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*Research Master in business administration
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The University of Amsterdam and the VU University Amsterdam are launching a new Research Master in business administration starting in September 2015. This two-year Research Master named ‘Business in Society’ aims to prepare students for a PhD position or a research-related position in the public or private sector such as strategic advisor, researcher, or policy maker. Our Research Master is designed to develop the theory-building skills of students as well as strong methodological skills. It is a selective program (max. 25 students) to enable individual mentoring by internationally renowned researchers. Content-wise, we will pay particular attention to the complex interactions between business and society.


We are looking for those students who are academically ambitious and would like to pursue a research-oriented career. Admission criteria include standardized tests scores above the 85^th percentile for the GMAT or GRE. The best graduates of our program will be offered fully-funded PhD positions at the two universities upon completion of the two-year Research Master.

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Please inform any students that you think are a good fit to our program, and encourage them to apply.*Applications will be accepted until April 1, 2015.


For more information, please contact Maura Soekijad (program director, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>) or Flore Bridoux (associate director, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>). Further information is also available at:

http://www.uva.nl/rmsc-business-in-society <http://www.uva.nl/rmsc-business-in-society>


Dr. Maura Soekijad

Associate Professor knowledge and networks

VU University Amsterdam

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (FEWEB)

[email protected]

        

Dr. Flore Bridoux

Associate Professor in Strategy

University of Amsterdam

Amsterdam Business School

The Netherlands

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


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