Victoria University of Wellington

New Zealand
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PhD

PhD in Accounting

Offered at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
DegreePhD
FieldPhD Accounting
Duration3 years

Overview

OverviewThe PhD in Accounting at Victoria University of Wellington is designed for candidates who want to advance knowledge in accounting through rigorous, independent research. You will critically evaluate existing scholarship, develop a research programme, and produce original findings that contribute to the academic and professional understanding of accounting.Why study Accounting at Victoria University of Wellington?Work with research groups that host seminars, workshops, and academic discussions in accounting and related areas.Build strong research and academic communication skills, including the ability to justify methods and interpret results clearly.Engage with staff research projects and collaborations with business, government, and non-government organisations.

About this programme

Overview

The PhD in Accounting at Victoria University of Wellington is tailored for individuals aiming to deepen their understanding of accounting through comprehensive, independent research. This program encourages candidates to critically analyze existing literature, design a robust research agenda, and generate original insights that enhance both academic and professional perspectives within the field of accounting.

What you'll study

  • Engage with dynamic research groups that organize seminars, workshops, and discussions focused on accounting and related fields.
  • Develop essential research and communication skills, enabling you to effectively articulate methodologies and interpret findings.
  • Collaborate on staff research projects, connecting with business, government, and non-government organizations to enrich your academic experience.

The program is fundamentally research-oriented, structured around supervised milestones, continuous academic development, and the completion of a thesis that presents original research contributions. Key components include:

  • Research Training: Participation in departmental research activities and interest groups.
  • Supervised Research: Collaboration with academic supervisors to refine your research questions and methodologies.
  • Thesis Development: Completion of a comprehensive thesis showcasing your original research findings, with specific requirements guided by the university and supervisory team.

Research groups maintain connections with various organizations, fostering a culture of applied, policy-relevant research. Faculty involvement in external projects may also enhance research opportunities and academic discussions.

Entry requirements

To be eligible for the PhD program, applicants should possess a relevant research degree, such as an Honours or Master's degree by thesis, typically achieving an average grade of B+ or its equivalent from a recognized institution. Other forms of evidence demonstrating adequate training and capability may also be considered.

English Language Proficiency: Proficiency in English is required, with the following minimum scores accepted:

  • IELTS (Academic): overall 6.5
  • TOEFL iBT: total 90
  • PTE Academic: 58

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