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Grenoble Ecole
de Management
Post-Doctoral Bridge to Business Program
| Criteria |
Summary |
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Program is a collaborative effort with Newcastle University
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| Discipline Focus |
Marketing, Finance, Accounting,
Strategic Management, Technology, and Innovation Management |
| Program Length |
Twelve months during which
students will take three multi-day
workshops followed by writing and submitting two articles of publishable
quality. |
| Curriculum Delivery |
Face-to-face workshops combined
with distance learning through specialized technology that allows for
additional self-training modules on research methods and practices in
various management disciplines. |
| Student Capacity |
25 per intake, per year |
| Cost |
10,000 Euro or 15,000 USD
(excluding accommodations and travel) |
| Program Initiation Date |
Workshop 1: Sunday, 23 November
to Friday, 28 November in Grenoble, France. Workshop 2: Late May 2009 to
early June 2009 in the Unite States. (Dates to be confirmed). Workshop 3:
Sunday, 22 November to Friday, 27 November, 2009 in New Castle, United
Kingdom |
| Student Selection Criteria |
Applicants will be evaluated by
an internal steering committee and must hold doctoral degrees from a
recognized university or school. Applicants holding current faculty
positions should be at institutions with a business school that is
accredited or in the process of accreditation by AACSB, EQUIS or AMBA. |
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Contact Information:
Grenoble Ecole de Management
Professor Jean-Jacques CHANARON
12 rue Pierre Semard
BP 127
38003 Grenoble Cedex 01
France
Tel: +33476706039
Mobile: +33622962001
Email: jean-jacques.chanaron@grenoble-em.com
Fully in line with its tradition of international
cooperation in education and research, Grenoble Ecole de Management has formed
an international consortium with Newcastle University Business School to offer to post-doc participants a true international exposure to research
in management science through workshops organized in the two different
environments, with lectures given by faculty from the two schools and open to
participants from Europe and Asia as well as the U.S.
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