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What our current students say about the program
“Our program's main strengths are the large, supportive community of management scholars we have here and the research productivity of the group”
Elizabeth Campbell-Bush, 4th year OBHR student
“Come to Maryland if you want to do rigorous, interdisciplinary work. The faculty have backgrounds in economics, sociology, history, and political science. This type of diversity is unique”
Seth Carnahan, 5th year SM&E student
“The program believes strongly in collaboration both within and beyond our borders and our community put our money where our mouths are to enable students to do so”
Robert Vesco, 4th year SM&E student
“The
program offers a great balance between structure and freedom,
providing you with fundamentals, but also allowing freedom to
explore and pursue your own personal interests. If you are
looking to explore your interests within a collaborative and
supportive environment, our program could be a perfect fit for
you.”
Elad
Sherf, 2nd year OBHR student
“Being part of the PhD program at Maryland is a unique experience. The program encourages student-student collaborations as much as student-faculty collaborations, provides numerous formal and informal opportunities to present and discuss your research and the wide diversity of faculty background helps a student to investigate a problem from various perspectives.”
Siddharth Sharma, 2nd year SM&E student
“The faculty is committed to nurture our professional identities as independent scholars. And to develop our emergent ideas, we are encouraged to work with and learn from different faculty members throughout our tenure in the program. To me, this is an important aspect of my development as a management scholar.”
Elijah Wee, 2nd year OBHR student
“You'll be a good fit here if you want to forge your own path while being fully committed to engagement with others. That means sometimes thinking just as hard about your colleagues' research as your own, with the assurance that they will do the same for you; it's how we move each other forward”
Bryan Stroube, 3rd year SM&E student
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