Globally, there has been a shift in Higher Education. The rise in the number of nontraditional students and the educational inclusiveness obligations of universities has seen the development of differentiated doctoral pedagogies to meet the demand for flexible enrolments. The shift in university thinking that occurred due to student demand and political interference into higher education financially and socially has necessitated a change in traditional doctoral pedagogy to provide for the educational motivations of these students. This chapter will explore these factors relative to the doctoral degree models that have evolved in various countries in response to student, industrial, and political requirements
The first part of the article provides an overview of the changing policy contexts in Europe and Nor...
This contribution is based on an analysis of recent changes in doctoral education that can be observ...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the differentiation between the ‘nontaught’ and ‘taug...
The changing nature of doctoral programmes For a long time doctoral programmes have been moving away...
Doctoral education has undergone, in recent years, a revolution paralleling changes in modern societ...
Doctoral education worldwide is characterized by a trend toward diversity and, at the same time, tow...
The mission types of 105 current doctoral programs in higher education and the extent to which their...
The number of doctorates being awarded around the world has almost doubled over the last ten years, ...
Traditionally, doctoral education was a matter of the talented few being apprenticed to learn how to...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...
In the last forty years or so, the doctorate has moved from a small, elite endeavour, designed prima...
Maresi Nerad will present a synthesis of her forthcoming book, Toward a Global PhD? Forces and Forms...
The knowledge economy requires a revolution in doctoral education. This article generalizes a triple...
Doctoral students are educated in U.S. institutions of higher education to become tomorrow\u27s educ...
This chapter considers how doctoral programs are designed; the different types of courses available;...
The first part of the article provides an overview of the changing policy contexts in Europe and Nor...
This contribution is based on an analysis of recent changes in doctoral education that can be observ...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the differentiation between the ‘nontaught’ and ‘taug...
The changing nature of doctoral programmes For a long time doctoral programmes have been moving away...
Doctoral education has undergone, in recent years, a revolution paralleling changes in modern societ...
Doctoral education worldwide is characterized by a trend toward diversity and, at the same time, tow...
The mission types of 105 current doctoral programs in higher education and the extent to which their...
The number of doctorates being awarded around the world has almost doubled over the last ten years, ...
Traditionally, doctoral education was a matter of the talented few being apprenticed to learn how to...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...
In the last forty years or so, the doctorate has moved from a small, elite endeavour, designed prima...
Maresi Nerad will present a synthesis of her forthcoming book, Toward a Global PhD? Forces and Forms...
The knowledge economy requires a revolution in doctoral education. This article generalizes a triple...
Doctoral students are educated in U.S. institutions of higher education to become tomorrow\u27s educ...
This chapter considers how doctoral programs are designed; the different types of courses available;...
The first part of the article provides an overview of the changing policy contexts in Europe and Nor...
This contribution is based on an analysis of recent changes in doctoral education that can be observ...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the differentiation between the ‘nontaught’ and ‘taug...