The Amsterdam Business Research Institute (ABRI) covers the business and management research as part of the School of Business and Economics at the Dutch research university: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Faculty members initiate and contribute to the international debate by publishing in and serving the editorial boards of leading research journals, including Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Organization Science, MIS Quarterly, Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing Research, Management Science, and Strategic Management Journal.
We currently invite excellent BSc/MSc graduates to apply: those with a Research MSc or MPhil Degree can immediately enter the 3-year PhD programme, and otherwise they first join our Research MSc programme for coursework. This 2-year, accredited Research MSc, jointly offered with the Amsterdam Business School of the University of Amsterdam, aims to prepare students for a PhD or other research-related position (see movie). The Research MSc is designed to develop the theory-building skills of students besides strong methodological skills, useful in disciplines such as Strategy, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Technology & Innovation, Organization Theory, Marketing, Accounting, and Entrepreneurship. It is a competitive and selective program (max. 25 students per year) that includes several tailored options, to enable individual mentoring by internationally renowned researcher fellows –eg. via research internships and assistantships. Prospective candidates who are interested and eligible can apply here.
We offer various scholarships for students of the Research MSc, and its graduates typically have a better position to apply for the fully paid PhD candidate positions at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam –as well as University of Amsterdam– afterwards (deadline 15 March 2018). The deadline for the Research MSc enrollment is 1 April 2018, but scholarships applications already close 1 February 2018; and we admit on a rolling basis!
For more information, please contact us via graduateschool.abri@vu.nl or via Ina Putter (Research Policy Officer, i.putter@vu.nl).
Sincerely, Maura Soekijad
Dr. M. (Maura) Soekijad
Associate Professor Knowledge & Organization at KIN Research
Director Doctoral Education at ABRI Graduate School
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
School of Business and Economics
T (+31 20) 59 86176 | E m.soekijad@vu.nl | W KIN Research http://www.kinresearch.nl/person/maura-soekijad/
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