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Rank: 72 (The Complete University Guide)
Location: Garthdee Campus
Website: https://www.rgu.ac.uk
Study mode full-time
Degree: Doctorate
Start Date: 2019/10/01
Duration: 36 months
Intl fees: £14070
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Description
The research topic of Accounting, Finance and Economics offers a number of interesting and challenging potential research projects. Accounting, Finance and Economics research opportunities: Accounting Profession Accounting Education Capital Structure Corporate Failure Financial Development and Liberalisation International Labour Mobility Market Efficiency Market Efficiency for Corporate Control Financial markets, efficiency analysis, term structure of interest rates and fixed Income securities analysis. Energy (oil and gas, and renewables), with a specific interest in financial support mechanisms, the planning environment, ownership models and the social acceptance of major energy infrastructure developments
Requirements
Entry requirements
Normal entry requirements are a first or upper second class honours degree from a University of the United Kingdom, or from an overseas University, or degree equivalent qualification, subject to the approval of Robert Gordon University. Applicants holding qualifications other than those above shall be considered on their merits and in relation to the nature and scope of the proposed research programme. Applicants holding qualifications other than those above shall be considered on their merits and in relation to the nature and scope of the proposed research programme. Applicants will normally register for an MSc/PhD or MRes/PhD with transfer to PhD dependent on satisfactory progress. However, applicants who already possess a Master’s degree which includes a significant research component could be registered directly for a PhD, subject to a satisfactory research proposal, and clear evidence of research expertise.
Language qualifications
IELTS: 6.5 (no component lower than 5.5)
Notice: This score might not be totally accurate. It is the default IELTS grade for The Robert Gordon University, Finance and economics .
Other options
MSc (Res)
full-time / 12 months / 2021/02/01 / Robert Gordon University
Master of Philosophy - MPhil
full-time / 24 months / 2021/02/01 / Robert Gordon University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
full-time / 36 months / 2021/02/01 / Robert Gordon University
DBA
full-time / 36 months / 2021/02/01 / Robert Gordon University
MSc (Res)
full-time / 12 months / 2021/10/01 / Robert Gordon University
MSc (Res)
full-time / 12 months / 2022/02/01 / Robert Gordon University
Master of Philosophy - MPhil
full-time / 24 months / 2021/10/01 / Robert Gordon University
Master of Philosophy - MPhil
full-time / 24 months / 2022/02/01 / Robert Gordon University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
full-time / 36 months / 2022/02/01 / Robert Gordon University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
full-time / 36 months / 2021/10/01 / Robert Gordon University
DBA
full-time / 36 months / 2021/10/01 / Robert Gordon University
DBA
full-time / 36 months / 2022/02/01 / Robert Gordon University
About this university
International students
Students travel from around 130 countries to study at the university and there is plenty of help and advice on offer for them. This starts with assistance in applying to the university and country specific information to pre-arrival advice. Once in Aberdeen there is career advice services, visas and immigration information as well as courses to help those who don’t speak English as a first language. There is also help with accommodation issues and finding the right place to live during studies. The Student Association is responsible for the clubs and societies within the university and are based in a building near the Administrative Building in the city centre. There are some 40 different societies available as well as another 32 sports clubs. Student media includes a magazine published every two months, a radio station and a TV station operating via YouTube. Sports facilities on campus include a 25m pool, various gym facilities and a large sports halls. There are a variety of fitness classes and physiotherapy options available in addition to the sports clubs. The association is also responsible for organising the Freshers Fayre held every September, a great place for students to get a feel for the university and for what they want to do outside the classroom.