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Temple University's Fox School of Business offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration program that equips doctoral candidates to push boundaries in their fields through original research and academic instruction. This intensive full-time curriculum develops scholars capable of addressing today's most pressing business challenges. With a strong emphasis on research, the program serves ambitious academics seeking to enhance their research credentials, apply data-centric methodologies to develop theories, and prepare for careers in business education. The Business Administration PhD's extensive coursework and diverse specialization options encourage cross-disciplinary learning. Faculty members collaborate closely with students on pioneering research that transcends traditional academic boundaries. Intimate class settings foster tight-knit teamwork among peers and access to the school's distinguished research professors. Fox's distinctive mentoring approach offers scholars both intellectual development and tailored career advice. The school's connections with major corporations and regional enterprises create networking opportunities with top industry professionals. State-of-the-art research facilities provide doctoral candidates with essential tools, up-to-date information, and valuable industry contacts to support their academic journey. Beyond coursework, students gain numerous chances to showcase their findings at conferences across local, national, and global platforms
The International Business Administration concentration within the Ph.D. program develops scholars for high-level research and academic pursuits, primarily training future faculty members for prosperous careers in higher education. This specialization explores the multifaceted obstacles facing globally operating enterprises. Paired with a functional business minor, the International Business PhD track promotes an interdisciplinary research methodology applicable to institutions of higher learning worldwide.