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PhD Programs Entered
PhD Programs Entered
“Working directly with HBS faculty on multiple research projects has given me insight into what the research process is like and inspired me to pursue a career in academia. Not only has my time in this role allowed me to develop the technical skills necessary for research, but it has also pushed me to think critically and creatively about what makes for compelling research. The incredible mentorship I received from faculty helped me hone my skills and discover my own research identity making the HBS pre-doc program the ultimate preparation for doctoral studies.”
Kelly Harrington
Predoctoral Fellow

“Working directly with HBS faculty on multiple research projects has given me insight into what the research process is like and inspired me to pursue a career in academia. Not only has my time in this role allowed me to develop the technical skills necessary for research, but it has also pushed me to think critically and creatively about what makes for compelling research. The incredible mentorship I received from faculty helped me hone my skills and discover my own research identity making the HBS pre-doc program the ultimate preparation for doctoral studies.”
Kelly Harrington
Predoctoral Fellow
PhD Programs Attended
The aim of the Predoctoral Fellows program is to provide students with exposure to research, faculty and the experience of being a doctoral student. Over the past 5 years, Predoctoral Fellows have moved onto doctoral programs in a variety of schools and fields, including:
- Columbia University (Marketing)
- Cornell University (Statistics)
- Duke's Fuqua School of Business (Finance)
- Harvard Business School (Accounting and Management)
- Harvard Business School (Organizational Behavior Psychology)
- Harvard Business School (Strategy)
- Harvard Business School (Technology Operations Management)
- Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University (Organizational Behavior)
- London Business School (Organizational Behavior)
- Princeton University (Economics)
- Stanford University (Organizational Behavior)
- University of California, Berkeley (Development Economics)
- University of California, Las Angeles (Organizational Behavior)
- University of Chicago (Economics)
- University of Chicago (Statistics)
- University of Maryland (Finance)
- University of Maryland (Marketing)
- University of Toronto (Organizational Behavior)
- Wharton - University of Pennsylvania (Organizational Behavior)
- Yale School of Management (Finance)
- Yale School of Management (Management)