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Dec. 1, 2022
University of Liverpool launches Executive DBA
The University of Liverpool has launched an Executive Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA).
This new DBA program will welcome its first student cohort in September 2023. It’s an action-research based course designed for senior managers and professionals with high-level analytical and problem-solving skills who want to drive transformational impact within their organisations.
This hybrid, part-time DBA program combines online modules with on-campus residencies, enabling working professionals to study while fulfilling their job obligations. Students on this course will also benefit from Doctoral Development Plan modules, aimed at strengthening their research capabilities.
This part-time hybrid Executive Doctorate in Business Administration will take between 4.5 and 7.5 years to complete.
Find out more about the Liverpool EDBA.
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Content added on 1st December 2022.
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