Universities are breaking away from the academic apprenticeship-type PhD model towards more individualised and collaborative programmes. Papers published in peer-reviewed academic journals on this topic were compiled to investigate the conversation surrounding PhD reform. Important considerations derived from the literature were that PhD programmes should encourage candidates to rethink their professional identity, acquire an interdependent suite of skills from a range of contexts and set goals in multiple working environments. Continued commitment to programmes that recognise the converging similarities and interdependencies between research and industry was supported, but with a flexible approach in order to maintain the uniqueness of the...
This paper investigates what the future may hold for PhD students in terms of how they understand an...
The changing nature of doctoral programmes For a long time doctoral programmes have been moving away...
Recent developments suggest that the PhD is at a turning point. Professional groups have criticised ...
This paper elaborates on a form of university-industry cooperation called 'collaborative PhDs'. Engi...
Learning outcomes as well as the organisation of doctoral training are subjects to debate when it co...
The traditional apprenticeship model for PhD education involves supervisors mentoring students throu...
The traditional apprenticeship model for PhD education involves supervisors mentoring students throu...
Abstract It has been found that most PhD graduates (>85%) do not achieve a long-term academic caree...
It has been found that most PhD graduates (>85%) do not achieve a long-term academic career and thu...
Doctoral education is transforming, along with societal changes, as it is no longer solely aimed at ...
It has been found that most PhD graduates (>85%) do not achieve a long-term academic career and thu...
Debates continue about the PhD and its purpose in a changing academic landscape. The original purpos...
Keynote paper at 1st International Conference for Professional Doctorates, November 2010The impact o...
Abstract: In the modern knowledge-based economy, industry is increasingly seeking to forge alliances...
Research and practice have called for a change in engineering education towards a more practice-orie...
This paper investigates what the future may hold for PhD students in terms of how they understand an...
The changing nature of doctoral programmes For a long time doctoral programmes have been moving away...
Recent developments suggest that the PhD is at a turning point. Professional groups have criticised ...
This paper elaborates on a form of university-industry cooperation called 'collaborative PhDs'. Engi...
Learning outcomes as well as the organisation of doctoral training are subjects to debate when it co...
The traditional apprenticeship model for PhD education involves supervisors mentoring students throu...
The traditional apprenticeship model for PhD education involves supervisors mentoring students throu...
Abstract It has been found that most PhD graduates (>85%) do not achieve a long-term academic caree...
It has been found that most PhD graduates (>85%) do not achieve a long-term academic career and thu...
Doctoral education is transforming, along with societal changes, as it is no longer solely aimed at ...
It has been found that most PhD graduates (>85%) do not achieve a long-term academic career and thu...
Debates continue about the PhD and its purpose in a changing academic landscape. The original purpos...
Keynote paper at 1st International Conference for Professional Doctorates, November 2010The impact o...
Abstract: In the modern knowledge-based economy, industry is increasingly seeking to forge alliances...
Research and practice have called for a change in engineering education towards a more practice-orie...
This paper investigates what the future may hold for PhD students in terms of how they understand an...
The changing nature of doctoral programmes For a long time doctoral programmes have been moving away...
Recent developments suggest that the PhD is at a turning point. Professional groups have criticised ...