The Doctoral School of Innovation Management (DSIM) offers students from any discipline the opportunity to acquire the knowledge of innovation management at doctoral level, which is the basis for the market success of innovations. In addition to technological innovation, business/social innovation is an essential element of competitiveness: professional and economic research, management culture, legal and institutional development that founds and strengthens competitiveness.The objective of the DSIM is to train professionals with competitive knowledge and innovation management skills in applied economic, technical and clinical research methodologies, who are able to facilitate the market introduction of innovative technologies; to integrate the conceptual framework and applied research methodology of modern innovation theories into the innovation process, to apply them in practice, to further develop their theoretical and practical methodology; to develop the non-technological aspects of the innovation process, e.g. empirical analysis of non-technological factors such as organisational, economic, social, institutional and human factors, the application and methodological development of innovation research methods, the translation of innovation research results, the practical application of innovation research methods, the development of innovation research methods and the development of innovation research methods.
Master (MSc) diploma in this field.
Entrance examination:
Yes
Entrance type:
Oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):
IELTS 6.5
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):
IELTS 6.5
Place of examination:
Online
Entrance examination: online English interview focusing on the applicant’s motivations