Overview
Prestigious European scholarships: Grenoble Ecole de Management (triple-accredited: AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA) is consistently ranked among the top European schools of Management and is internationally recognized for its expertise in technology management.
2 Marie Curie DBA Fellowships (2010-2013)
You have a Masters degree and seek to gain a Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) supported for 3-years by one of the most prestigious European scholarships (MC-ITN). You possess great intellectual curiosity and enjoy doing both professionally relevant and academically rigorous research in English, while living and working in France.
Amount Awarded
Fellowships include EU funding for 3 years and start on September 1, 2010. The living and mobility allowance it includes a gross annual salary of €36,000 - €40,000.
Grenoble Ecole de Management is a partner of the Marie Curie (MC) Initial Training Network (ITN) ManETEI (Management of Emerging Technologies for Economic Impact), which is funded by the European Union.
ManETEI is an interdisciplinary research network seeking to develop knowledge on the multifaceted phenomenon of managing emergent technologies, and integrate this with an additional focus on advanced capacity building and career development that will benefit early-career researchers from Europe and worldwide.
Additional academic and industrial partner institutions in the project are: Leeds University (UK) Coordinator, Erasmus University (NL), Helsinki School of Economics (FI), University College Dublin (IRL), Empresa Business School (ES), Lubljana University (SI), Fraunhofer Institute (DE), and Bayer GMBH (DE).
The ManETEI-funded DBA candidates have to apply successfully for admission to the Joint DBA Degree Programme awarded by Grenoble Ecole de Management and Newcastle University (UK). This is a unique European Doctoral Degree thematically focused on technology, innovation and change management:
http://www.grenoble-em.com/460-dba-with-university-of-newcastle-upon-tyne-business-school-2.aspx
We are looking for excellent candidates with an interest in combining empirical socio-economic research, in our case technology and innovation management in semiconductors, micro- and nano-electronics. A sound background in research methods using both, quantitative (statistical and social network analysis) and qualitative (ethnography, interviewing and participant observation) methods is mandatory.
For an entry on the 1st of September 2010, the deadline for applications is on June 30th 2010.
Additional Entry Requirements:
• Masters degree in the Social Sciences, Economics, Science and Technology Studies, or related areas (including Engineering disciplines related to semiconductors)
• High motivation in performing interdisciplinary research
• Fluent English (and at least working knowledge of French)
• Mobility (the willingness to live and work in a foreign country)
• Experience with empirical research
• Computer literacy
• Since the funding is for three years, ideally, candidates should be able to enter Stage II of the joint DBA degree, which requires a relevant Masters degree and sufficient research methods training for doctoral level study
Important: Graduates will be hosted at the LINC Lab and benefit from opportunities for industrial secondments in ST Microelectronics and possibly Intel (both are associate partners for the ManETEI project). At the time of selection early career researchers should not have resided or received education or employment in the state of their hosting partner institution (France) for a period exceeding 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to this recruitment. For additional information with respect to the MC-ITN mobility rules please consult: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/home_en.html
For more information about LINC lab visit: http://www.grenoble-em.com/linclab
For preliminary application information get in touch with Prof. Dimitris Assimakopoulos, Principal Investigator ManETEI, Director LINC Lab, email:
dimitris.assimakopoulos@grenoble-em.com
Please address your final application, before 30 June 2010, to Miss Stéphanie JOLY, Grenoble Ecole de Management, HR Service, 12, rue Pierre Sémard, BP 127, 38003 Grenoble, France. E-mail : stephanie.joly@grenoble-em.com.
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this prestigious European scholarship
Prestigious European scholarships: Grenoble Ecole de Management (triple-accredited: AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA) is consistently ranked among the top European schools of Management and is internationally recognized for its expertise in technology management.
2 Marie Curie DBA Fellowships (2010-2013)
You have a Masters degree and seek to gain a Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) supported for 3-years by one of the most prestigious European scholarships (MC-ITN). You possess great intellectual curiosity and enjoy doing both professionally relevant and academically rigorous research in English, while living and working in France.
Amount Awarded
Fellowships include EU funding for 3 years and start on September 1, 2010. The living and mobility allowance it includes a gross annual salary of €36,000 - €40,000.
Grenoble Ecole de Management is a partner of the Marie Curie (MC) Initial Training Network (ITN) ManETEI (Management of Emerging Technologies for Economic Impact), which is funded by the European Union.
ManETEI is an interdisciplinary research network seeking to develop knowledge on the multifaceted phenomenon of managing emergent technologies, and integrate this with an additional focus on advanced capacity building and career development that will benefit early-career researchers from Europe and worldwide.
Additional academic and industrial partner institutions in the project are: Leeds University (UK) Coordinator, Erasmus University (NL), Helsinki School of Economics (FI), University College Dublin (IRL), Empresa Business School (ES), Lubljana University (SI), Fraunhofer Institute (DE), and Bayer GMBH (DE).
The ManETEI-funded DBA candidates have to apply successfully for admission to the Joint DBA Degree Programme awarded by Grenoble Ecole de Management and Newcastle University (UK). This is a unique European Doctoral Degree thematically focused on technology, innovation and change management:
http://www.grenoble-em.com/460-dba-with-university-of-newcastle-upon-tyne-business-school-2.aspx
We are looking for excellent candidates with an interest in combining empirical socio-economic research, in our case technology and innovation management in semiconductors, micro- and nano-electronics. A sound background in research methods using both, quantitative (statistical and social network analysis) and qualitative (ethnography, interviewing and participant observation) methods is mandatory.
For an entry on the 1st of September 2010, the deadline for applications is on June 30th 2010.
Additional Entry Requirements:
• Masters degree in the Social Sciences, Economics, Science and Technology Studies, or related areas (including Engineering disciplines related to semiconductors)
• High motivation in performing interdisciplinary research
• Fluent English (and at least working knowledge of French)
• Mobility (the willingness to live and work in a foreign country)
• Experience with empirical research
• Computer literacy
• Since the funding is for three years, ideally, candidates should be able to enter Stage II of the joint DBA degree, which requires a relevant Masters degree and sufficient research methods training for doctoral level study
Important: Graduates will be hosted at the LINC Lab and benefit from opportunities for industrial secondments in ST Microelectronics and possibly Intel (both are associate partners for the ManETEI project). At the time of selection early career researchers should not have resided or received education or employment in the state of their hosting partner institution (France) for a period exceeding 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to this recruitment. For additional information with respect to the MC-ITN mobility rules please consult: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/home_en.html
For more information about LINC lab visit: http://www.grenoble-em.com/linclab
For preliminary application information get in touch with Prof. Dimitris Assimakopoulos, Principal Investigator ManETEI, Director LINC Lab, email:
dimitris.assimakopoulos@grenoble-em.com
Please address your final application, before 30 June 2010, to Miss Stéphanie JOLY, Grenoble Ecole de Management, HR Service, 12, rue Pierre Sémard, BP 127, 38003 Grenoble, France. E-mail : stephanie.joly@grenoble-em.com.
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this prestigious European scholarship
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