University of Wisconsin–Madison Fully Funded PhD in Business
PhD @University of Wisconsin–Madison posted 1 week agoJob Description
University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a fully funded Ph.D. program in Business through its Wisconsin School of Business. This program provides comprehensive training in research and teaching across various business disciplines.
Program Overview
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Degree: Ph.D. in Business
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Institution: University of Wisconsin–Madison – Wisconsin School of Business
The program offers specializations in several areas, including:
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Accounting
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Finance
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Insurance Economics and Actuarial Analytics
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Management and Human Resources
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Marketing
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Operations and Information Management
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Real Estate and Urban Economics
Students engage in rigorous coursework, research projects, and teaching assignments, preparing them for academic and research-oriented careers.
Funding Package
All admitted Ph.D. students receive a comprehensive funding package, which includes:
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Tuition and Fees: Full coverage for the duration of the program.
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Stipend: A monthly stipend as compensation for teaching or project assistant positions.
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Scholarships: Additional scholarship funding may be available.
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Health Insurance: Comprehensive family health insurance plan.
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Duration: Guaranteed funding for five academic years, contingent upon satisfactory progress.
Departments may also offer summer teaching, research appointments, or other forms of financial support to supplement the academic year package.
Admission Requirements
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Academic Background: A four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
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Standardized Tests: Submission of either GMAT or GRE scores.
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Application Materials:
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Online application through the UW–Madison Graduate School.
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Statement of purpose outlining research interests and career goals.
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Three letters of recommendation, preferably from academic references.
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Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
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Resume or curriculum vitae (CV).
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TOEFL or IELTS scores for non-native English speakers.
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Applicants with strong potential for achievement in an academic setting will also be considered for additional scholarships or fellowships when available.