Health Management
Programme Fact File
Management, Administration and Real Estate Management
accredited until
Doctoral Degree (PhD) in Social Sciences
6 full fee
Aim
the aim of the programme is to enable motivated students to conduct innovative research in the field of health management, address conceptual issues in the health sector and find solutions to contemporary healthcare challenges in the context of an interdisciplinary approach.
Objectives
- To provide doctoral students with the opportunity to acquire and develop evidence-based scientific knowledge in the field of health management, acquire the competences necessary for scientific research in order to conduct relevant, original and data-based innovative studies to address health management-related issues and increase scientific excellence at the level of scientific articles published in reputable international journals;
- To provide doctoral students with the opportunity to acquire competence in the scientific substantiation of health management issues, the production and dissemination of knowledge to society at the national and international level;
- To enable doctoral students to acquire the competence to independently upgrade their scientific qualification in order to implement and manage research and development projects meeting international criteria at the national and international level, including the application of new digital skills in research areas relevant to the health sector.
Syllabus
- Compulsory research component
- Independent original research, participation in conferences, preparation and publication of publications, participation in scientific projects;
- Publication in an internationally peer-reviewed scientific journal, or acceptance for publication in a journal listed in such databases as Scopus, Web of Science, ERIH PLUS;
- Publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal in Latvia, or confirmation of acceptance for publication in journals included in such databases as Scopus, Web of Science, ERIH PLUS;
- Publication of the full text of the proceedings of an international conference or congress (at least three pages);
- Oral report or presentation on the topic of the thesis at an international congress or conference;
- Oral report or presentation on the topic of the thesis at a local congress or conference;
- Abstract for an international congress, conference or seminar;
- Abstract at a local congress or seminar;
- Scientific monograph (sole author);
- A section in a scientific monograph;
- Research work abroad;
- Participation in research projects.
By the end of your studies, you must have at least two citable publications in internationally reviewed scientific journals, or one citable publication in an internationally reviewed scientific journal (Scopus, Web of Science, ERIH PLUS), or one monograph.
- Compulsory education component
- Philosophy of Science, Research Principles, Methods, Methodology and Practice in Social Sciences from an Interdisciplinary Research Perspective
- Learning and Teaching in Higher Education and Science
- Scientific Writing and Scientific Communication
- Doctoral Examination in a Foreign Language
- Doctoral Examination in the Field and Sub-Field of Science
- Independent Teaching Activity
- Independent Scientific Research Work
- Development of Doctoral Thesis
- Restricted elective component (courses to be chosen in the amount of 6 – 8 CP)*
* Courses from the restricted component may be replaced by free elective courses up to a maximum of 2 CP
- Conceptual Approaches to Innovative Healthcare Organisation
- Civil Defence and Environmental Protection
- Mathematical Statistical Methods in Social Sciences
- English in Social Sciences: Drafting a Scientific Manuscript
- Topical Issues in Health Management Theory, Practice and Research
- Information Literacy in Science (for Social Sciences)
- Participation in projects on the thesis topic
- Elective component (courses to be chosen in the amount of 0 – 2 CP)
- The free elective component (C) offers elective courses corresponding to level 8 of doctoral studies.
Documents
Erasmus+ conditions and RSU partner universities
Admissions regulations for the 2024/2025 academic year
Testimonials
The Health Management doctoral programme is for those who are committed to developing their knowledge and understanding of health systems management, understanding the foundations of evidence-based healthcare sustainability, and investing time and resources in exploring and developing theoretical conceptual approaches to health management.
Doctoral studies provide the opportunity to learn the theoretical aspects of health systems, understand the processes and conditions of their development, and provide an incentive and basic skills to implement new research approaches and ideas. These studies take place in a multidisciplinary environment, providing an exchange of experience and the opportunity to participate in various research projects at both national and international levels.
I invite you to pursue a rewarding challenge leading to your individual professional and academic development!PhD Daiga Behmane, lecturer
Academic Staff
Contact Information
Department of Doctoral Studies
Tue, Thu 13:00–17:00
Sandra Lejniece
(pre-arrangement required by e-mailing gundega.ziemele@rsu.lv or phone +37167409120)