MRes/PhD Finance
Introduction.
This programme offers the chance to undertake a substantial piece of work that is worthy of publication and which makes an original contribution to the field of finance. You'll begin on the MRes, and will need to meet certain requirements to progress to the PhD.
Our programme is unique in its integration of finance and economics. During the first year, you'll take microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics courses alongside PhD students in Economics. However, in the second year you'll differentiate by taking advanced courses in asset pricing and corporate finance. You'll leave with a broad understanding of finance and its relations to other fields in economics.
As one of the largest finance departments in the world, we're able to offer opportunities for research in virtually any field in finance. We have strengths in theory and empirics, asset pricing and corporate finance, as well as financial econometrics, behavioural finance, macro-finance, and microeconomic analysis of financial markets and institutions.
You're expected to participate in the regular departmental seminars (weekly), as well as occasional workshops and conferences given by internationally renowned speakers. This is viewed as an important part of the learning process on the MRes/PhD in Finance.
Entry requirements
Merit in a taught master's degree in finance, economics or another subject with a strong quantitative component.
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Additional tests
Gre/gmat requirement.
GRE or GMAT is required from all applicants (GRE is preferred).
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English language requirements
The English language requirement for this programme is Standard . Read more about our English language requirements .
Competition for places at LSE is strong. So, even if you meet the minimum entry requirements, this does not guarantee you an offer of a place.
However, please don’t feel deterred from applying – we want to hear from all suitably qualified students. Think carefully about how you can put together the strongest possible application to help you stand out from other students.
Programme content
A PhD in Finance from LSE consists of six coursework units, completed over two years, followed by a thesis which is usually expected to take a further three or four years.
We encourage our research students to participate fully in the intellectual life of the department, and in the research seminar and workshop programmes of the department and related research centres such as the Financial Markets Group (FMG). The weekly Capital Markets Workshops provide exposure to the work of leading academics from the UK and overseas. In addition, the FMG hosts a number of conferences each year with leading researchers and practitioners.
MRes (first year)
Students will normally commence in late August, by attending Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics before the start of the academic year.
During their first year, students take courses in Advanced Microeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomics and Advanced Financial Econometrics to build their core knowledge in these areas. They'll also take two transferable skills courses which are not examined.
There is also the option to attend non-examined research workshops or seminars in finance given by faculty and internationally renowned scholars. Students also attend a PhD seminar in Finance throughout their MRes/PhD studies.
In addition to the courses below, students take the Capital Markets Workshop.
Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics
Microeconomics for mres students, econometrics for mres students, financial economics, macroeconomics for mres students, theories of corporate finance.
MRes (second year)
Students take courses in Corporate Finance and Asset Pricing, in addition to completing a research paper. They're also expected to attend research workshops or seminars in finance given by faculty and internationally renowned scholars.
Corporate Finance for Research Students
Asset pricing for research students, research paper in finance, phd seminar in finance.
PhD programme
After meeting the progression requirements, students progress to PhD registration and begin to work on their thesis.
Students will work on their thesis.
Students will work on their
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Why study with us
Discover more about our students and department.
Meet the department
The Department of Finance is one of the largest and most highly respected finance groups in the UK and Europe.
With a longstanding reputation for excellence in both teaching and research, we offer various undergraduate, postgraduate and executive programmes.
Our research and teaching span the full range of financial sub-fields, including:
- corporate finance
- asset pricing theory
- risk management
- empirical analysis of capital markets
- behavioural finance
- portfolio analysis
- derivatives pricing
- microstructure
- financial econometrics.
We're also closely associated with two leading research groups at LSE – the Financial Markets Group and Systemic Risk Centre , which host seminars, conferences and public lectures by renowned academics and practitioners.
Our research is regularly published in leading academic journals globally. Faculty members work closely with national and international institutions, such as the Bank of England and the World Bank, informing policy at the highest levels.
The department was ranked the top place to study finance in the Good University Guide 2024.
Learn more about our programmes and research .
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Your application, when to apply.
We welcome applications for research programmes that complement the academic interests of our staff at LSE. For this reason, we recommend that you take a look at our staff research interests before applying.
We carefully consider each application and take into account all the information included on your form, such as your:
- academic achievement (including existing and pending qualifications)
- statement of academic purpose
- outline research proposal
- sample of written work
See further information on supporting documents .
You may need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency. See our English language requirements .
Please note that LSE allows part-time PhD study only under limited circumstances . If you wish to study part-time, you should mention this (and the reasons for it) in your statement of academic purpose, and discuss it at interview if you're shortlisted.
Statement of Academic Purpose
Your Statement of Academic Purpose should clearly explain the below:
- Why you want to do research in finance
- How your studies and experience make you suitable to do research in finance
Research interests
Your Research Interests should be submitted in place of the Outline Research Proposal, along with your application form and other required supporting documents, via the LSE online application system.
- Which aspect of the PhD do you think you will like the most? Which will you dislike the most? Why? (max. 200 words)
- Tell us about your favourite paper in financial economics. What do you like about it? How would you improve it? (max. 400 words)
- Write a comment for a general audience on a topic/question that interests you in finance: (max. 400 words).
Sample topics might include:
- Is CEO compensation excessive?
- Markets function well as information is aggregated efficiently through prices.
- What are the benefits of shareholder activism?
The application deadline for this programme is 25 April 2025 .
However, if you’d like to be considered for any funding opportunities, you must submit your application (and all supporting documents) by the funding deadline.
See the fees and funding section below for more details.
Fees and funding
The table of fees shows the latest tuition fees for all programmes.
You're charged a fee for your programme. Your tuition fee covers registration and examination fees payable to the School, lectures, classes and individual supervision, lectures given at other colleges under intercollegiate arrangements and, under current arrangements, membership of the Students' Union. It doesn't cover living costs or travel or fieldwork.
Home student fee (2025/26)
The fee is likely to rise over the full duration of the programme. The School charges home research students in line with fee levels recommended by the Research Councils.
Learn more about fee status classification .
Overseas student fee (2025/26)
The fee is likely to rise over the full duration of the programme in line with the assumed percentage increase in pay costs (ie, four per cent each year).
At LSE, your tuition fees, and eligibility for any financial support, will depend on whether you’re classified as a home or overseas student (known as your fee status). We assess your fee status based on guidelines provided by the Department for Education.
Further information about fee status classification .
Scholarships, bursaries and loans
Scholarships, studentships and other funding
We recognise that the cost of living in London may be higher than in your home town/city or country and we provide generous scholarships to help both home and overseas students.
For this programme, students can apply for LSE PhD Studentships , and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funding . To be considered, you’ll need to submit your application (and any supporting documents) before the funding deadline.
Funding deadlines
First round of LSE PhD Studentships and ESRC funding: 15 January 2025 . Second round of LSE PhD Studentships: 25 April 2025 .
The Department of Finance may also offer departmental scholarships.
In addition to our needs-based awards, we offer scholarships for students from specific regions of the world and awards for certain subjects .
External funding
Additional funding opportunities may be available through other organisations or governments. We strongly recommend you investigate these options as well.
Further information
Learn more about fees and funding , including external funding opportunities.
Learning and assessment
How you learn, how you're assessed, supervision.
You'll be assigned a lead supervisor (and a second supervisor/adviser) who is a specialist in your chosen research field, though not necessarily in your topic. Lead supervisors guide you through your studies.
Progression and assessment
To progress at the end of each year, students must pass their examined courses at grades specified by the department and make satisfactory progress in their research. Progress is regularly monitored by the department's Postgraduate Assessment Review Panel.
You'll also need to meet certain criteria to progress to PhD registration, such as achieving certain grades in your coursework, and earning a minimum mark on your research paper.
Your final award will be determined by the completion of an original research thesis and a viva oral examination.
More about progression requirements.
Graduate destinations
Career support.
The programme is aimed at training students to become an academic. Students who successfully complete the programme often embark on a career in academic institutions, or international organisations such as central banks or the IMF. See a list of past placements.
Further information on graduate destinations for this programme
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PhD Accounting and Finance / Overview
Year of entry: 2025
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- Bachelor's (Honours) degree at 2:1 or above (or overseas equivalent); and
- Normally, a Master's degree in a relevant cognate subject normally with an overall average of 70% or above (or overseas equivalent)
- Professional qualifications other than a Bachelors Degree and/or relevant and appropriate experience may be taken into account for entry to a PhD programme.
Full entry requirements
Apply online
Please ensure you include all required supporting documents at the time of submission, as incomplete applications may not be considered.
Application Deadlines
The current deadline for consideration in internal funding competitions is 1 December 2024.
If you are applying for or have secured external funding (for example, from an employer or government) or are self-funding, you must submit your application before the below deadline to be considered. You will not be able to apply after this date has passed.
- For September 2025 entry: 30 June 2025
Programme options
Programme overview.
- Develop leading research in Accounting and Finance.
- Join one of the world's most innovative and ambitious doctoral research schools.
- Ranked 3rd in the UK for research power in 'Business and Management Studies' (REF2021).
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For entry in the academic year beginning September 2025, the tuition fees are as follows:
- PhD (full-time) UK students (per annum): TBC International, including EU, students (per annum): £21,500
- PhD (part-time) UK students (per annum): TBC International, including EU, students (per annum): £10,750
Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.
Scholarships/sponsorships
There are a range of scholarships, studentships and awards available to support both UK and overseas postgraduate researchers, details of which can be found via the links below.
To apply for University of Manchester funding, you must indicate in your application the competitions for which you wish to be considered. The current deadline for most internal competitions, including Alliance Manchester Business School studentships is 1 December 2024.
All external funding competitions have a specified deadline for submitting your funding application and a separate (earlier) deadline for submitting the online programme application form, both of which will be stated in the funding competition details below.
You will need to be nominated by your proposed supervisor for a number of our scholarships. Therefore, we highly recommend you discuss these funding opportunities with your supervisor first, so they can advise on your suitability and ensure you meet nomination deadlines.
For more funding information, visit our funding page or use our funding databas e to search for scholarhips, studentships and awards you may be eligible for.
- ESRC North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership (NWSSDTP) PhD Studentships 2025 Entry
- China Scholarship Council - The University of Manchester (CSC-UoM) Joint Scholarship Programme 2025 Entry
- Alliance Manchester Business School PhD Scholarships 2025 Entry
- Commonwealth PhD Scholarships (Least Developed Countries and Fragile States)
- RADMA Doctoral Studies Funding 2024 Entry - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- President's Doctoral Scholar (PDS) Awards 2025 Entry
- Commonwealth PhD Scholarships (High Income Countries)
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Programmes in related subject areas.
Use the links below to view lists of programmes in related subject areas.
- Accounting and Finance
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- Postgraduate Research
Accounting and Finance PhD
- Part time available: yes
Studying in:
- Management School
- Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Our Accounting and Finance PhD aims to develop world-class researchers, specialised in building theory and producing valuable insight into current issues in accounting and finance.
Why study with us?
of our School's research classified as 'world leading' (4*) or 'internationally excellent' (3*) in the latest Research Excellence Framework (2021)
international experts shape world-class academic thought
of our research environment classified 'world leading' (4*) or 'internationally excellent' (3*) in the latest Research Excellence Framework (2021)
The University of Liverpool Management School’s (ULMS) Accounting and Finance PhD programme covers a wide range of areas for investigation, with special emphasis on the role accounting and finance play on organisational success, risk management and dealing with uncertainties.
The training offered is tailored, with specific modules aimed at facilitating the development of your individual research project:
- Corporate Finance and Accounting
- Theory Asset Pricing Theory
- Empirical Corporate Finance
- Accounting Empirical Asset Pricing.
To ensure you receive the most relevant support during the thesis development stage, you will work with a primary supervisor, who is a leading expert in their field.
Additionally, you will be supported by a secondary supervisor, who is typically promising early career researcher, specialising in your specific area of study.
Research themes
The University of Liverpool Management School is a UK triple accredited ( AACSB , AMBA , and EQUIS ) leading and internationally recognised research institution, with outstanding REF 2021 results against 108 ranked Business and Management Schools across the country:
- 12th for submissions judged as World Leading (4*) or Internationally Excellent (3*)
- 16th for research outputs classified as World Leading (4*)
- 9th place for Research Power (17 places higher than in 2014)
- 100% of research supported by a World Leading (4*) or Internationally Excellent (3*) environment.
The School’s Accounting and Finance group is one of largest in the UK, with members regularly publishing in a range of top scholarly journals, including the Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Management Science, etc.
The School also has five research centres and one cluster , specialised in contemporary issues in business and society, and aimed at bringing together expertise across the School and University.
As a PhD student you are welcome to join any of these centres, as they present excellent opportunities to access internal and external research networks around cutting-edge themes.
Research interests
We welcome research proposals including, but not limited to:
- Asset pricing and investment
- Corporate finance and accounting
- International financial markets and the macroeconomy
- Financial technology (Fintech).
Please, make sure your application adheres to the following structure (maximum 3,000 words):
- Title of the proposal
- Introduction and expected contribution and its significance
- Literature review
- Proposed research questions
- Proposed methodology (fit with research/experience/need for training)
- Gantt chart
- References.
As a PhD student at the Management School you will enjoy access to a ‘Hot Desk’ working environment.
In addition to printing/photocopying/scanning facilities, the Management School has two dedicated computer suites located on the ground floor:
- The McKenzie Trading Room offers 40 PCs with Bloomberg access. Each PC has a dual monitor and a Bloomberg keyboard
- The Grove Wing Computer Room has 28 PCs running on the standard University of Liverpool Network, with DataStream available on several computers.
You will gain access to globally recognised databases for business research, including:
- China Stock Market and Accounting (CSMAR)
- Refinitiv Eikon
- TickHistory
- Wharton Research Data Services (WRDS) .
Research groups
Research by subject groups
We have six groups which form homes for both research and teaching, providing the management and infrastructure to ensure vitality and sustainability of our research environment.
- Accounting and Finance
- Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Strategy, International Business and Entrepreneurship
- Work, Organisation and Management
Research centres and clusters
Research centres develop the School's contribution to established themes with a strong focus on applying ideas through funding and impact-related work.
Research clusters are grass-roots driven and interdisciplinary, focussing on the development of new theoretical and empirical work, typically at the early stages of the knowledge production/impact cycle.
- The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship
- Centre for Supply Chain Research
- Centre for Sports Business
- Centre for Sustainable Business
- Centre for Organisational and Employee Wellbeing
- Liverpool Advanced Methods for Big Data Analytics (LAMBDA) Research Cluster
Study options and fees
The fees below reflect one year of study during the 2024/25 academic year
The fees stated in the table above exclude potential research support fees also known as ‘bench fees’. You will be notified of any fee which may apply in your offer letter.
* Please note that if you are undertaking a PhD within the Faculty of Science and Engineering the fee you pay, Band A or Band B, will reflect the nature of your research project. Some research projects incur a higher fee than others e.g. if you are required to undertake laboratory work. You will be informed of the fee for your programme in your offer letter.
^ Self-funded, full-time international students studying a PhD programme classified as Band A will receive a £2,000 reduction in their fees for the first year only.
Entry requirements
Applications are welcomed and will be considered in our highly competitive programme from well qualified graduates who would typically hold a UK first degree or equivalent in the first or 2:1 class, in a relevant subject.
English language requirements
How to apply.
Research degree applications can be made online. You'll also need to ensure that you have funding to cover all fees.
Applications are open all year round .
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Before you apply, we recommend that you identify a supervisor and develop a research proposal
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Related doctoral training partnerships.
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- ESRC - NW Social Science DTP
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Finance and economics (mres/phd) (2025 entry).
Course code
6 October 2025
2 + 4 years full-time
Qualification
Warwick Business School
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Find out more about our Finance and Economics MRes/PhD degree at Warwick
Make your mark on the financial world through impactful research with our Finance and Economics MRes/PhD at the University of Warwick. Study at the internationally renowned Warwick Business School, where you will have the opportunity to research key financial factors affecting businesses.
* Please note that, for Visa purposes, this is considered a Taught course which means that students requiring Student Visa sponsorship will not be able to bring dependants to the UK unless they are government sponsored.
Course overview.
Please note applications for this course are now closed for 2024 entry.
Our fully-funded MRes/PhD Finance and Economics programme combines highly relevant and structured training with close mentorship from a team of supervisors to embed you in our culture of curiosity and help you in developing and deepening your chosen area of research. We value our doctoral researchers and aim to attract students from across the globe who are independent thinkers, restless to learn more and challenge themselves. We particularly welcome applicants whose ambition is a career in academia.
Jointly run with the Department of Economics, we aim to establish our MRes programme as one of the leading programmes in Europe, supporting you to pursue a future career in top academic positions, international organisations and central banks. This programme will provide you with a thorough understanding of state-of-the-art research techniques and in-depth appreciation of principal areas of interest for researchers in finance and economics.
Teaching and learning
You will study four compulsory modules in Year One, and five compulsory modules plus a dissertation in Year Two. You will then continue on to our PhD Finance programme, and complete your doctoral thesis. The overall course structure is 2+4 years (MRes/PhD).
Our excellent library and superb teaching and learning facilities provide the perfect place for you to commit to your studies, and enable you to expand and deepen your knowledge in your chosen area of research.
Reading lists
If you would like to view reading lists for current or previous cohorts of students, most departments have reading lists available through Warwick Library on the Talis Aspire platform.
You can search for reading lists by module title, code or convenor. Please see the modules tab of this page or the module catalogue.
Please note that some reading lists may have restricted access or be unavailable at certain times of year due to not yet being published. If you cannot access the reading list for a particular module, please check again later or contact the module’s host department.
General entry requirements
Minimum requirements.
Competition to join our Doctoral programme is very strong; you will need to demonstrate you have the intellectual capabilities, stamina, drive and commitment to complete a ground-breaking piece of work through independent study.
Academic requirements for our MRes/PhD Finance and Economics programme
- An honours degree from a UK university or equivalent from an overseas university; plus a Masters degree, in economics or Finance (with a significant quantitative finance component). Accounting or Financial Mathematics may be considered with a significant finance component. A first-class degree and a distinction at Masters level is recommended but serves as a guideline only
- A GMAT or GRE score is required and should be provided as part of your application. However, we have no defined threshold and the score provided will be indicative to merely supplement and strengthen applications
- You should have strong academic references and excellent potential for research.
English language requirements
You can find out more about our English language requirements Link opens in a new window . This course requires the following:
If English is not your first language, you must meet a minimum overall standard in a recognised test of English. You must show a good balance across all sections of the test and it must have been taken within two years of starting the course. We will require your certificates as evidence.
- IELTS - overall score of 7.0, minimum component scores of two at 6.0/6.5 and the rest at 7.0 or above
- PTE academic - 70 with 51+ in every section
- CPE – grade C (CEFR level C2) or above
- CAE - Grade C scoring 60+, no worse than 3 component results at borderline and 1 at weak.
International qualifications
We welcome applications from students with other internationally recognised qualifications.
For more information, please visit the international entry requirements page Link opens in a new window .
Additional requirements
There are no additional entry requirements for this course.
Our research
Our vision is to develop cutting-edge research that leads debate and deepens our understanding on the practice of finance and economics. Research is undertaken in partnership with policy and practice, to ensure both relevance and practical application. Our desire to respond and contribute to varied societal issues, provides a vibrant and creative environment for research to flourish.
Our research strengths include:
- Asset Pricing
- Behavioural Finance
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
- Financial Econometrics
- Investments
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Risk Management.
Find a supervisor
During the second year of the MRes, you will be allocated a supervisor. A second supervisor will be allocated if you are admitted into the PhD, at the end of the MRes. The two supervisors will have appropriate research expertise and interests.
Please do not contact potential supervisors when completing your application, as we do not recruit PhD students in this way.
Research proposals
Initial applications to the Business School PhD programmes do not require submission of a research proposal.
Tuition fees
Our MRes/PhD Finance and Economics programme is fully funded. All students accepted onto the programme will have their full fees paid and will receive an annual stipend of approximately £21,000 per annum throughout their course, subject to satisfactory progress.
Students do not need to apply separately for this funding. It will be included as part of the offer onto the programme.
Fee Status Guidance
We carry out an initial fee status assessment based on the information you provide in your application. Students will be classified as Home or Overseas fee status. Your fee status determines tuition fees, and what financial support and scholarships may be available. If you receive an offer, your fee status will be clearly stated alongside the tuition fee information.
Do you need your fee classification to be reviewed?
If you believe that your fee status has been classified incorrectly, you can complete a fee status assessment questionnaire. Please follow the instructions in your offer information and provide the documents needed to reassess your status.
Find out more about how universities assess fee status
Additional course costs
As well as tuition fees and living expenses, some courses may require you to cover the cost of field trips or costs associated with travel abroad. Information about department specific costs should be considered in conjunction with the more general costs below, such as:
As well as tuition fees and living expenses, some courses may require you to cover the cost of field trips or costs associated with travel abroad.
For departmental specific costs, please see the Modules tab on the course web page for the list of core and optional core modules with hyperlinks to our Module Catalogue (please visit the Department’s website if the Module Catalogue hyperlinks are not provided).
Associated costs can be found on the Study tab for each module listed in the Module Catalogue (please note most of the module content applies to 2022/23 year of study). Information about module department specific costs should be considered in conjunction with the more general costs below:
- Core text books
- Printer credits
- Dissertation binding
- Robe hire for your degree ceremony
Scholarships and bursaries
Scholarships and financial support.
Find out about the different funding routes available, including; postgraduate loans, scholarships, fee awards and academic department bursaries.
Living costs
Find out more about the cost of living as a postgraduate student at the University of Warwick.
Department specific funding and support
Our MRes/PhD Finance and Economics programme is fully funded. All students accepted onto the programme will have their full fees paid and will receive an annual stipend of approximately £18,000 per annum throughout their course, subject to satisfactory progress.
If you’re interested in the bigger picture, comfortable challenging assumptions and want a degree that will open doors, then WBS is the place for you. We will give you the foundation for change and prepare you for your future career. Are you ready to make your mark in the world of business?
Find out more about us on our website.
The vision of WBS is to be Europe’s leading University-based Business School, developing transformational ideas and people that shape how we do business. We recognise that rankings are one way to profile our progress towards fulfilling this vision, and are proud to participate in the major global business education rankings.
MSc Finance
- 4 th in the UK and 16 th in the world - Financial Times Masters in Finance Pre-experience Ranking 2023
- 6 th in the UK and 19 th in the world - QS Business Masters Rankings 2024
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- 2 nd in the UK and 14 th in the world - QS Business Masters Rankings 2024
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Our Postgraduate Taught courses
Msc courses.
- Accounting and Finance (MSc)
- Accounting & Financial Management (MSc)
- Accounting & Sustainability (MSc)
- Business Analytics (MSc)
- Business & Finance (MSc)
- Business with Consulting (MSc)
- Business with Marketing (MSc)
- Business with Operations Management (MSc)
- Finance (MSc)
- Finance & Economics (MSc)
- Financial Technology (MSc)
- Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation (MSc)
- International Business (MSc)
- Management (MSc)
- Management of Information Systems & Digital Innovation (MSc)
- Marketing & Strategy (MSc)
- Mathematical Finance (MSc)
- MBA (Accelerator)
- MBA (Executive)
- MBA (Global Online)
- MBA (Full-time)
Executive Diplomas
- Advanced Management (PGA/PGCert/PGDip)
- Behavioural Science (PGA/PGCert/PGDip)
- Digital Leadership (PGA/PGCert/PGDip)
- Marketing Leadership (PGA/PGCert/PGDip)
- Strategic Leadership & Change (PGA/PGCert/PGDip)
- Strategy & Innovation (PGA/PGCert/PGDip)
Our Postgraduate Research courses
- Business and Management (MRes/PhD)
- Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
- Finance and Economics (MRes/PhD)
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PhD with Integrated Study in Finance
Our Accounting and Finance subject group is one of the largest in the Business School, with approximately 50 academic colleagues providing high quality teaching and research, and a range of research centres and networks which create real-world influence in business, government, and the public sector.
This programme is currently undergoing the final approval process. We anticipate applications will open in January 2024.
The programme offers credited research training for those researching a financial topic, such as behavioural finance, asset pricing, corporate finance and governance, and aspects affecting financial markets and institutions. Supported by experts within the field, you will have the opportunity to develop a doctoral thesis based on original and relevant research.
PhD with Integrated Study in Finance at a glance
- Study over four years full time, with an additional 'writing-up' year available to all
- During your first year, undertake 180 credits of taught courses designed to train you in the theory and methods necessary to conduct high-quality research
- Access numerous database subscriptions to support your research, such as Bloomberg, Capital IQ, Datastream, Eikon, Morningstar Direct, SNL Financial, and Wharton Research Data Service (WRDS) which features, among others, access to Boardex, Compustat, CRSP, and Sustainalytics data
- Support and access to a wide range of professional and personal development opportunities during your studies
- We encourage our students to aim higher, presenting papers at prestigious conferences and submit articles for publication
Entry requirements
Find out our academic, English language, and application requirements for the PhD in Finance.
Programme overview
View the learning outcomes and a typical training course schedule for a first-year student.
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When budgeting please consider associated administration fees and expenses as well as our funding support.
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