate tuition and fees information please visit Fees by Program .

For information on scholarships, awards and financing your graduate studies visit Financing Your Studies.

Graduate Admissions

Admissions information and how to apply

Graduate Studies Admissions Office 11th Floor, 1 Dundas Street West Toronto, ON Email: [email protected]

Program Contacts

Dr. André Laplume Graduate Program Director BCS, MBA, PhD Research areas: entrepreneurship, strategy, innovation Telephone: 416-979-5000 ext. 556712 Email: [email protected]

Susanna Lau Graduate Program Administrator Telephone: 416-979-5000 ext. 552449 Email: [email protected]

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Once you’ve made an informed choice about which program(s) you are going to apply to, preparing your application requires careful research and planning.

At Toronto Metropolitan University, we understand that pursuing graduate studies is a significant financial investment. Funding comes from a combination of employment contracts (as a teaching assistant), scholarships, awards and stipends. There are a number of additional funding sources – internal and external – available to graduate students that can increase these funding levels.

As an urban innovation university, Toronto Metropolitan University offers 60+ cutting-edge, career-oriented graduate programs, as well as 125+ research centres, institutes and labs, in a wide range of disciplines. Our close connections with industry, government and community partners provide opportunities to apply your knowledge to real-world challenges and make a difference.

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Acquiring a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in your field will help you become eligible for teaching your subject in educational institutes as well as help you procure jobs that require specialization. Management is one of the most widely studied subjects all over the world, and pursuing a PhD in Management can help open new job opportunities for you in a highly competitive world. And what better place to study it than one of the most ideal destinations for international and Indian students?  This blog will take you through the why, how and where of studying PhD in Management Canada. 

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What is PhD in Management?

A PhD degree in itself is a certification of the highest academic level an individual can reach in a particular field. A PhD in Management is a doctorate that emphasizes theoretical management and its foundations. The doctoral degree also delves into the underlying disciplines of management. 

This degree provides you with abilities like competitive research and teaching skills that help in job placements in the teaching department in Canada as well as the rest of the world. The length of a PhD in Management program in Canada can span between 3 to 6 years. It differs from university to university as well as in the field of specialization.

A PhD in Management is an umbrella that covers several doctoral degrees with different specializations. Some of the specializations are as follows:

  • Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • Global and Strategic Management
  • Operations Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Business Administration
  • Technology Management
  • Business Technology Management
  • Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management

Scope of Studying PhD in Management in Canada

With Canada gaining more and more attention on the international scale, the country has become a welcoming place that hosts international students from anywhere in the world. Canada provides its students with a hospitable environment and diversified populace to socialize, study, and grow with. 

The following qualities make international students enrol into Canadian universities to pursue doctoral studies:

  • Affordable Tuition Fees : Studying abroad usually poses a financial burden for international students. Canada eases that burden with its universities providing world-class education at affordable rates. The fees for courses in Canadian universities are much lower than in places like UK and US.
  • World-Class Universities – Along with affordable tuition fees, Canada houses 3 to 4 universities that rank in the top 150 rankings in the world. These universities provide education and develop their students in a manner that helps them secure jobs all over the world.
  • Scholarship Opportunities – Canada is famous all over the world due to the number of scholarships they provide to international students. Some scholarships offered in Canada provide 15,000 CAD to 40,000 CAD to the students, which is a huge financial help in covering tuition fees and living expenses.
  • Job Placements and Opportunities – Canada provides a favourable environment for work to its students during their degree as well as post-completion. You get the option to work for 10 hours a week during your degree. The money received from this can help you manage your personal and living expenses. After the completion of your doctoral degree, you can stay in Canada for up to three years on PGWPP, secure a job and earn back the amount of your investment into your education.

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PhD Program Requirements

The following eligibility criteria need to be fulfilled for successful admission into a doctoral degree:

  • A master’s/post-graduate degree in the same or similar field of study with consistent grades and prior research experience. In some cases, a high-ranking bachelor’s degree with outstanding grades can also be considered.
  • A letter of recommendation and a research proposal.
  • IELTS or TOEFL test scores according to the university as a parameter for your grip in the English language.
  • GRE or GMAT test scores according to the university
  • After the submission of scores, a personal interview may be conducted for selection.

Documents Required

The following documents are a pre-requisite for applying to a PhD program in Canada:

  • Certified transcripts of your previous courses
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Detailed CV/resume
  • Letters of reference
  • Canadian study permit/student visa
  • Photocopy of your passport
  • Certified copies of other important documents required for admission

Top Colleges for PhD in Management Canada

Canada has several top-notch universities and business schools that provide an excellent education. Let us go through the universities in Canada that offer a PhD in Management:

University of Toronto (Rank 18)

  • Fields of Specialization:  Accounting, Economic Analysis and Policy, Finance, Marketing,  Operations Management and Statistics, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, and Strategic Management.
  • Eligibility Criteria: Average B+ equivalent or 8.5/10 GPA; GMAT or GRE Scores; TOEFL/IELTS Scores
  • Funding: Year 1: $32,000 plus the tuition fee, Years 2-5: $32,000 plus the tuition fee

University of British Columbia (Rank 37)

  • Fields of Specialization: Management Science, Operations Research
  • Eligibility Criteria: M.Phil., Master’s Degree, Master’s degree in Engineering, Forestry or Medicine with 1st Division or 8/10 score; English proficiency test scores
  • Funding: Killam Doctoral Scholarships, SERB-UBC Scholarship, Vanier Scholarship, International Tuition Award, President’s Academic Excellence Initiative PhD Award, PhD Minimum Funding

McGill University (Rank 40)

  • Fields of Specialization: Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, Marketing, Operations Management, Organizational Behaviour, Retail Management, Strategy & Organization
  • Eligibility Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in a related field with a strong academic record; 70% in GMAT or GRE; 7.0 Band in IELTS 
  • Funding: Guaranteed funding will be $32,622 per year for the first four years. Fifth-year funding will be $20,000+

McMaster University (Rank 69)

  • Fields of Specialization: Accounting, Finance, Health Management, Information Systems, Management of Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources, Management Science, Marketing
  • Eligibility Criteria: Minimum B+ grade equivalent; GMAT or GRE Scores; IELTS/ TOEFL Scores
  • Funding: For the first four years of study, each full-time student receives a minimum of $20,000 per year. $4,000 for travel expenses related to attending conferences, $1,000 for expenses arising from developing and writing a thesis, Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

University of Alberta (Rank 131)

  • Fields of Specialization: Accounting, Finance, Operations and Information Systems, Marketing, and Strategic Management and Organization
  • Eligibility Criteria: GPA of 3 on a 4 point grading system; GMAT or GRE Scores; IELTS/ TOEFL Scores
  • Funding: Myer Horowitz Graduate Students’ Association Graduate Scholarship, The Faculty Club/Dr William A (Bill) Preshing Graduate Scholarship, Pansy and George Strange Graduate Scholarship

University of Ottawa (Rank 162)

  • Fields of Specialization: Accounting and control, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Health Systems, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources, Strategy and Organization
  • Eligibility Criteria: Minimum average grade of A- or 80%; GMAT or GRE Score: English proficiency test score; Personal interview
  • Funding: Telfer PhD Student Engagement Award, John Duncan and Deb Cross Award, Telfer Base Funding

University of Calgary (Rank 200)

  • Fields of Specialization: Accounting, Business Technology Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Environmental Management/Sustainable Development, Finance, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources, Marketing, Operations and Supply Chain Management, Risk Management and Insurance, Strategy and Global Management
  • Eligibility Criteria:  First Class Division, or 8/10 (or 7.5/10 for IITs only); GMAT or GRE Scores; IELTS/TOEFL Scores
  • Funding: Full tuition for all admitted students for the first four years. Funding comes in the form of Graduate Assistantships, Alberta Innovates Graduate Student Scholarships program, Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship (AGES), Delta Kappa Gama, Entrance Awards, Graduate Award Competition, International Graduate Tuition Award, Mackenzie King, Mitacs, Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (CGS)

University of Waterloo (Rank 201)

  • Fields of Specialization: Applied Operations Research, Information Systems, Management of Technology 
  • Eligibility Criteria: Master’s degree with at least 83%; GMAT or GRE Scores; IELTS 7.0/ TOEFL 90 Score
  • Funding: University of Waterloo President’s Graduate Scholarship, President’s Graduate Scholarship (PGS), Fraser Award

The Memorial University of Newfoundland (Rank 501)

  • Fields of Specialization: Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Social Enterprise, Strategy, Sustainability
  • Eligibility Criteria: Good average marking in master’s degree; GMAT or GRE Scores; IELTS/ TOEFL Scores
  • Funding: Canadian Beverage Association Graduate Business Scholarship, BMO Financial Group Graduate Scholarship in the Faculty of Business Administration, Atlantic Credit Unions Graduate Award in Business, P.J. Gardiner Award for International Study, The Joe O’Neill Memorial Award – for demonstrated interest in Labour Relations, Peggy Finney Pelletier Graduate Scholarship in Business Administration, Jim Hood Memorial Scholarship, Dr Sudhir Saha Graduate Scholarship In Business

Application Process

To apply for a PhD program in Canada, follow the before-mentioned steps:

  • Submit a research proposal following your course.
  • Apply for the program online on the official website of your chosen university and submit an application and application fee.
  • Appear for the interview if need be.
  • Apply for a student visa and get your study permit

After the successful completion of these steps, you will be eligible to study in a PhD program in Canada.

Scholarship Programs

Scholarship programs can be a boon to a student in need of financial aid. One of Canada’s USP for being an international student hub is the number of scholarships the country provides. The following scholarship programs can be applied to by students looking to pursue PhD courses:

  • Ontario Trillium Scholarship
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship
  • UBC four-year Doctoral Scholarship
  • University of Waterloo President’s Graduate Scholarship
  • Ontario Graduate Fellowship
  • Robert Hartog Graduate Scholarship

Job Prospects for PhD in Management Canada

Canada offers attractive job prospects to its students after the completion of their degrees. The average base salary of PhD graduates in Canada is approximately 106,000 CAD per year. Your job placement and salary package also depend on the degree you are specialising in as well as the role you secure in the company. Some of the most popular universities in Canada and their salaries offered to their upper band doctoral candidates are as follows:

  • University of British Columbia –  150,000 CAD/year
  • McGill University – 150,000 CAD/year
  • University of Toronto – 130,000 CAD/year
  • University of Waterloo – 247,000 CAD/year
  • Carleton University – 95,000 CAD/year

Considering all the points, pursuing a PhD in Management from Canada comes with a lot of perks. New opportunities open up in the teaching sector where you can teach your field of specialization. Some jobs require a doctoral degree with a specific specialization, and these jobs become available to you after the completion of your doctoral degree. Along with new job opportunities, you can stay back in Canada for up to 3 years on PGWP and secure a job in the country. This allows you to apply for a permanent residency in Canada as studying and working in the country will add to your PR points and increase your chances of approval. Even if you do not wish to stay, you can return to your home country with a value-adding degree and experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What   are the main points   of focus in a phd in management canada.

Ans. A PhD in Management focuses on the following points during its course:

A. Research excellence B. Preparation of thesis C. Become autonomous researchers D. Teaching skills E. Upgradation of management knowledge and skills  F. Working under the supervision of a professor

What are the   intake periods for PhD in Management Canada ?

Ans. The intake periods for PhD programs at Canadian Universities are as follows:

A. Fall intake – September to December or early January B. Winter intake – January to May C. Spring intake – May to August

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