IEIS Graduate School doctoral scholarship : call for applications open from 4th April to 16th May 2024
Offer DescriptionDoctoral scholarship opportunity as part of the @iaelyon Graduate School “International Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Society (IEIS)”Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University is recruiting a PhD student in Management Sciences.Research laboratory : MagellanHost institution : iaelyon School of managementSupervisor : Marie-Christine Chalus, Professor of Management Sciences (Strategy and Entrepreneurship). Co-supervision possible.Duration : October 2024 – October 2027Context of the thesisThe thesis is part of the @iaelyon Graduate School “International Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Society (IEIS)”, winning project of the ANR / SFRI – Graduate School call for projects.The ‘International Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Society’ (IEIS) Graduate School focuses on entrepreneurship and its ability to transform society, a key theme for the University and iaelyon School of Management. It offers a specific course to a class of excellence from MBA to doctoral level, further strengthening the links between bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, doctorates and research teams, in order to create a genuine synergy for excellence and the common good.The Graduate IEIS aims to train researchers in entrepreneurship with an innovative, international project with a societal impact (climate, health, biodiversity, greencity, smartcity, etc.).The students involved have the opportunity to develop the entrepreneurial skills that are essential to lead innovative and societal projects. At the same time, high-level researchers with the ability to federate and act in complex and international situations to develop ambitious entrepreneurial projects have the opportunity to grow.Students in the final year of their Master’s and PhD students have access to specific support from experienced researchers and mentors, both from the academic world and the socioeconomic sphere. Discussion sessions between undergraduate and graduate students are organised to stimulate collaboration on projects.Joining the IEIS Graduate School means benefiting from :– A dynamic and cosmopolitan research environment, closely linked to the major associations of research professors and international conferences in the field (AIMS, AOM, AEI, AIREPME, EIASM, etc.) ;– Synergies developed with incubatees and other students interested in the subject through onsite events, meetings and exchanges, with visiting international researchers and off-site events, including international events ;– International mobility opportunities.Aim of the thesis Thesis projects must be related to the theme of entrepreneurship and more specifically to the development of innovative and international entrepreneurial projects with a strong societal impact.RequirementsResearch Field Management sciences » Other Education Level Master Degree or equivalentSkills/QualificationsAcademic excellence: Master’s degree or equivalent in fields such as entrepreneurship, innovation, social sciences, engineering or any other relevant field, with a high-quality academic record.Research experience: Previous research experience, demonstrated through projects, publications or academic work, is highly recommended. The ability to design, conduct and analyse independent research is essential.Passion for Social Innovation: A keen interest in entrepreneurship and innovation as a driver of social change, with willingness to develop projects that respond to social and environmental challenges.Communication skills: Excellent written and oral communication skills in English (fluency in other languages is a plus). Ability to present complex ideas clearly and convincingly.Team spirit: Ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary and intercultural team.Ability to work in an international environment: Understanding of international research and collaboration with international partners. Ability to adapt to a variety of research and cultural environments.Specific RequirementsHOW TO APPLY :The application must include :
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The IEIS Graduate School particularly values international academic and professional paths. Are you an international student interested in applying for the IEIS Graduate School doctoral scholarship ? Join a university community open to the world that welcomes and supports international doctoral students in a demanding and recognised career path.TimetableApplications opening : 4th April 2024Graduate school applications deadline : 16th May 2024Interviews with the IEIS Graduate School : Week of 20th May 2024Deadline to send the complete application files requested by the Doctoral school SEG (including the completed research dissertation) via the ADUM Network : 30th June 2024Interviews with the SEG Doctoral school : 11th & 12th July 2024Notification of results to applicants 12th July 2024Languages ENGLISH Level GoodLanguages FRENCH Level GoodResearch Field Management sciences » Other Years of Research Experience NoneAdditional InformationWork Location(s)Number of offers available 1 Company/Institute iaelyon School of Management Country France City Lyon GeofieldWhere to apply E-mailalicia.merle@univ-lyon3.frContact CityLyon WebsiteStreet6 cours Albert Thomas Postal Code69008 Lyon E-Mailalicia.merle@univ-lyon3.fr Phone0478787187STATUS: EXPIRED
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