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School of Management

Source: https://www.bath.ac.uk/campaigns/dba-in-higher-education-management/ Parent: https://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/school-of-management-msc-funding-and-scholarships/

We've developed our DBA specifically for university leaders. Gain the research skills you need to address the challenges of higher education in the 21st century.

What makes the Bath DBA in Higher Education Management unique

  1. A specific focus on higher education management
  2. Delivered by one of the UK's best business schools
  3. Develop research skills relevant to higher education managers
  4. Combine research with professional practice by applying your increased knowledge to your work
  5. A strong global alumni network who support current students and the programme

The expertise you need to make a genuine impact in your area

As well as developing your leadership expertise, the Bath DBA will give you the skills you need to apply research to your own professional area.

We bring together the latest scholarship and an applied focus on research. You'll develop a thorough understanding of how and why things happen in contemporary higher education.

You'll graduate with research skills appropriate for higher educational managers, and be better equipped to deal with the ethical and political issues facing higher education today.

Applying your DBA research to your own organisation will allow you to:

We regularly invite graduates to visit and feed back into our programme to keep it relevant and up-to-date. We're confident that our DBA students go on to produce some of the most significant and influential research in this area.

Read more about DBA programme content.

The DBA in Higher Education Management is more structured than a traditional PhD. It has two phases:

  1. a two-year taught programme phase delivered through a series of residentials (on campus attendance compulsory)
  2. a thesis phase (can be completed remotely)

Most students complete the programme within six to eight years (taught and thesis phases).

Designed for:

Duration:

Minimum three years, maximum eight years

Start date:

9 November 2026

Calendar of residential modules

Mode of study:

Part-time

Admissions requirements:

Scholarships

Assessment methods

Course code

RMMN–APD03

We welcome students from all over the world, and emphasise sharing knowledge. You'll meet higher education professionals from around the globe facing similar challenges to you. Residentials, our virtual learning environment and peer-to-peer support make networking and sharing good practice simple.

We're also home to the International Centre for Higher Education Management (ICHEM). Since 1994, ICHEM has been at the heart of higher education research, bringing together leading scholars as a centre for higher education research. See video for a recent webinar on the future of higher education leadership with Professor Rajani Naidoo.

ICHEM experts lead the DBA in Higher Education Management, teach on the programme and supervise research.

See a list of our core and associated faculty members.

From imposter syndrome to publishing success - Marine Condette, DBA graduate

My approach to the DBA thesis - Kevin Korgba, current student

Research, reputation and residentials: Why I chose the DBA - Amine Moussa, DBA graduate

Combining research skills with professional development - Ilyas Kenadid, current student

Fees for 2026/27

Find out more about DBA fees and scholarship opportunities.

These fees are for the 2026/27 academic year only. Tuition fees are liable to increase annually for all University of Bath students.

Read more about tuition fees.

We would love to hear from you so get in touch if you have any questions about the programme.

If you want to come to Bath (on a work day, during normal working hours), we can meet you, talk to you about the DBA and show you around. If you visit during one of our residentials, you'd be welcome to sit in on a session. This will give you the chance to experience how we teach on the course and meet current students and staff.