The Doctorate Worldwide
Released: Jun 01, 2007
Publisher: Open University Press
Format: Paperback, 224 pages
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Description:
This book critically analyses the provision of doctoral education worldwide and discusses core issues for educators, administrators and policy-makers when planning and delivering doctoral education programmes. It is the first to summarise key aspects of doctoral education worldwide in a consistent way, in order to:
- Inform the sector on the full range of doctoral awards worldwide
- Allow international comparisons to be made more easily
- Provide a base line for the international development of the doctorate
- Give a critical commentary on the state of doctoral education
- Help identify good practice
- What are the different forms of doctoral study and qualification available?
- How are institutions organised?
- How are candidates supervised, funded and examined?
- Are there identifiable differences in gender, race, religion etc.?
- What is the role of the doctorate in relation to national research policy?
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