Doctorate in ICT Management
- Feb 17
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The Doctorate in ICT Management is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for senior technology executives, IT directors, digital transformation leaders, systems architects, consultants, and academic researchers who seek to advance strategic knowledge in information and communication technologies within complex organizational environments.
This doctorate study program is positioned at a level equivalent to EQF Level 8 and corresponds to the third European cycle of higher education. It is structured to develop independent research excellence, advanced analytical capability, and high-level strategic insight into the governance, innovation, and management of ICT systems at a global scale.
The program consists of seven structured modules, carefully designed to guide candidates from advanced theoretical foundations to the development of original scholarly contributions:
Four research-focused modules covering advanced research design, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, digital systems analysis, data governance, cybersecurity research frameworks, academic writing, research ethics, and publication standards.
Two general modules that strengthen interdisciplinary understanding, strategic leadership, innovation management, governance structures, and sustainable digital transformation strategies.
One specialized module dedicated to ICT Management, addressing enterprise architecture, IT governance, cloud computing strategy, digital infrastructure management, artificial intelligence integration, information security management, and technology-driven organizational change.
The program culminates in the preparation of an original doctoral thesis supported by structured research activities and academic supervision. Candidates are expected to generate meaningful scholarly contributions that address contemporary challenges in ICT governance, digital innovation, cybersecurity resilience, ethical technology deployment, and sustainable digital ecosystems.
With a minimum duration of 18+ months, the program offers flexibility for experienced professionals balancing executive responsibilities with advanced research. While a defined minimum study period exists, candidates may extend their research timeline to ensure depth, analytical rigor, and strategic relevance.
This doctorate study program is designed for leaders who aim to move beyond operational IT management toward research-driven strategic influence, shaping digital strategy, strengthening ICT governance frameworks, and contributing to the advancement of technology management knowledge at an international level.





