   
Frequently Asked Questions
(written by Dan Gruber, Ph.D candidate)
Is there a typical M&O PhD Student?
No. We
have a wide variety of backgrounds and interests which makes our PhD program so
vibrant. One student was a physician before coming to Michigan, others have
relevant Master’s degrees, some have a decade of work experience, and a few have
no formal work experience. What unites the students is their passion for high
quality, impactful research and their genuine interest in contributing to the
research community in the department.
What do M&O PhD students do in their free time? Do they have free time?
The
first two years of the program are extremely time consuming, but our students
make time for hobbies and interests from day one to keep balanced. A couple of
students are regulars at yoga, one is an avid tennis player, another is a
swimmer, and one enjoys basketball. Additionally, students participate in
various musical activities, knitting, and hiking. There is a PhD Student
government in the Ross School (The PhD Forum) which puts on various social
activities for students throughout the year as well. These activities include
kayaking, bowling, karaoke and happy hours. The Ann Arbor community has all
sorts of cultural events and eateries as well. Some of our students are also
regular attendees at UM football games. Go Blue!
Where do M&O PhD students live in Ann Arbor?
Our
students live all over Ann Arbor. Some opt for downtown living, others choose
on-campus housing, and some have houses a few minutes drive from school. When
it comes to housing in Ann Arbor you can find anything you would like. Some
students joke that in the first two years they live in the Ross School, but we
encourage all students to spend some time away from school.
Is it difficult to get financial support for my own research?
We are
very fortunate in the Ross School of Business to have several funding sources to
support doctoral student research as well as collaborative research with faculty
members. Our students regularly apply for and receive small and large grants to
conduct their work. Additionally, the University of Michigan has many
mechanisms in place to support our research.
Are there any interactions with the MBA program at the Ross School?
Most of
our students do not interact regularly with the MBA students, but occasionally
they take classes together and we see each other in the Ross Cafeteria daily.
The MBA students have many clubs and activities which some of our students
participate in as well. These interactions range from sports clubs to
professional development groups and the Wolverine Wine Club. The MBA student
body has been quite welcoming to our students.
Do you have any advice for increasing my chances of admission?
The
expectations for the qualifications of our applicants are quite high. We
regularly receive more than 100 applications for two-three slots in the program.
However, one way to really stand out in the application process is to explain
why you want to pursue a PhD in the department of Management and Organizations
at the Ross School. We put a premium
on fit with our department, both in terms of related research as well as our
collaborative culture. An understanding of how you fit with our department will
emerge from learning about our students and faculty.
What types of jobs do the graduates of the program land?
As you
can see from our recent graduate page
(Graduates), students go on to careers in
business schools around the world following the completion of our program. Some
doctoral programs send their alumni to consulting firms and think tanks – our
program generally does not prepare our students for these kinds of careers. We are looking for
applicants who are dedicated to long-term careers in business academia.
Are there certain faculty members who are better at mentoring doctoral students
than others?
We are
very fortunate to have several faculty members who regularly work with doctoral
students. They all have many things to teach our students, which is why many of
our students will rotate and work with several faculty members during their time
in the program. Our faculty members enjoy their time and interactions with
doctoral students which leads to strong research productivity and high quality
professional connections.
Are there any mechanisms for mentorship or development within the program?
In our
department the students have created a formal mentorship program where each
incoming student is paired with a more senior student in a mentoring
relationship. These pairs meet several times a year to discuss progress in the
program and all types of questions which arise. Additionally our students meet
monthly as a group to discuss different aspects of scholarship and professional
development. These meetings prepare students for the Academy of Management
meetings as well as program milestones (the 2nd year paper, prelim
exams, etc.)
How can I learn more about the M & O PhD program?
Please
explore the various aspects of our website to learn more about the program
(Ph.D. Program). Specifically you can see the
types of research projects our faculty are currently working on as well as our
doctoral students. You can also learn about our recent alumni and their
research. If you still have questions following your explorations, feel free to
email one of our doctoral students to learn more about the program. If you are
in the Ann Arbor area, you are welcome to attend one of our weekly Brown Bag
seminars to meet some of the department members in person.
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