At the European Institute of Management and Technology (EIMT) in Zug, Switzerland, we Recognise the significance of professional excellence and continuous development in today’s competitive landscape. Our Professional Doctorate programs are designed to cater to the needs of working professionals who aspire to achieve both personal and career growth through advanced research and academic pursuit.
Why Professional Doctorate:
Professional Doctorates, also known as ‘while-you-work doctorates,’ are highly esteemed qualifications acknowledged globally. Unlike traditional PhD programs primarily aimed at academia, professional doctorates offer a distinctive opportunity for professionals in the private and public sectors to engage in work-based research while maintaining their careers. These programs allow participants to integrate practical experience with advanced research skills, enabling them to make meaningful contributions to their respective fields.
Prospective applicants for Professional Doctorate programs at EIMT should possess:
A strong academic background, typically evidenced by an post-graduate degree
Relevant professional experience in their field of interest
Proficiency in English language (if applicable)
To apply for a Professional Doctorate at EIMT, applicants are required to:
Submit a personal statement outlining their motivations and goals
Provide an outline of their proposed research topic
Present proof of their undergraduate degree and academic transcripts
Furnish contact details for two referees, including at least one academic reference
Demonstrate proficiency in English language (if applicable)
Submit an updated curriculum vitae (CV)
Applications can be submitted directly through the respective course pages on our website. Our admissions team is available to assist applicants throughout the process and address any inquiries they may have.
Professional Doctorate (Professional Doctorate): Professional doctorate programs are often designed to accommodate the schedules of working professionals and may offer flexible formats such as part-time study or online courses. The duration varies but typically ranges from 3 to 6 years.
PhD Program: PhD programs are full-time, intensive programs that usually require 4 to 6 years of study. They often involve a combination of coursework, research, and teaching assistantships.
In summary, while both Professional Doctorate programs and PhD programs involve advanced research and the completion of a doctoral-level project, they differ in their focus, career outcomes, research approach, and duration/format. Professional Doctorate programs are tailored for professionals seeking to apply research skills to practical problems in their field, while PhD programs are more academically oriented and aimed at producing original contributions to knowledge in a specific discipline.
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