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Become a Doctoral Resercah supervisor

The Gold Card  to teach and supervise a Doctoral Research in Business Administration

we’re redefining what it means to be a researcher. Today, we proudly launch the first global cohort of a new kind of scholar—one trained to solve the world’s most urgent challenges through the Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA). This program isn’t just about academic credentials; it’s about creating leaders who bridge disciplines, mentor future innovators, and turn research into real-world action.

a new breed of researcher

we proudly introduce the first wave of a new breed of researcher—one who is equipped to address the most urgent and complex global challenges. Our exclusive Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) program, developed in partnership with leading institutions, is a transformative academic track aimed at creating world-changing solutions. Through collaboration with:

  • Economic Warfare Business School

  • Humanity Medical School

  • Statecraft University

  • Industry X.0 University

  • Polytech'M

  • University of Bioeconomy

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This is not your typical doctoral program. It’s a comprehensive model designed to cultivate researchers, educators, and academic supervisors who are prepared to tackle real-world problems. In our DBA program,

Beyond Tradition

Offered as part of the Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) at Montblanc Business School

Montblanc Business School offers a unique and comprehensive research program designed for DBA candidates who aspire to become leaders in academia and research. The program is structured into three key phases, each aimed at building specific expertise in research, teaching, and doctoral supervision.

Program of Certificates in Research in Business Administration

A Tailored Path to Mastery

Our DBA program is structured into three key phases to ensure comprehensive expertise and leadership:

1. Certificate of Research in Business Administration

Foundation in critical thinking and research methodologies, with a focus on tackling real-world challenges across business and institutional landscapes.

2. Capacity of Teaching Research in Business Administration

Preparation to become effective educators and research mentors, with the ability to convey complex concepts and teach research methods with clarity.

3. Habilitation to Supervise Doctoral Research in Business Administration (HSDR-DBA)

The highest level of academic authority, empowering graduates to supervise doctoral research and lead influential academic projects on a global stage.

1. Certificate of Research in Business Administration

First Year: 1. Certificate of Research in Business Administration

This foundational certificate introduces the critical thinking and research methodologies essential for addressing real-world challenges in business and institutional contexts. It equips candidates with the tools needed for high-level academic research, focusing on developing problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and the ability to conduct impactful research.

Objectives:

  • Develop a solid understanding of research methodologies in business administration.

  • Cultivate critical thinking skills for addressing complex business problems.

  • Gain expertise in qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis.

  • Learn to draft research proposals, papers, and reports for academic publication.

Modules include:

  • Research Methodologies in Business Administration

  • Analytical Techniques and Data Interpretation

  • Business Problem Solving through Research

  • Academic Writing and Publishing

Target Audience: Doctoral candidates and professionals seeking to deepen their research skills in business administration.

2. Capacity of Teaching Research in Business Administration

Second Year : 2. Capacity of Teaching Research in Business Administration

This certificate focuses on preparing candidates to become effective educators and mentors in the field of business administration research. It emphasizes the skills needed to teach complex research methods, guide students in their research projects, and create impactful academic programs.

Objectives:

  • Learn how to teach research methods in business administration effectively.

  • Develop skills to mentor students and guide them in their research work.

  • Build the ability to communicate complex research concepts clearly.

  • Master pedagogical techniques for engaging and educating diverse student groups.

Modules include:

  • Teaching and Mentoring Research in Business Administration

  • Designing and Delivering Research Courses

  • Effective Communication of Research Findings

  • Pedagogical Approaches for Higher Education

Target Audience: Advanced DBA candidates, educators, and researchers aiming to teach research methods in business administration.

3. Habilitation to Supervise Doctoral Research in Business Administration (HSDR-DBA)

Third Year : 3. Habilitation to Supervise Doctoral Research in Business Administration (HSDR-DBA)

The Habilitation to Supervise Doctoral Research in Business Administration is the highest level of academic certification, empowering candidates to supervise doctoral research and lead large-scale academic projects. This certificate demonstrates advanced academic leadership and the ability to guide doctoral students toward producing groundbreaking research.

Objectives:

  • Achieve the authority to supervise and direct doctoral research in business administration.

  • Develop leadership skills to manage complex academic projects and research teams.

  • Contribute to the global academic community through influential publications and collaborations.

  • Cultivate the ability to shape the future of research in business administration.

Modules include:

  • Advanced Supervision of Doctoral Research

  • Academic Leadership and Research Strategy

  • Global Research Collaboration and Publishing

  • Ethical and Effective Research Supervision

Target Audience: Experienced researchers, DBA graduates, and PhDs aiming to lead doctoral programs and supervise high-level research.