Ph.D. Student Profiles

The University of Wisconsin-Madison currently ranks 12th in size among U.S. college campuses. It enjoys the cultural and educational benefits of the great diversity of ethnic and national origins of its students, faculty and visiting scholars. The larger university community numbers 42,040 students from all 50 states and 134 foreign countries. This number includes nearly 8,710 graduate students in a myriad of fields.

Current Student Profiles

Department Total Dissertators Non-Dissertators
Accounting 12 2 10
Actuarial Science, Risk Management & Insurance 8 5 3
Finance, Investments & Banking 10 5 5
Marketing 7 2 5
Management & Human Resources 9 3 6
Operations & Information Management 3 2 1
Real Estate 2 1 1
 
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Ph.D. Student Directory

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Yoon-Hee Kim, Ph.D. 2010 in Operations and Information Management
image of something Yoon-Hee found the Wisconsin School of Business perfect for her research interests and pursuits. She benefited from faculty support and has discovered that the prestige of an outstanding research university like UW-Madison opens doors with manufacturers. Upon earning her Ph.D., Yoon-Hee joined the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Ontario as Assistant Professor of Operations.

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Marsha Keune, Ph.D. 2010 in Accounting
Marsha Keune Wisconsin turned out to be a wise choice for Marsha's studies. She earned a prestigious $25,000 Deloitte Foundation Doctoral Fellowship in Accounting. Upon completion of her Ph.D., Keune joined the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina as Assistant Professor of Accounting. “It was really important to me to be able to have a place where I could pursue the research I wanted to pursue,” she explains. “And that’s been the case since I’ve been here [UW-Madison]."