The following areas are approved categories of research supervision in the Faculty of Business:
Accounting
Financial Accounting
Management Accounting
Economics
Agricultural Economics
Environment and Resource Economics
Industry Economics and Industrial Organisation
Management
Human Resource Management
Industrial Relations
International Business
Organisational Behaviour
Organisational Planning and Management
Marketing
Consumer Behaviour
Product or Service Development
Marketing Management, Strategy and Relationship Marketing
Marketing Theory
Numerical and Computational Mathematics
Numerical Analysis
Computing
Information Systems
Information Systems Management
Computer-Human Interaction
Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
Pattern Recognition and Data Mining
Computer Vision
Adaptive Agents and Intelligent Robotics
Simulation and Modelling
Neural, Evolutionary and Fuzzy Computation
Distributed Computing
Web Technologies
Distributed and Grid Systems
In consultation with the Course Coordinator, students will enrol in one of the following research subjects during the period of their candidature:
ACC701 Doctoral Research (Part-time)
ACC702 Doctoral Research (Full-time)
ECO701 Doctoral Research (Part-time)
ECO702 Doctoral Research (Full-time)
ITC701 Doctoral Research (Part-Time)
ITC702 Doctoral Research (Full-Time)
MGT701 Doctoral Research (Part-time)
MGT702 Doctoral Research (Full-time)
MKT701 Doctoral Research (Part-Time)
MKT702 Doctoral Research (Full-Time)
No enrolment pattern is specified. Students are advised to contact the Sub-Dean (Graduate Studies), Faculty PhD Coordinator, or Supervisor for relevant information.
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Higher Degree by Research
The minimum full-time duration for the course is 6 months (by publication) or three years (by research).
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