PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China

PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China is offered for PhD degree in the field of cross-disciplinary sociology, anthropology, politics, and political economy. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 15 Aug 2021. This scholarship is provided by Copenhagen Business School and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, Salary . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals except China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

  • Deadline: 15 Aug 2021
  • Scholarship value: Full Funding, Salary

PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China is provided by Copenhagen Business School to students who have enrolled themselves for a PhD programme at their University.

Eligibility criteria for PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China is

  • Applicants of PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China must have an offer letter for a PhD programme in cross-disciplinary sociology, anthropology, politics, and political economy to avail this scholarship.
  • Students applying for PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China must be international students who are not from China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
  • Candidates applying for PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China must surpass the admission requirements set by the university.

Value of PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China is 

All successful applicants of PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China will receive the following

  • 100% tuition fee
  • Salary – DKK 33045
  • travel grants
  • office space
  • Pension – 17.1% of 85% of salary

Deadline for PhD Scholarship in Studying high performance organizations in China is

  • 15th August 2021

https://www.cbs.dk/en/about-cbs/jobs-cbs/vacant-positions/phd-scholarship-studying-high-performance-organizations-in-china