PhD in Industrial Relations 48 months PHD Programme By Université de Montréal |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Industrial Relations

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The doctorate in industrial relations offers a multidisciplinary look at the realities of today's world of work and the challenges of tomorrow, in a stimulating and dynamic study and research environment. It allows you to acquire advanced knowledge as well as a broad, integrated and in-depth understanding of work and employment in the following areas: human resources management; labor relations and trade unionism; government labor and employment policies; health, safety and well-being at work; labor law and regulation; and international and comparative aspects of work and employment.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Industrial Relations

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The doctorate in industrial relations offers a multidisciplinary look at the realities of today's world of work and the challenges of tomorrow, in a stimulating and dynamic study and research environment. It allows you to acquire advanced knowledge as well as a broad, integrated and in-depth understanding of work and employment in the following areas: human resources management; labor relations and trade unionism; government labor and employment policies; health, safety and well-being at work; labor law and regulation; and international and comparative aspects of work and employment.

Admission Requirements

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https://esp.umontreal.ca/programmes-et-stages/etudes-de-2e-et-3e-cycles/equivalences-internationales/#c680601

 

https://admission.umontreal.ca/en/who-are-you/foreign-student/

 

Each program has its own specific entry requirements. Students are encouraged to contact the relevant department directly to obtain detailed information.


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