Doctorate in Media, Branding and Digital Influence
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This doctorate study program is an elite, 100% research-based academic pathway tailored for visionaries, senior executives, and leading scholars aiming to redefine the frontiers of the global communications landscape. Focused entirely on advanced empirical investigation and the generation of pioneering theoretical frameworks, this program empowers learners to critically dissect, evaluate, and direct the mechanisms of brand strategy, digital media evolution, and structural public influence.
Program Overview
Duration: +18 Months. While this marks the formal minimum timeline for research development, the program offers complete structural flexibility, enabling scholars to extend their study track to align with their professional obligations and data-gathering phases.
Format: 100% research-based, focusing on original contribution to the global body of knowledge.
Academic Level
This program corresponds structurally to the 3rd European cycle and is fully classified as equal to ISCED / EQF Level 8.
What are ISCED and EQF?
ISCED (International Standard Classification of Education) is the landmark framework designed by UNESCO to evaluate, organize, and compare academic programs on a global scale.
EQF (European Qualifications Framework) is a standardized, common reference tool used across European higher education to translate and benchmark qualification levels across borders.
Curriculum Structure
The rigorous academic architecture requires the completion of 7 foundational and advanced instructional modules prior to the finalization of major research outputs. It is organized as follows:
Module Type | Count | Focus |
Research Modules | 4 Modules | High-level data analytics, advanced qualitative/quantitative methodologies, research design, and academic epistemology |
General Modules | 2 Modules | Institutional thought leadership, advanced conceptual writing, and global academic paradigms |
Field-Specific Module | 1 Module | Specialized, cutting-edge thematic analysis of contemporary media structures and systemic brand influence |
Capstone Phase | N/A | Comprehensive final thesis execution and associated institutional research activities |





