40 full-time, tenure track faculty (10 women)
Faculty members hold 10 positions of editor or associate editor for a leading academic journal
Faculty members serve on 28 editorial boards of leading academic journals
Characteristics of currently enrolled Ph.D. students
33 students in residence
11 international
13 women
Median age 30
Median GMAT 690
Placements of 2002 through 2008 Ph.D. graduates
California State Fullerton
Clemson University
Drexel University
Economics University of Indonesia
Fordham University
Gonzaga University
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
INSEAD
Loyola Marymount University
Montana State University
National Economics University, Hanoi
North Dakota State University
Northwestern University
State University of New York, Buffalo
University of Arizona
University of California, Bakersfield
University of Denver
University of Georgia
University of Montana
University of New Hampshire
University of Puget Sound
University of Redlands
University of Richmond
University of San Diego
Program requirements
Full-time residence
One or more independent research papers
Comprehensive exam
Thesis
Approximately two years of course work
Satisfactory performance as a research and teaching assistant
Satisfactory performance as a classroom teacher
Financial support
$11,497 to $15,075 nine-month appointment as a Graduate Teaching Fellow
renewable for four years (contingent upon satisfactory progress)
Students may apply for a fifth year of support
Summer Funding (minimum of $3735) available for three summers
Office computer and office space (shared with another doctoral student)
Funding available for conferences and travel
Additional scholarships and awards also available from individual departments (contact
the area coordinator for details)
The Lundquist College of Business
Located in the Lillis Business Complex, opened January 2004
M.B.A. program, 102 students
Masters in Accounting program, 34 students
Undergraduate program, 3,000 students
The University of Oregon
20,000 students (3,500 graduate students)
Founded 1876
Located in Eugene, Oregon (150,000 population), which is a two-hour drive south of Portland, Oregon, a one hour drive east of the Pacific Ocean, and a two hour drive west of the Cascades Mountains