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Paris
Doctoral Programme
Entry Level
Master degree
Intake
September
Languages of instruction
English
Accreditation
The Paris PhD programme is accredited to deliver the French « doctorat en sciences de gestion » within the Ecole Doctorale de Management Panthéon Sorbonne (n°559)
Where you study
Paris Doctoral Programme
Educate and train future top international researchers - ambassadors of ESCP research excellence, future peers and collaborators in research.
Join our unique programme in the vibrant city of Paris and become part of our dynamic PhD students’ community!
Doing a PhD is a great intellectual and personal journey. It is the foundational step of a stimulating professional trajectory. We have developed a four-year programme that is demanding but helps each student to reach international standards of research quality. Our Ph.D programme offers a great environment where our PhD students are provided not only with the indispensable academic and financial guidance but also with social and moral support. This supportive environment is a cornerstone for their academic fulfilment.
Our distinctive objective is to strive for academic excellence and at the same time produce “relevant” and impact-oriented knowledge for society and organisations.

Prof. Valentina Carbone
Dean, PhD Programme

Our programme values
Knowledge Diversity
Doing the PhD programme gives an opportunity to invest in one of the five specialisation tracks. The students will explore several methodological perspectives. In addition, we also foster transversal initiatives across knowledge fields and methodologies. We value exchanges with PhD students from our Berlin campus and we actively support international exposure of research activities.
Research Collaboration
If research is sometimes considered as an individual, even solitary, activity, at ESCP the students will be part of a research community encompassing our six European campuses. During your four-year curriculum, PhD students will benefit from close supervision in departments and will learn through co-writing with the faculty staff. Your success is our success, and vice versa.
Professional Ambition
Doing the ESCP programme gives the opportunity to open new and ambitious professional horizons. Whatever the post doctorate objectives - joining the academic or the business research world-, we support ambitions to go “one step further”. Joining a top university research team; boosting the R&D activities of a cutting-edge organisation.
Key facts
Supervisors
47
Professors habilitated to supervise Doctoral Research
Key Performance Indicators
101
Defences since the launch of the programme in 2003
Number of enrolled students
63
Students
International
16
Nationalities
Applications
Admission Calendar for September 2025 Intake
- Opening of application platform
17 January 2025 - 1st round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
23 February 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
14, 17 & 20 March 2025
- 2nd round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
27 April 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
13, 15 & 16 May 2025
Paris Doctoral Programme
Curriculum
The main goal of the PhD programme is to help its students acquire the fundamental skills of a teacher-researcher.
Through these teachings, students work towards their thesis, a research project of great importance and of the utmost quality. Apart from the dissertation work, the doctoral programme provides a general and thorough research training, a chosen field of specialisation and a teaching and educational training.
The first year of the doctoral programme integrates and delivers an advanced Research Master (Diplôme en Sciences du Management)
Year 1
Core Courses
(all students)
- Research Design
- Research as a creative Practice
- Planetary boundaries
Your choice among 3 specialisation tracks
- Econometrics
- Quantitative Methods
- Qualitative Methods
Your choice among 6 specialisation tracks
Finance
Entrepreneurship
Accounting & Management Control
Management & Organisations
Marketing
Sustainability
Summer Paper
Year 2
Thesis Development
Professional Seminars
- Writing Workshops Learning by Doing
- Advanced quantitative methods workshop
- Art of Teaching
- Using Generative AI in Research
- Art of Teaching
Year 3
Thesis Development
Professional Seminars
- Writing Workshop Learning by Doing
- Advanced quantitative methods workshop
- Reflexivity & Career Exploration
- Personal Branding
- Get Ready for the Job Market
Outside the walls
- Develop your research and teaching skills
- Present your papers in conferences
- Go to a research visit abroad
Year 4
- Placement
Thesis Completion
Follow-up the thesis work
Progress Workshop
The doctoral students each present their progress in their research study at least once per year. The objective is to no evaluate the work but to help the student in his or her research orientation. This workshop gathers doctoral students, the thesis director, the programme director and other professors chosen internally or externally in accordance with the thesis subject.
Annual Assessment
Each doctoral student presents a general result of his or her activities (thesis, publications, teachings, assistance, etc.) and his or her projects planned for the following year. The objective is to validate the work done in the previous year and to prepare the stages planned for the following year. The participants are the thesis director, the programme director and possibly other professors chosen internally or externally. It takes place in September.
Pre Defence
With potential members of the jury (referees) about six months before the end of the project.
Visiting Opportunities
Increasing the academic excellence and network’s strength of all PhD students is important to us. The Paris PhD programme welcomes visiting PhD students. Visiting PhD students, our faculty and our PhD students all benefit from the opportunity to share on common research interests.
What visiting PhD students at ESCP are offered:
- The opportunity to interact with your ESCP faculty sponsor and with the PhD students of the programme
- Free access to the PhD courses given during your stay
- Possibility to present your doctoral research in a research seminar
- Access to a workspace in the doctoral rooms (shared spaces with computers)
- Access to the library and cafeteria
- Note that we do not offer any financial support in case your application is successful.
Visiting
We would consider your application as long as your visit is supported by one permanent faculty member from ESCP. For your application as a visiting PhD student, we would ask for :
- A support letter from your sponsor at ESCP,
- A summary of your dissertation project,
- An updated CV,
- A scan of an ID,
- A proof of registration in the PhD programme of your university.
The Dean of Paris PhD Programme will make a decision based on the pieces above and will inform you on the outcome.
Applications
Admission Calendar for September 2025 Intake
- Opening of application platform
17 January 2025 - 1st round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
23 February 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
14, 17 & 20 March 2025
- 2nd round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
27 April 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
13, 15 & 16 May 2025
Paris Doctoral Programme
Areas of Specialisations
When applying to the programme, you need to express your interest for one of our five specialisations.
Within one of these areas, you will develop your PhD. thesis topic based upon your research interests. For each area, you will find some examples of PhD theses recently defended.
Finance
Corporate finance, asset pricing and banking
Students are trained to apply econometric methods but also to develop theoretical models.
Thesis examples:
- “Anti-Corruption Laws and Firms Behavior: Lessons from the FCPA Enforcement Activity” (Olivier Greusard, under the supervision of Prof. P. Bunkanwanicha, July 19)
- “Non-Regulatory Incentives and Bank Behavior: the Stock-market, Taxes and Social Capital” (José Martin Flores, under the supervision of Prof. C. Moussu, June 19)
- “Bank-firm relationships, competition and asymmetric information”(N. Taillet, under the supervision of Prof. M. Troege, 2022)
Entrepreneurship
Uncertainty, behaviour (effectuation), cognition, sustainable entrepreneurship and legitimation of creative projects
Students tackle issues related to contemporary and emerging entrepreneurial theories.
Thesis examples:
- Conforming or Rejecting Gender Stereotypes among Women Entrepreneurs (Diana Garcia Quevedo, under the supervision of Prof. Caroline Verzat, 2024)
Accounting & Management Control
Social studies of accounting
Students unpack the control and performance management issues facing organisations.
Thesis examples:
- « Ethique, quantification et évaluation dans un appel d’offres : la modernisation de l’Etat au prisme de la sélection des consultants » (Eléonore Brouard, under the supervision of Prof. Claire Dambrin,2024)
- “The imaginary infrastructure of AI: an accounting technology” (Elise Berlinski, under the supervision of Prof. Philippe Zarlowski, 2020)
Management & Organisation
Strategy, organisation, human resource, and organisational change
Students tackle issues from competitive analysis to the study of individual behaviours.
Thesis examples:
- « Incumbents' response strategies to category emergence in the digital platform age. The case of European retail banking (2013-2023) »(Matilde Guilhon, under the supervision of Prof. Régis Coeurderoy, 2024)
- « Travail et non-travail : Telle est la gestion ? Une étude du travail, du professionnalisme et de leurs (non)sens à la lumière des activités de non-travail au bureau » (Sophie Rauch, under the supervision of Prof. Hervé Laroche, 2023)
Marketing
Consumer behaviour, branding, planning and promotion, channel management, and digital marketing
Students tackle issues pertaining to consumer, corporate and organisational phenomena.
Thesis examples:
- “A sense of who we are”: Towards a better understanding of family identity negotiation through consumption(Mathilde Lapostolle, under the supervision of Prof. Julien Schmitt)
- “Influence de la culture sur les réponses face à une violation de données personnelles” (Christelle Aubert-Hassouni, under the supervision of Prof. S. Macé, 2023)
Sustainability
Sustainability challenges and transitions in management research
Students tackle issues linked to “grand challenges”, environmental and social transitions.
Thesis examples:
- “Building bridges to overcome organisational distance in the supply network” (Anne Ratsimandresy, under the supervision of Joe Miemczyk, 2023)
It is always more fruitful that your research issue fits with the research interests of the faculty.
We invite you to visit the webpages of our faculty.
A HDR professor (Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches) will be necessary to supervise a PhD thesis. However, we favour collaborative supervision mechanisms, in particular across campuses. We encourage you to carefully explore our full faculty profiles to have a global perspective of the many research opportunities the ESCP environment can provide.
Applications
Admission Calendar for September 2025 Intake
- Opening of application platform
17 January 2025 - 1st round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
23 February 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
14, 17 & 20 March 2025
- 2nd round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
27 April 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
13, 15 & 16 May 2025
Paris Doctoral Programme
PhD Community

Maria del Pilar Acosta-Collazos
Dissertation Title
Understanding the outcomes of private regulations for corporate social responsibility in global value chains. The case of the Colombian agro-food industry

Yaëlle Amsallem
Research Interests
Dissemination of ideas and practices, Silicon Valley mindset, New technologies and transhumanism
Dissertation Title
L'émergence de l'entrepreneur scientifique

Maxence Aucouturier
Personal Statement
After a few years working as a consultant on working conditions and social dialogue, I wanted to come back to research which is the profession I initially dedicated myself to as a master student in history. I am interested in the regulations pushing companies to make their global supply chains more sustainable, because of the impact that this new stage in the development of CSR will have on the Global South. I intend to use qualitative methods to try and understand the way buyers make sense of regulations such as the French Duty of Vigilance law and thus participate in building the meaning of compliance.
Research Interests
Risks, Mandatory due diligence, Sustainability, Management tools
Dissertation Title
The control of risk in global supply chains in relation to the French law on the Duty of Vigilance

Grace Avila Casanova
Personal Statement
Broadly, my work spans two research streams: the future of social metabolism and heterodox development theories. In my doctoral research I'm investigating the Paradox of Circularity - the pursuit of circular economy principles within a growth-oriented, linear economic framework - to understand how it manifests in urban systems, particularly focusing on the role of consumer culture in shaping pro-growth and beyond-growth imaginaries of the circular city. Other research interests include wellbeing economics, value paradigms and capital formation.

Vincent Balusseau
Dissertation Title
Appropriation active et accès à l’expérience de consommation:le cas de la mobilisation des paratextes numériques par des sériphiles entamant une nouvelle série télévisée.

Adrien Baudet
Dissertation Title
L’appropriation des outils d’évaluation par les entreprises sociales et associations d’intérêt général : Apports d’une approche sociotechnique pour la conception des outils d’évaluation d’impact social

Emilie Bérard
Dissertation Title
Rôle des instruments de gestion au sein des organisations : une approche sociomaterielle. Le cas de l’usage des comptes de resultat analytique et des budgets dans un hopital public. Prix 2015 ARAMOS FNEGE

Marcus Bergmann
Personal Statement
I combine management insights with a dedication to tackling sustainability challenges such as climate change and biodiversity loss. I'm interested in the intersection of accounting, and the circular economy, and exploring the role that accounting and policy instruments can play in promoting more responsible and sustainable business practices. My PhD thesis explores the creation and effects of performance measurement instruments promoting the extension of production lifetime through durability and repairability strategies.
Research Interests
Circular Economy, Business model innovation, Performance measurement instruments, Public policy instruments
Dissertation Title
Navigating the Circular Economy through performance measurement: Exploring Policy design, Business model innovation, and Epistemic underpinnings

Thomas Blonski
Dissertation Title
S’inspirer et produire. La formation par l’art en organisation. Le cas des interventions artistiques de formation en organisation : entre créativité et récupération

Violette Bouveret
Dissertation Title
Dynamique de transmission de l'information marketing sur les marchés financiers : Etude des décalages entre la pertinence objective d’une information marketing et sa pertinence perçue par les analystes financiers

Eléonore Brouard
Personal Statement
My research focuses on the design and the use of performance measurement systems and their ethical dimensions. It sheds light on the ways accounting is shaped in decision-making about performance issues. It also analyzes the mechanisms by which performance issues are deemed ethical. To do so, I focus on calls for tenders when public sector organizations assess the future performance of consultants during selection processes. I use qualitative methods, including organizational ethnography and interviews. Before the PhD, I worked for five years as an auditor and a consultant for public sector organizations. I teach management control and cost accounting, and I tutor projects in sustainability. I also trained executives on finance and accounting topics.
Research Interests
Performance measurement systems, Quantification and valuation practices, Ethics, Public sector/private sector relationships
Dissertation Title
Ethique, quantification et évaluation dans un appel d’offres : la modernisation de l’Etat au prisme de la sélection des consultants

Justine Buriller
Personal Statement
My research focuses on the concept of degrowth and how it is enacted by entrepreneurs. Using qualitative methods, I am interested in the social imaginary of growth in entrepreneurial contexts.
Research Interests
Entrepreneurship as social change, Entrepreneuring, Social imaginary, Degrowth

Liliane Cabrini-Carmagnac
Dissertation Title
A critical perspective on collective arrangements tackling wicked problems in global supply networks: The case of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil Best Thesis Award by the AIRL SCM

Aude Castel
Dissertation Title
Modes de gestion partenariale avec les Grands Comptes : analyse des impacts culturels sur les processus de décision Le cas de l’approche par les adresseurs de soins dans la prise en charge de patients internationaux à l’Hôpital Américain de Paris

Bruno Cazenave
Dissertation Title
L’émergence d’un "Nouveau Management Humanitaire". Rôles et influences contrastés des dispositifs de contrôle dans les ONG Lauréat 2017 du prix de thèse AFC ( Association Française de Comptabilité)

Nathalie Clavijo
Dissertation Title
Genre et Comptabilité dans le Groupe Saint-Gobain : Trois essais sur la comptabilité entre instrument de domination et de résistance aux normes de genre. Prix FNEGE de la meilleure thèse transdisciplinaire en Management Prix de l'ARHIME (Association pour la Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur le Management des Entreprises)

Stéphane Deschaintre
Dissertation Title
Le travail dans la performance organisationnelle : Proposition d'une démarche pour étudier la performance au travail

Tristan Dupas-Amory
Research Interests
Discursive, cognitive and interactional practices in organisations
Dissertation Title
Essais sur l’homogénéité dans l’enseignement et la pratique du management : une ethnographie multi-située sur l’isomorphisme hégémonique

Katia Figueiroa
Dissertation Title
Coopération générale et horizontale dans des concentrations géographiques de toutes petites, petites et moyennes entreprises : une étude comparative France-Mexique dans l’industrie du fromage

Isabelle Flachère
Dissertation Title
l’intégration des indicateurs de performance dans la décision des managers

Mauro Fracarolli Nunes
Dissertation Title
Supply Chain Contamination, the Inertial Effect, and the Collateral Effects of Negative Corporate Events: an Incidental Stakeholder Perspective

Emmanuelle Garbe
Dissertation Title
La construction des carrières dans une perspective agence/structure. Une étude de la construction des carrières humanitaires dans le cadre de la professionnalisation du secteur nonprofit

Nicolas Gasiglia
Personal Statement
After working for 16 years in international companies in the agri-food sector in management positions in marketing and then sustainable development, I decided to move to academia. My research project aims to better understand the transformations of the marketing profession facing the question of planetary boundaries. As a scholar, I have two objectives: make a contribution to the academia on this subject, and produce operational tools for organisations wishing to change their models.
Research Interests
Marketing and sustainable models, planetary boundaries, organizational change

Arthur Gauthier Penhirin
Personal Statement
I am passionate about interactions between business and society. After three years working as a sustainability consultant, I decided to study how employees can transform organizations from the bottom-up, rather than through top-down CSR policies. Through case studies, I investigate the work of grassroots employees networks to push environmental issues within their organizations. I focus on how they manage their relationships with CSR practitioners and navigate between jurisdictional competition and cooptation via a boundary work lens, and examine the effects and limits of their endeavours. As a sustainability teacher, I love helping students question taken-for-granted assumptions on business practices and their careers.
Research Interests
Employee activism, Social movements & organizations, boundary work, professions and occupations
Dissertation Title
Environmental employee activism: a boundary work perspective

Sophie Geneste
Personal Statement
After working as a consultant in change project management, I started a PhD to investigate managerial and HR stakes linked to AI implementation in organizations. As part of a CIFRE contract in a banking group's transformation hub, I have been working on Future of work, Science Fiction and Imaginaries on new technologies, Digital Transformation... Through applied research and original qualitative methodologies, I wish to generate academic and managerial contributions on how AI impacts jobs and collaborators.
Research Interests
Artificial intelligence in organizations, Future of work, Science fiction and technology representations, HR Psycho-sociology

Antoine Glauzy
Research Interests
Silence, speech, rhetoric, discursive, discourse, ethics, politics, community of practice, identity
Dissertation Title
Le silence comme acte langagier situé dans les organisations de santé : Le cas d’un hôpital et d’un collectif de patientes accompagnatrices

Matilde Guilhon
Personal Statement
I am passionate about how incumbents are shifting their positioning strategies and how audiences perceive this shift. Using mixed methods, I examine the cognitive implications of rising digital platforms, and how incumbents try to adapt these changes by reframing their markets. As a CIFRE doctoral student, I want to generate strong academic and managerial contributions on the strategic mechanisms used by incumbents to prepare their audiences for change and successfully pilot a major shift in their positioning strategy.
Research Interests
Categories , Categorization, Incumbents, Optimal distinctiveness, Digital platforms, Retail banking
Dissertation Title
Incumbents' response strategies to category emergence in the digital platform age. The case of European retail banking (2013-2023)

Mariann Györke
Personal Statement
Prior to the start of my journey in academia, I have accumulated over 20 years of experience serving in various audit, accounting, and control positions in industry and as a freelance consultant. I am now researching accounting as a social and organizational practice, focusing on the construction of management control and accounting instruments in the context of consultants, in particular through representation and discourse. Another part of my research examines the role of accounting and accountability in society through various phenomena such as, for instance, election audits. My research is interdisciplinary and uses qualitative methods.
Research Interests
Management control systems, Management control as a cultural practice, Democracy, Interdisciplinary research
Dissertation Title
Representing management control: the case of constructing a consulting offer

Christophe Haag
Dissertation Title
L’influence des émotions du dirigeant sur la dynamique émotionnelle du comité de direction face à un événement majeur : Etude et validation du Modèle de Contagion Emotionnelle

Camille Habé
Personal Statement
After two years working as a sustainability consultant, I decided to start a PhD on environmental management tools, such as carbon accounting. Using qualitative methods, I am now studying the role of climate consultants and their management instruments in the ecological transition of their clients. I want to generate academic and managerial contributions on the potential and limits of these tools to generate sustainable changes in organizations.
Research Interests
Carbon accounting, Management tools, Quantification, Emotionology, Consultants
Dissertation Title
Carbon accounting, what next? Analysis of the role of climate consultants and their management instruments in the ecological transition of their clients

Taline Harissi
Personal Statement
Taline is a PhD candidate in Finance at ESCP Business School, holding dual master's degrees in Financial Economics and Finance respectively from Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and the American University of Beirut (AUB). With a strong foundation in economic analysis and extensive research experience, Taline specializes in sustainable finance. Fluent in English, French, and Arabic, she has made impactful contributions as an economic analyst, investment banking trainee, and research consultant. Dedicated to advancing research in sustainable finance, Taline aims to contribute through her research to the global financial landscape.
Research Interests
Sustainable Finance, ESG, Impact Investing, Financial Innovation for Sustainability, Environmental Sensibility.

Mathilde Hédon-Lapostolle
Research Interests
Consumer research, Collective identity, Family, Media digitalization
Dissertation Title
“A sense of who we are”: Towards a better understanding of family identity negotiation through consumption

Nan Hu
Personal Statement
I was trained as an economist. I switched to management because of my interest in knowledge. I am exploring the question of how new knowledge emerges in contexts such as entrepreneurship and science of science. I employ a mixed-method approach involving archival, experimental, and qualitative methods.
Research Interests
Entrepreneurship, Category, Science of science, Social networks.
Dissertation Title
Three essays on knowledge emergence

Khalil-Etienne Janbek
Personal Statement
My research work focuses on the topic of Fintech startups. I specifically examine how Fintechs and banks may interact, both in terms of collaboration and competition. I leverage on various quantitative methods, ranging from standard Econometrics to Machine Learning and Big Data techniques.
Research Interests
Banking, Fintechs, Corporate Finance
Dissertation Title
3 essays on collaboration and competition dynamics between Fintechs and Banks

Juthawan Karnasuta-Thongborisute
Personal Statement
After working as a strategy consultant, I started a PhD focusing on digital platform dynamics. More specifically, I am studying the role of customer heterogeneity in the generation of value within the platform ecosystem.
Research Interests
Platform-based models, Network effects, Customer engagement behaviors

Sofia Kriem
Personal Statement
Drawing on a very active community involvement and a significant UN experience in the field of human rights and in the promotion of inclusion and diversity, I started my PhD with a view to taking part in discussions on socially useful issues. My doctoral journey led me to explore the ethical challenges of platform work and algorithmic management, focusing mainly my research on meal delivery platforms.
Research Interests
Gig economy, Online platforms, Algorithmic management, Data, Sociology of work

Erik Kriukov
Personal Statement
After six years of suppressing my interest in psychology in favour of managerial education, I finally combine the two in doing business research from the psychological perspective. In the dissertation I use quantitative methods to investigate how consumers respond to technologies in different settings. I strive to obtain results that are useful both for academics and practitioners.
Research Interests
Consumer response to technologies

Salomé Laloum
Personal Statement
I am a former freelance communications consultant with 5+ years experience fascinated by the power of stories. I did my Master’s in Sustainability Management at ESCP Business School and decided to come back to school to do a PhD, at ESCP, to study climate change communication. I am especially interested in researching narrative persuasion and storytelling as climate change communication strategies and understanding the role of meta narratives or imaginaries in shaping the world of tomorrow. Indeed, despite a scientific consensus and great access to information, there is still a massive action gap when it comes to climate mitigation and adaptation. Something about how we communicate the issue does not work. My intention is to identify if, how and what narrative strategies can bridge that gap.
Research Interests
Climate change communication, Storytelling, Narratives, Framing, Climate adaptation

Marina Leban
Research Interests
Social media marketing, luxury consumption, human branding
Dissertation Title
Luxury Consumption Practices in the Digital Age: Prosumers and Lurkers on Visual Social Media Lauréate du Prix 2021 de la chancellerie des universités en sciences de gestion

Pierre Lescoat
Research Interests
Management control systems, performance appraisal, sociology of financial markets, gender and equality issues in financial organizations
Dissertation Title
La valeur de l’individu en salle de marché. Une crise critique des dispositifs et pratiques d’évaluation de la performance individuelle dans le monde de la finance Lauréat du Prix FNEGE 2020 de la meilleure thèse transdisciplinaire

Yaqiu Li
Personal Statement
After three years of experience as a business analyst, I have developed a strong desire to transition into the academic sphere to further my knowledge and contribute to the research community by sharing my insights. My passion is centered around the exploration of how image analysis and computer vision contribute to the field of visual marketing and branding research, and the intricate effects of visual content on customer behavior.
Research Interests
Unstructured data, Image analysis and computer vision, Visual marketing, Text mining, Artificial intelligence

Laura Litre-Valentin
Dissertation Title
L’expérience du participant dans les lieux de l’événement marchand : contributions empiriques et conceptualisation à travers une ethnographie multi-située de foires, salons, congrès et festivals hybrides

Van Ha Luong
Research Interests
Nation brand, Destination image, Tourist behaviors
Dissertation Title
International tourists' post-visit behaviors: A study of short-term revisit intention in the emerging tourism destination of Vietnam

Thu Quynh Mai
Personal Statement
I am a Ph.D. candidate specializing in operations management with a keen focus on supply chain management, inventory control, and food waste and loss. My research endeavors involve the application of advanced mathematical modeling, game theory, and data-driven optimization frameworks. Specifically, I seek to quantify and investigate the multifaceted impact of food waste and loss in supply chain management, aiming to contribute strategic insights for sustainable practices
Research Interests
Supply chain management, Inventory control, Food waste and loss, Game theory, Applied mathematical modelling
Dissertation Title
Sustainable Supply Chains: Analyzing Optimal Strategies for Reducing Food Waste and Loss

Richard Markoff
Dissertation Title
Who's in charge? Sales & Operations Planning Governance and Alignment in the Supply Chain Management of Multinational Industrial Companies

Moyra Marval
Research Interests
Corporate Accelerators, Corporate Venturing, Strategic Alliances, Interfirm Collaboration
Dissertation Title
Corporate Accelerators: Novel Organizations for Entrepreneurial Support – Toward a Process Theory

Paul Mc Elhone
Dissertation Title
The determinants for efficient click-and-mortar strategies in terms of « customer value » and « retailer value » the case of the menswear clothing industry in Canada

Marianna Medvetchi-Dahan
Dissertation Title
Dynamics of Technological Diffusion : application to the telecommunications industry

Miona Milosevic
Dissertation Title
Three essays in venture capital, its performance determinants and public policy

Bianca Pamela Minuth
Personal Statement
With my research I aim to shed light on firms' CSR reporting and financial implications. Using textual analysis, I investigate the interplay between CSR disclosure attributes and financial outcomes. I observe an a signaling effect of better CSR performer by infusing their disclosures with a more optimistic tone, resulting in an attenuation of firms' cost of capital. Further, I examine whether the implementation of a CSR mandate is associated with an enhancement of firms’ CSR disclosure information and CSR disclosure comparability. Lastly, using machine learning techniques, this study provides avenues of future research in the context of environmental, social, and governance matters.
Research Interests
Corporate social responsibility (CSR), Disclosure regulation, Large language models, Linguistic attributes, Non-financial reporting

Rémi Montagu
Personal Statement
Having obtained two master’s degrees in Economics and Finance from Université Paris-Dauphine and Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, my professional journey has been deeply intertwined with ESG responsibilities across diverse structures, including consulting firms, asset management, private equity, and non-profit organisations. These formative experiences led me to embark on a PhD journey in Finance, aimed at going beyond traditional ESG metrics. Leveraging quantitative methodologies, my research centrally explores the pivotal role of Scope 4 in assessing the contribution of investment strategies to the ecological transition. My principal objective is to yield substantive contributions to the realms of academic discourse and financial practices by pioneering an innovative approach to assess an investment's contribution on fostering the ecological transition.
Research Interests
Ecological Transition, Impact Measurement, Investment Funds, Responsible Investment

Aude Montlahuc-Vannod
Research Interests
CEO in Outplacement - Career & transition - Reframing of power
Dissertation Title
Les dirigeants face à la transition subie. Restauration identitaire et défi imaginaire -en outplacement

Huu Thi Thuy Duong Nguyen
Personal Statement
After three years as a lecturer in Management, I embarked on a Ph.D. journey driven by a keen interest in corporate strategy. Recognizing the critical importance of sustainability in the real world and acknowledging the pivotal role of academia in heightening awareness about sustainability, I chose to focus my research on the intersection of globalization strategy, innovation, and sustainability within top R&D-spending multinational enterprises (MNEs). My aim is to contribute both academically and managerially, shedding light on the potential and limitations of these strategic tools in fostering sustainable changes within organizations. Through my research, I aspire to offer valuable insights that not only advance academic knowledge but also provide practical implications for managerial decision-making in the dynamic landscape of corporate strategy and sustainability.
Research Interests
Strategy, Sustainability, International business, Innovation
Dissertation Title
Environmental sustainability concerns and opportunities for globalization ambitions of top R&D-spending MNEs

Alban Ouahab
Research Interests
Alternative Organizations; Work Organization; Cooperativism.
Dissertation Title
Contester et consentir : La mise au travail des membres d’une organisation alternative. Le cas d’un supermarché coopératif et participatif.

Emma Petrossian
Personal Statement
After many different chapters in my life, I am now in my PhD chapter where I study the collaboration between public officers, officials and inhabitants on urban planning projects. Many cities follow the participative movement however it is hard to implement it in the long run. This is what I want to better understand. And to do so, I did a two years immersion in a French city following a qualitative method.
Research Interests
Democratic innovation, Citizen participation, Public-civic collaboration, Municipal organisation

Phong Lan Pham
Dissertation Title
Franchising: toward a succesful model in Asia

Thi Huong Giang Phung
Research Interests
Banking performance, banking regulation, financial stability, corporate governance, emerging market finance
Dissertation Title
Essays on banks in the emerging and transition economy of Vietnam .

Emilie Poli
Dissertation Title
De l'entreprise libérée à la « libération créative » Analyse processuelle de deux cas contrastés et proposition d’un modèle conceptuel Mention d'honneur au prix de l'ANDESE 2023

Mikhail Polikarpov
Personal Statement
I am a PhD researcher specializing in Finance, focused on asset pricing. I employ quantitative research methods to gain knowledge about financial market anomalies. I am eager to collaborate with fellow professionals, contributing to the landscape of financial research.
Research Interests
Asset Pricing, Portfolio Choice

Yuwen Qiu
Personal Statement
My bachelor field relates to the application of Financial Technologies in Finance. My master concentrates on the relation between business and finance management, with the dissertation focusing on the ESG issues and green penalties. Using econometrics and quantitative methods, I am now studying the effect of characteristics of different crisis on bank's ex ante moral hazard. I want to build a new metric that fits different external environment and reflects regulator's willingness of regulatory forbearance and measure bank's bailout expectation.
Research Interests
Bank regulation, Bank lending, Financial Inclusion

Tiana Rahajason
Personal Statement
With a unique blend of experience in technology and education, I aim to analyze how AI influences learning patterns and decision-making in students. I aim to provide insightful academic and practical perspectives on the relationship between advanced AI technologies and human psychology, guiding ethical and effective AI integration in educational domain.
Research Interests
Machine VS Human : who will win? Analysis of the impact of the use of Generative Artificial intelligence on consumer psychology of learning

Anne Ratsimandresy
Dissertation Title
Building bridges to overcome organisational distance in the supply network: an exploratory study of exchanges opening industrial boundaries and their facilitation for a circular economy

Sophie Rauch
Dissertation Title
Faire et ne pas faire : Telle est la gestion. A la recherche du sens au travail par une étude du non travail au travail Prix de la Chancellerie des Universités de Paris 2024

Claudio Ravasi
Dissertation Title
Internationalization of Managerial Careers: Three Research Articles,

Ann Kristin Rhode
Dissertation Title
Customizing or conforming? Exploring cross-cultural differences in consumers’ use of brands to signal self-identities and their implications for self-brand connections and product customization

Ekaterina Salovskaia-Leport
Personal Statement
To address the question of how work relationships are formed between employees who work in a fully remote setting, I am conducting a qualitative study of virtual organizations, i. e., those operating without physical premises. I am exploring how organizational space and perceived proximity affect work relationships. With these findings I hope to generate academic and managerial contributions that will advance our understanding of work relationships in a virtual setting and help to overcome the challenges associated with virtual work.
Research Interests
Organizational space, Perceived proximity, Virtual organizations, Work relationships

Marion Sanglé-Ferrière
Research Interests
Consumer behavior, Technology acceptance, Customer Dominant Logic, Service marketing, Customer Relationship
Dissertation Title
Quand le client évite de demander assistance. Comprendre les ressorts de l'évitement et envisager les effets du chat comme canal de demande d’assistance

Flavia Silveira Cardoso
Dissertation Title
A Multi-sited Ethnographic Marketing Inquiry into the Experiences Produced and Undergone at Shopping Malls: The Cases of Malls in Buenos Aires, London, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo

Thomas Simon
Research Interests
Philosophy of Management - Crisis of meaning - Young graduate
Dissertation Title
L'entreprise fantôme entre absurde et désertion : Deux modalités du rapport des jeunes diplômés à l'entreprise ?

Marina Thiébault
Personal Statement
French and Canadian, I hold a Master's in Corporate Social Responsibility Management and a Specialized Master's in Supply Chain Management from ESCP, with 13 years of professional experience, including 7 in North America. As a mixed-methods researcher passionate about Marketing, Sustainability, Consumer Behavior, and Consumer Culture Theory, I have extensive experience in the luxury sector, as well as in strategy, organizational consulting, and market research. At ESCP Business School, I belong to the Sustainability department.
Research Interests
Sustainable luxury, Perceived Brand Sustainability (PBS)

Adelina Tordiglione
Personal Statement
My current research looks at relationships between craftsmanship and industrialization. Through a qualitative methodology, my work aims to investigate how technology influences the maintenance, substitution, or enhancement of skills in handicraft businesses.
Research Interests
Craft work, Skills, Technology, Industrial production

Ngoc Dung Tran
Dissertation Title
Factors affecting market research selection in Vietnamese fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies

Thi Thuy Trang Truong
Personal Statement
I am delving into empirical asset pricing to unravel financial market complexities and provide practical insights for investment strategies, risk management, and effective financial policies.
Research Interests
Empirical Asset Pricing

Chris Van der Westuizen
Personal Statement
I started my Ph.D. at ESCP because I fell in love with the academic/researcher environment, being captivated by the relentless pursuit of knowledge and personal development. My research explores social sustainability from an operational lens – a subject I hold close to my heart and one that resonates with societal values – aiming to shed light on the often-neglected human cost of enhanced operational performance.
Research Interests
Social Sustainability, Operations & Supply Chain Management

Ana Vukadin
Research Interests
Experiential marketing, sensorial marketing, customer shopping experience, arts marketing, postmodern consumption aesthetics, experiential retailing, food retail
Dissertation Title
Mesure de l'impact de l'artification de l'expérience de magaginage. Perspectives théoriques et enjeux managériaux

Urszula Wiszniowska Ayache
Personal Statement
Drawing on a decade of IT project management experience, my academic pursuit bridges the gap between business practice and theory, focusing on how strategic leadership navigates through the tide of digital transformation. I delve into managerial and organisational challenges that firms experience when they transition from a traditional linear business model to a business ecosystem while considering the power of managerial communication in shaping the new ecosystem paradigm of value creation.
Research Interests
Ecosystems, communication, strategic leadership, gender, NLP
Dissertation Title
Strategic Leadership Communication in Business Ecosystems: Linguistic Strategies, Gender Dynamics, and Executive Attention to Innovation

Xuejing Yang
Research Interests
International business, firm performance, innovation
Dissertation Title
Globalization Strategies of Multinational Enterprises: Unraveling the Nexus of Firm-Specific Advantages, Institutional Environments, and Political Dynamics

Jun Zhou
Personal Statement
By taking another step to delve into Entrepreneurship & Innovation, I pivoted my career as a PhD Researcher after 10 years of diverse industry working experience in Human Resources, Digital Marketing, Consulting, and Entrepreneurship. I enjoy discovering and analyzing dynamics and meaning through Qualitative Methodology.
Research Interests
Entrepreneurship, Innovation, SMEs/Startup Internationalization

Benjamin Pascal
Personal Statement
After pursuing a diverse academic journey that ultimately focused on the intersection of psychological and sociological factors within the realm of work and organizations, I made the decision to embark on a PhD thesis in partnership with the Parisian public transport office (RATP). Through the utilization of qualitative and clinical methodologies, my research aims to explore the potential impact of the liberalization of the Parisian mass transit market on the dynamics between employees, their company and their overall work experiences. This collaborative thesis is being overseen by Jean-Philippe Bouilloud as well as two executives from the RATP.
Research Interests
Psychosociology, change management, Psychoanalytic organisation theory, public company, HR
Dissertation Title
The effects of opening up to competition on the employee's relationship with his organization and his work

Oualid Mokhantar
Personal Statement
My research explores how sustainability measurement and reporting can drive meaningful organizational change. I aim to address critical challenges in sustainability reporting, such as ambiguous metrics and limited progress toward environmental and social goals. Guided by my collaboration with Artefact my work investigates methods to enhance the accuracy, relevance, and practical application of sustainability metrics across organizational practices and decision-making. Central to this research is understanding how governance structures and stakeholder dynamics influence the transformation of sustainability data into actionable strategies.
Research Interests
Sustainability Reporting , Organisational Change, Corporate Social Responsibility

Fabien Giudicelli
Personal Statement
After two years working as a fixed income trader, I learnt a lot from a practical standpoint especially in the 2022 market conditions. But I am still eager to study, to learn more and I am strongly committed to pursue an academic Thesis as I am willing to become a Scholar. I am particularly interested in quantitative finance, asset pricing, econometrics and also green finance because I would like to contribute to the green transition of the financial sector.
Research Interests
Quantitative Finance, Asset Princing, Textual Analysis, Econometrics, Statistics, Green Finance
Dissertation Title
The ESG sentiment in the stock market
Viviana Sacchi
Personal Statement
I am a passionate researcher exploring the potential of art to communicate complex issues such as climate change. With a background in art history and museology, I am now expanding my perspective within the business world to bridge culture and sustainability.
Research Interests
Art Projects and Sustainability Entrepreneurial Strategies for Social Change Sustainable Development and Community-driven Change

Zixu Wang
Personal Statement
I have worked in the fashion industry and have degrees in sociology and international relations. This led me to become interested in the marketing of sustainable fashion brands and to pursue a PhD at ESCP. My research field will combine sustainability concepts and CCT to study consumer behaviour and psychology in the fashion industry.
Research Interests
Marketing, Luxury Brand, Sustainability, Consumer Culture Theory

Boris Guffond
Personal Statement
After 15 years of work experience mainly in communication, I decided to pursue an academic career. My research project aims to extensively analyze the paradoxical dynamics of stigmatization for climate inaction in the banking sector.
Research Interests
Social evaluation, Stigmatisation, Social movements, Organisational sociology, Institutional work
Dissertation Title
Why good is not good enough : dynamics of stigmatization for climate inaction

Zejun Shuai
Personal Statement
Driven by the curiosity about how entrepreneurs navigate critical decisions, I am a passionate researcher who bridges theories and practice across cultural boundaries. My experiences mentoring startups and teaching in Thailand have deepened my commitment to advancing entrepreneurship research. Now at ESCP Business School, I aim to contribute meaningful insights to the field, combining my tri-cultural perspective with rigorous academic inquiry to understand the dynamics that shape entrepreneurial success.
Research Interests
Split-second Decision Making ; Entrepreneurs Under Uncertainty ; Entrepreneurial Motivations

Ayanna Henry
Personal Statement
I am interested in the creation and innovation processes of organizations that build sustainable and thriving communities, particularly by addressing food system injustices.
Research Interests
Food systems, entrepreneurship, sustainability, design science

Emma Laurent
Personal Statement
With a master’s degree in sustainability management and hands-on experience in both a circular startup and sustainability consulting, I am now pursuing a PhD in circular and sustainable procurement and supply chains. My research explores the competencies needed by procurement and logistics professionals to implement circular economy principles in supply chains, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Through this work, I aim to provide actionable insights for practitioners, managers, and educational institutions to foster the necessary skills for advancing sustainable supply chain practices.
Research Interests
circular economy, sustainable procurement, circular supply chain management

Nathan Mottier
Personal Statement
After completing my studies in environmental engineering, I spent a year working in France and Italy in the luxury sector as an environmental project manager. Seeking to deepen my knowledge of circular economy, I began a PhD through the CFIRE program within the ESCP doctoral program, allowing me to stay connected to the corporate world. My research focuses on developing economic and environmental frameworks to create indicators and models that facilitate the deployment and management of circular economy initiatives and innovative business models in the luxury industry.
Research Interests
Circular Economy, Functional Economy, Industrial Ecology, Measures and Modeling

Johanna Carla Vastag
Personal Statement
Johanna is a PhD candidate in Human Resource Management at ESCP Business School, where she has been conducting research on neurodiversity and inclusive organizations in the workplace across the Paris, Berlin, and London campuses. She holds dual master’s degrees in Innovation & Technology from Boston University and in International Management from the International School of Management in Germany. Previously, she worked as a Research Consultant at the Kienbaum Institute for Leadership & Transformation, focusing on AI in HR, leadership, and change management. Johanna brings practical and academic experience from the USA, France, and Germany, particularly in Consulting and Human Resources within the fashion and logistics sectors.
Research Interests
Strategic Human Resource Management; Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; Neurodiversity in the workplace; Leadership & Organizational Behaviour; Impact of AI on HR
Tianhao Yang
Personal Statement
I am a PhD student in Marketing at ESCP Business School, passionate about exploring the intersection between digital innovation and human behavior. With six years of experience in brand marketing, I have gained a deeper understanding of the connection between theory and practice. In my free time, I am an avid social media user who enjoys photography and traveling, capturing moments and stories from different cities. Currently, my research focuses on how Generation Z engages in social interactions within virtual worlds, aiming to positively impact their mental well-being and digital future.
Research Interests
Metaverse, Social Media Marketing, Gen Z, Loneliness

Abdullah Dawuod
Personal Statement
Abdullah is a PhD student specializing in Management Control with a focus on Strategy and Performance Management. With previous experience in teaching, consulting, and research assistance. His academic journey, marked by scholarships and excellence, reflects his dedication to advancing knowledge in strategic performance and organizational effectiveness. Currently pursuing his PhD, he aims to produce impactful research and make a lasting contribution to academia.
Research Interests
Strategy, Management Control, Performance Management, Organizational Effectiveness

Yassmina Abdelazim
Personal Statement
From a young age, my curiosity and analytical view of the world sparked a natural drive toward research. With a joint master’s in Quantitative and Financial Economics and a background in data science, development, and consulting, I’m inspired by the freedom research offers, especially in exploring interdependencies in climate risks and policy. Using quantitative methods, I aim to generate insights that support resilient transitions in trade, financial stability, and climate action.
Research Interests
Climate Risks, International Economics, Policy, Sustainable Finance

Mugdha Nandurdikar
Personal Statement
After over five years as an HR professional in Indian startups, I transitioned to a research role in Managements Sciences. I'm particularly intrigued by the leadership gap in mid-to-senior progressions in startups and the role of personal branding in enhancing leadership traits. I aspire to contribute to the knowledge and practice of improving leadership in startups by exploring the synergy between personal branding and leadership competencies.
Research Interests
Leadership, Personal Branding, Startups

Louis Declee
Personal Statement
With interests in business, philosophy, and the inner workings of AI I envision to study the transformations leading to the development of responsible human-centered AI.
Research Interests
Artificial Intelligence/ Normative Ethics / Business Ethics / European Regulation on AI / Human-Machine Interaction

Elise Rousseau
Personal Statement
After 7 years as a personal and professional coach expressly dealing with neurodivergent individuals, I decided to pursue a PhD on neurodiversity issues in the workplace as I am deeply passionate about fostering inclusivity and empowering individuals to realize their full potential. My research focuses on understanding how neurodivergent leaders navigate organizational challenges and opportunities. By leveraging both my academic pursuits and past work experience, I aim to uncover practical strategies that support diverse leadership styles and contribute to creating workplaces that celebrate cognitive diversity.
Research Interests
Neurodiversity, leadership, organizational inclusion, innovative management practices.

Renate Griessel-Duminy
Personal Statement
Renate's research explores how design science can enhance the sustainability impact of entrepreneurship in developing countries. As a South African entrepreneur in the circular economy, her academic work is inspired by her experiences and aims to bridge theory and practice through innovative design science approaches.
Research Interests
Design Science, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability

Stanislas Cornuel
Personal Statement
I am fascinated by how education must evolve to keep pace with a professional world rapidly transformed by Artificial Intelligence. My research focuses on how higher education institutions can integrate AI tools, not merely as technological enhancements, but as strategic assets to prepare students for the challenges of the present and the future. As a CIFRE doctoral student, I am dedicated to bridging the gap between technology, education, and the evolving demands of the professional landscape.
Research Interests
Strategy, Artificial Intelligence, and Education.
Lira Mikayelyan
Personal Statement
I am a PhD candidate in Finance with a background in research in Financial Economics. My interests lie in public policy, corporate finance and firm and labour dynamics, examining how corporate financial policies and governance structures influence firm behaviour, employee outcomes, and sustainability efforts within the broader context of economic transitions. My aim is to apply my findings to real-world challenges, bridging the gap between theoretical insights and practical applications to inform better decision-making in public and corporate spheres.
Research Interests
Corporate finance, firm dynamics, labour economics, public policy
Applications
Admission Calendar for September 2025 Intake
- Opening of application platform
17 January 2025 - 1st round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
23 February 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
14, 17 & 20 March 2025
- 2nd round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
27 April 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
13, 15 & 16 May 2025
Paris Doctoral Programme
Admissions
You can apply with your own project or respond to the projects presented here.
Requirements
Applicants to the ESCP PhD Programme must hold a Master degree or equivalent and must have a solid knowledge of English.
Post 1/3
Research Centre on Environmental and Societal Transitions
Application for a PhD position at RESET
Campus: Paris
Closing date: 27th April 2025
Post 2/3
Authenticity and Well-being
Application for a PhD position in Management
Campuses: Paris/Torino
Closing date: 27th April 2025
Post 3/3
Interplay between the bright and dark sides of entrepreneurship among self-made entrepreneurs
Starting date: September 2025
Campuses: Paris
Closing date: 27th April 2025
The admission process is composed of 3 steps
The official online application process: completion of the application form by candidates before the deadline specified in the Admission Calendar and provision of the required documents.
Candidates selected by the admissions jury after a first screening will have half an hour to present their background and motivation to the interview panel made up of programme directors and faculty members. Alternatively, a video interview can be offered to candidates.
After the interview the selected candidates receive the admission decision of the final selection Committee. Admitted candidates must confirm their acceptance by the deadline indicated in the offer letter.
At the end of the process, only applicants with secure funding will be confirmed.Selection Process
List of required documents
The official online application process: completion of the application form by candidates, before the deadline specified in the Admission Calendar, and provision of the required documents:
- Motivation letter
- Up to date resume
- Research Statement (1500-2000 words)
- 3 recommendation letters (a minimum of 2 academics and 1 professional if relevant). You may download the template here
- copies of diplomas and degrees,
- transcripts of most recent degrees,
- IELTS or TOEFL results as a proof of English language proficiency (required score: IELTS 7, TOEFL 100). Both TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and IELTS are serving as a proof of a good working knowledge in English. Non-native English speakers applying to the programme are required to take the test unless they have a university degree from an institution located in an English-speaking country. Test score should not be older than 4 years to be acceptable.
- any research material that might be useful (dissertation, paper...) in .pdf format,
- copy of your ID or passport,
- 1 digital photo,
- application fees (20€) and payment agreement
Your research statement
The research statement (around 4-5 pages long) should give you the opportunity to present a research topic you would like to study. This research topic does not necessarily commit you once for all and leaves room forpossible re-orientations. It must however, give you the opportunity to make a first academic contribution - ie to present a topic with a research question, elements of theory to address your research question, and a first idea of your research design. Your research statement should specify the following points:
- what your research issue is;
- why this research issue makes sense (theoretical perspective);
- why this research issue is relevant (empirical perspective);
- what your research design could be.
This research statement really matters to optimise the match between your objectives and the requirements of a PhD thesis. Of course, we are aware that you are at the beginning of the process. That is why during your first year you are free to consolidate, modify and sometimes redraft your research project.
Your motivation letter
Your motivation letter will help the jury to understand better what your expectations are, and how you see your evolution in the programme and beyond. Entering a post master programme for four years is a huge decision. We need to be mutually convinced that it is really the right choice for you. Do not forget to justify your choice of specialisation or indicate whether you are still open to different options.
Applications
Admission Calendar for September 2025 Intake
- Opening of application platform
17 January 2025 - 1st round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
23 February 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
14, 17 & 20 March 2025
- 2nd round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
27 April 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
13, 15 & 16 May 2025
Paris Doctoral Programme
Fees and financials
Tuition Fees
- Year 1: €15,000
- Year 2: €12,500
- Year 3: €12,500
- Year 4: €12,500
However, a legal token registration fee of ± €400 per year for the Doctoral School applies (including CVEC).
ESCP scholarship
ESCP finances a significant proportion of admitted PhD students with a scholarship guaranteed for 4 years. From the 2nd year, this scholarship is combined with a doctoral contract including teaching, tutoring and research assistance for a total of €23,000.
Each candidate can apply for this cost-of-living scholarship, but it cannot be combined with any other external income. These scholarships are granted on the basis of the excellence of the application.
Students who have received a scholarship are exempt from tuition fees, but not from registration fees.
1st year | 2nd to 4th year | |
---|---|---|
Scholarship | €23,000 | €19,500 |
Doctoral Contract | €1,500 (conditional – based upon evaluation of candidate’s background) |
€5,000 |
External Fundings
CIFRE (Conventions Industrielles de Formation par la Recherche)
These agreements bring together three partners: a company, a PhD student and a University around a research project, which will lead to a doctoral thesis. The company benefits from an ANRT (Association Nationale Recherche Technologies) subsidy for hiring a PhD student for three years.
Research Projects: Another possibility is the financing of the PhD scholarship by a research project developed in collaboration with one or several companies. The research project can be a stand-alone initiative or supported by one of our chairs at ESCP.
Financial aid from the French Government: In addition to the financial aid for which they are eligible in their country of origin, non-French students can seek grants from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Requests should be sent to the Cultural Department of the French Embassy in the student’s country of origin. PhD students can also apply for European exchange programme grants (Socrates, Erasmus, Phare). This aid cannot be combined with the ESCP scholarship.
Applications
Admission Calendar for September 2025 Intake
- Opening of application platform
17 January 2025 - 1st round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
23 February 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
14, 17 & 20 March 2025
- 2nd round
- Deadline for submitting applications:
27 April 2025
- Interview dates with the admission committee:
13, 15 & 16 May 2025