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Investment PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 14 Investment PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

A PhD in Investment is a prestigious and rewarding path for those who are passionate about the world of finance and want to make a significant impact in the field.

What's it like to study a PhD in Investment?

Studying a PhD in Investment offers a unique opportunity to delve deep into the world of investments and financial markets. You will have the chance to conduct groundbreaking research, explore complex financial theories, and contribute to the development of investment strategies.

During your PhD journey, you will work closely with experienced faculty members and industry professionals who will guide and mentor you throughout your research. You will also have access to cutting-edge resources and databases to support your studies.

In addition to conducting research, you will also be expected to attend seminars, workshops, and conferences to enhance your knowledge and network with other researchers in the field. This will provide you with valuable insights and exposure to the latest trends and advancements in investment finance.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Investment

To pursue a PhD in Investment, you will typically need a strong academic background in finance or a related field. Most universities require applicants to hold a Master's degree in finance or a relevant discipline, although exceptional candidates with a Bachelor's degree may also be considered.

In addition to academic qualifications, universities often look for candidates with strong analytical and quantitative skills, as well as a passion for research and a desire to contribute to the field of investment finance.

PhD in Investment funding options

Funding for PhDs in Investment may be available from various sources, including governments, universities and charities, business or industry. See our full guides to PhD funding for more information.

PhD in Investment careers

A PhD in Investment opens up a wide range of career opportunities in both academia and industry. Many graduates go on to become professors or researchers at universities, where they can continue to contribute to the field through teaching and conducting research.

Alternatively, you may choose to pursue a career in the financial industry, working for investment banks, asset management firms, or hedge funds. With your advanced knowledge and research expertise, you will be well-equipped to analyze investment opportunities, develop investment strategies, and make informed financial decisions.

Whether you choose to pursue a career in academia or industry, a PhD in Investment will provide you with the skills, knowledge, and credibility to excel in the field and make a significant impact in the world of finance.

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Understanding the link between Urban Green Infrastructure and Air Quality

This is one of 3 potential projects (other 2 listed below) of which we can fund 2. We encourage all interested candidates to contact the individual supervisors for an informal discussion before a formal application, and to refer to more details on the projects. Read more

NHH Norwegian School of Economics - Fully Funded PhD Programme

Let a four-year fully-funded PhD from NHH be your next career step. NHH aims to produce PhD candidates at a high international level. Read more

Leeds University Business School

Challenge thinking. Create knowledge. Make an Impact. As a Leeds University Business School postgraduate researcher you will contribute fully to the advancement of knowledge within the Business School. Read more

PhDs in Finance, Accounting and Business Systems

Sheffield Business School. Sheffield Business School (SBS) is accredited by the AACSB, placing us within the top 5% of business schools globally. Read more

GEMS Topic: Does access to ICT Enhances Production Efficiency of Households?

Households’ ability to efficiently utilize various factors of production contributes to SDG1. ICT play as an instrument in implementing programs and monitoring its impact to various SDGs. Read more

Business PhDs at a leading university

Norwich Business School is one of the top business schools in the UK, but what really makes us the ideal place to research and study for PhD? . Read more

Leveraging Business Models for Investment Due Diligence in the Venture Capital

In the first communication, please attach a copy of your CV and a research proposal. Objective. This research aims to develop and validate a comprehensive framework that integrates business model analysis into the investment due diligence process of venture capital firms. Read more

Empirical Modeling in Financial Engineering

This project explores the decvelopment and application of empirical techniques in Financial Engineering. If you are interested, then please complete an application to the PhD in Applied Mathematics. Read more

Functional Data Analysis in Finance

In Functional data analysis (FDA), the variable of interest can be naturally viewed as a smooth curve or function, rather than scalars in univariate analysis or vectors in multivariate analysis. Read more
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