Practical information
Type of programme
Full time
Duration
1 year (September to July)
Tuition fees
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Location
Sophia Antipolis (France)
Language
English
Start date(s)
September
Admission level
Bachelor degree
Degree
Master degree
Research in Management & Innovation
A springboard for an academic career
Overview
The M2/MSc in Research in Management & Innovation is SKEMA’s first programme created in partnership with the Université Côte d’Azur (UCA), giving students the opportunity to graduate from each of these institutions. It is a solid foundation for students who wish to pursue doctoral studies in management and a career in teaching and research.
This programme provides students with a theoretical grounding and thorough research skills in a large spectrum of cutting-edge topics in management.
The programme places a strong focus on innovation in both the organisation and ecosystem contexts.
In the second semester students design an individual, supervised research project, which they present at the end of the year to the RMI faculty.
Regular seminars with top international scholars enrich the coursework component and expose the students to the highest academic publishing standards.
The diversity of interests and methods used by the RMI faculty and doctoral students, all part of the GREDEG research laboratory, creates a supportive research environment.
This MSc is preparation for a PhD
Students who successfully complete their MSc in Research in Management & Innovation may apply for a three-year PhD programme at SKEMA on the Management specialisation.
The first year of the PhD programme is dedicated to advanced courses and finalising the research proposal. From the second year on, students focus on developing their own dissertation.
Our students are expected to shape their research agenda through interaction with the faculty and their advisors and to present their research at academic conferences. They will also acquire teaching expertise in their chosen fields. A limited number of one-year scholarships are available for this programme for outstanding candidates.
Students acquire relevant skills
- Analytical skills
- Quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis
- Ability to conduct a literature review
- Ability to identify and formulate research questions
- Ability to design a research proposal
- Scientific writing and presentation skills (in English)
Research centre
GREDEG (Groupe de Recherche en Droit, Economie & Gestion)
Developed in collaboration with
Recognitions
Applications are now fully online here
For applications-related issues, please contact eur-elmi.scolarite@univ-cotedazur.fr
Programme content
All courses are taught in English.
The programme is organised as follows:
Admissions
What requirements?
To apply to this Master Research in Management and Innovation, candidates must have successfully completed the first year of a European master degree (or equivalent).
A committee composed of the faculty members will evaluate each application.
Strong emphasis will be put on the motivation for research. Candidates’ level of English will be evaluated with an interview.
Contact us
If you have any queries, or would like to know more, about admissions, please contact Renata Kaminska and Cécile Ayerbe.
Professor
Renata Kaminska
renata.kaminska@skema.edu
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