![]() Name: Priti Shokeen Course: PhD
The faculty support at Kingston Business and Law is impressive which made the challenge of completing a PhD much easier. I have spent four years at Kingston researching socially and environmentally responsible investment practices among pension funds. It has been a great experience and I couldn’t have expected or asked for a better program, faculty and fellow researchers. The PhD program has contributed immensely to my personal and professional development.'
Research Degree ProgrammesThe Faculty of Business and Law offers the following research training and doctoral programmes:
The following is a list of our recent research student completions. The lists below give a brief outline of the current research interests the faculty participates in. Within these areas there may be members of faculty who are available to act as supervisors. Their availability depends upon the number of doctoral students they currently supervise and their overall workload. You can view details of staff involved by selecting the relevant link: Research Centres
Departments and Research GroupsDepartment of Accounting and FinanceDepartment of Informatics and Operations Management
![]() Name: Mark Farmer Course: PhD
'I was working in the City of London as a Remuneration Consultant for Towers Perrin (a global professional services firm) when I decided to study for a Masters in International Finance at Kingston Business School. I chose to undertake my post-graduate studies at Kingston because of its excellent reputation within the City of London.
My return to academia was supposed to be a short study break before resuming work in the City. Instead, due to the fantastic research environment at Kingston, I enrolled on a management PhD to study Chief Executive pay. I am in my second year of the PhD and enjoying the challenge of individual study. The Faculty and facilities at Kingston Business School provide the perfect support required for post-graduate studies.' |
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