The Swansea School of Management DBA is a part-time doctorate created for senior
managers and leaders in all sectors, like private, public, and non-profit organizations.
Learners in this program conduct applied research, applying established and cutting-edge
theory to practical organizational issues.
You will advance and enrich practice in your field while contributing to our understanding of the work’s theoretical foundation.
The Swansea DBA’s structured approach is based on six modules spread over three years, combining lectures, guest talks, workshop discussions, and student presentations.
The doctoral thesis is developed concurrently under the supervision of a doctoral supervisory team assigned at the start of the program.
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The Swansea School of Management DBA is intended to cultivate critical thinkers and
practitioners who will reflect on their impact on their organizations and society as a whole.
Eligibility
Candidates for the DBA must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university and a minimum classification of upper second (2:1) or equivalent.
Candidates will typically be expected to have at least five years of experience in a senior
position. Applicants must also have, or be pursuing, a master's degree or a comparable level of qualification from an accredited university.
All candidates will be interviewed by two members of the program leadership team (including the program director) and must demonstrate the drive and intellectual ability to pursue the DBA.
Application
For more information about the scholarship program application
Visit the official scholarship website