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University of Johannesburg
PhD in Public Management and Governance
- Johannesburg, South Africa
PhD
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the Ph.D. in Public Management and Governance is to provide students the tools and skills to effectively and independently apply research methodology skills and all the related activities thereto, to prepare a research proposal, conduct a thesis demonstrating an original contribution to the field of study/discipline, to demonstrate the competencies required for evaluation in order to report the results for an academic submission.


College of Consultants in Public Image
Ph.D. in Public Image
- Mexico City, Mexico
PhD
On-Campus
Spanish
Because in the current market demands, having a Master's degree is almost an obligation, having a Doctorate becomes a true competitive advantage; and in the College of Public Image, we have the most efficient Doctorate in the market.
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Public Management PhD programs delve into the complexities of public governance, policy-making, and administrative practices. This advanced study allows you to contribute original research that shapes the way public organizations operate and respond to societal needs.
In these programs, students typically focus on methodologies in policy analysis, organizational theory, and governance structures. You’ll explore topics like public finance, strategic management, and community engagement. The curriculum often requires you to engage in empirical research and develop critical skills in data analysis, project evaluation, and policy development. Conducting in-depth research under expert guidance fosters a comprehensive understanding of contemporary public issues.
Doctoral candidates build confidence as they engage with the academic community and navigate the intricate dynamics of public service. This path leads to various career options, including academic roles, policy advising, and leadership positions in governmental and non-governmental organizations where you can influence public policy and enhance administrative effectiveness.