DKSH Fellowship_Flyer2016 - St.Gallen Institute of Management in

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DKSH Fellowship_Flyer2016 - St.Gallen Institute of Management in
University of St.Gallen St. Gallen Institute of Management in Asia 111 Amoy Street, #03-­‐‑00 Singapore 069931 www.singapore.unisg.ch DKSH Fellowship 2016 Call for Applications Comprising a three-­‐‑month research stay in Singapore and a fellowship of CHF 10’000, the DKSH Fellowship 2016 is targeted at students enrolled in a Ph.D. programme at the University of St.Gallen with a research interest in one of the following areas: •
Business innovation •
Marketing and customer centricity •
Intercultural competence •
Topics related to Asia Responsibilities •
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The successful candidate is expected to complete a three-­‐‑month research stay at the St.Gallen Institute of Management in Asia (SGI-­‐‑HSG) in Singapore He/she is expected to present his or her research to DKSH in Singapore and interact on the basis of a joint project with their local headquarter The starting date is based on mutual agreement, but the research stay has to be completed in 2016 Application •
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Interested candidates should submit their application electronically by 29th February 2016 to singapore@unisg.ch. The application should include a motivation letter, a CV, and a statement of research interest (max. 3 pages) that specifies the research project to be undertaken during the fellowship. St.Gallen Institute of Management in Asia The University of St.Gallen has a long record of activities and connections in Singapore and concentrates Asia-­‐‑
related academic activities at its own local subsidiary – the St.Gallen Institute of Management in Asia (SGI-­‐‑
HSG). The SGI conducts research, offers teaching, holds executive education programs, and provides services in Singapore. The main research initiatives focus on the areas of business innovation, intercultural competence, customer centricity and wealth management. Building on a traditional strength of the University of St.Gallen, the SGI also maintains close business relationships with companies from Singapore and Switzerland. In addition, the SGI collaborates with local universities and allows students from St.Gallen to spent part of their academic career in Singapore. Further information regarding the SGI’s recent activities can be found at www.singapore.unisg.ch.