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Operations Management & Information Systems (OMIS) – (Ph.D.)

Nottingham University Business School

Nottingham University Business School
Application Deadline: There is no set closing date for applications, but it is recommended that applications should be received by July for an October
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 4,660 - ≈ € 14,500 (non-EEA)
Location: Nottingham / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 36 months Start Date: October
Educational Form:
  • Academic PhD
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Funding:
  • National: self
  • EEA: self
  • Non EEA: self
Location flexibility:
  • Primarily at University
Project type:
  • Open PhD programme
Languages: English 
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Location of Nottingham University Business School

Students admitted to the University to study for a Doctorate are normally registered at PhD level. At the end of Year 1, subject to the satisfactory completion of the annual review, a student's PhD status will be confirmed. If progress is unsatisfactory, students may be downgraded to MPhil status. Completion of all doctoral research training modules is a necessary pre-requisite for confirming PhD status.

The annual review requires students to submit a draft Literature Chapter (8,000 words) and make a short presentation about their research to a Review Panel of Assessors, which will include a clear summary of what they have achieved over the previous year and a timeline for the completion of their PhD.

Students will also undergo a similar annual review at the end of year 2 and Year 3. The Year 2 annual review requires students to submit a revised Literature Chapter and a sample Chapter, which is likely to be a Methods or Empirical Chapter and the Year 3 annual review requires students to submit a commentary that details how they have addressed the feedback received from the 2nd year annual review and one or more empirical research chapters. Students are also required to present their work to a Review Panel of Assessors.

PhD Degree Stucture

Below is an overview of the structure of a typical Full-Time Doctoral Timetable:

Year 1

* Semesters 1 & 2: Attend appropriate taught modules both within the Business School and the Graduate School
* Define the nature of the research problem, identify appropriate analytic frameworks, and expect to have completed a first draft of literature review chapters
* June: 1st year Annual review

Year 2

* Expect to complete empirical work. If data collection is likely to be a lengthy process, perhaps because of gaining access to companies or because the study is longitudinal in nature, then the empirical work may start quite early in the student's second year, or even at the end of the first year
* June : 2nd year Annual Review

Year 3

* Commence formal writing-up
* Expect to complete empirical work and produce draft write-up of results
* Submit completed thesis
* June: 3rd year Annual review

Students should note that although a 4th year writing up period is available, the expectation is that they will submit their thesis within 3 years. It is most important that students research is written up on a continual basis during the three years of registration. Continual writing-up means that the students should expect to regularly prepare chapters to be read and commented on by their supervisors on a regular basis. This should help to ensure that when the formal writing-up period begins, they have a first draft of a thesis ready for modification.


Contents

Priority Research Areas
* Supply chain and logistics management
* Reverse logistics and sustainability of supply chains
* Environmental issues in operations management including carbon neutral supply chains
* Design management and New Product Development (NPD)
* Customization and Mass Customization - concepts, systems and practice
* Operations planning, scheduling and control
* Quality management in the global supply chain
* Managing international operations,, including international supply chains and logistics
* Trade logistics and trade facilitation
* Risk, resilience and supply chain security
* Human factors and knowledge management in production planning and control
* Electronic government, including critical perspectives, methodologies, evidence-based policy making
* Alignment of IS/IT and business strategy, contextual models and firm performance
* On-line communities, including anti-social behaviour on the internet (cyber-bullying) and open innovation
* Inter-organizational networks: partnership working, theoretical perspectives (coordination and complexity theories)
* Interface design of complex human-machine systems, including decision-support and the effects of stress

Specific Projects
* The impact of outsourcing on lead-time and customer service
* Supply chain effectiveness, in particular quality/delivery interactions and supplier development in the context of international supply networks
* Impacts of environmental pressures on business performance
* Analysis of risks and uncertainties in supply chains
* Revenue management models in order management and order fulfilment
* Simulation modelling for operations strategy
* Readiness capability assessment for New Product Development
* Global Quick Response in different sectors
* Trade facilitation in international logistics
* Contextual models of IS/business alignment and firm performance
* Nanoweb - orchestrating supply chains using nano-scale processes
* Developing 'Business Model' theory from a process & value perspective
* 'Griefing' in virtual worlds - uses, casualties and coping strategies
* Professional decision-making in health and social care: reconciling conflicting imperatives in the New Public Management (NPM)
* Managing as designing: developing tools for the entrepreneurial public manager

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Requirements

Applicants will normally be graduates of an approved university holding a Masters degree in a relevant subject (normally with an average over 65% in the taught modules and normally 65% in the dissertation, or its equivalent). Applicants may also be considered for admission if they have an honours degree in a relevant subject (with at least an upper second or its equivalent). Professional, business or industrial qualifications are also valued for some research areas.

Please enclose transcripts of all your academic qualifications with your application form. Interested applicants who have not yet fully completed their Masters or undergraduate degree should include a transcript of the marks received to date. Any offer made would be conditional upon achieving the required standard.

If English is not your first language
If your first language is not English we normally require you to achieve one of the following combination of test results taken no earlier than September 2010 for an immediate entry to either the MRes Business and Management Programme and the Doctoral Programme (IELTS preferred).

* An International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of at least 7.0 with a minimum score of at least 6.0 in each of the four individual elements of the test.
* A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of at least 600 with a Test of Written English (TWE) score of at least 4.5. or computerised test equivalent of 250 with a TWE of 4.5 or an internet TOEFL score of 100 with no less than 19 in each of the four elements.

Applicants who have obtained an overall IELTS score of 6.5 will still be considered for a place on the programme, however any offer made would be conditional upon achieving an overall score of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each element or successfully completing an appropriate Business Management course at the University's Centre for English Language Education before commencing the programme.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Master's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 7.0
TOEFL Paper-based: 600
TOEFL Computer-based: 250
TOEFL Internet-based: 100

Accreditation

Business School accreditation: AMBA, EQUIS.

Programme accreditation:

MSc Marketing: One of the few postgraduate Marketing courses in the UK accredited by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) for Dual Award status, which offers you an opportunity to take the CIM’s Professional Diploma in Marketing while you are studying. Employers value this additional qualification and it will give you a competitive edge.

Executive MSc in Global Supply Chain Management is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).

Faculty

Operations Management is a key field of study, vital to efficient and effective business in both services and manufacturing (including public-sector activities). Our approaches to Operations Management (OM) are wide ranging and include behavioural and human factors methods, modelling and simulation, and analytical techniques of Operations Research. Our academic staff provide expertise in operations strategy, new product development, readiness assessment for collaborative design.

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