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Magner, Denise K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
The article describes Temple University's doctoral program in African-American studies, notes the awarding of the first Ph.D. in the program, and discusses controversy surrounding the Afrocentric emphasis of the program. (DB)
Descriptors: African Studies, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Studies
Peer reviewedLewis, Lionel S.; Altbach, Philip G. – Academe, 1992
The Civil Rights Act of 1991 requires that employment criteria be job related. This provision could be extended to the doctoral degree, which is a superfluous and inappropriate qualification for college faculty because it provides specialized and narrow coursework aimed at the needs of the researcher, not the subject-area teacher. (MSE)
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, College Faculty, Doctoral Programs, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedFrieden, Carl; Fox, Barbara J. – Academic Medicine, 1991
The survey of 148 graduates of the combined M.D./Ph.D. Medical Scientist Training Program at Washington University (Missouri) found that 95 percent chose to enter residency programs rather than postdoctoral fellowships and 89 percent of those who had completed all training planned to join academic institutions or the National Institutes of Health.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Doctoral Programs, Employment Potential
Peer reviewedMcNally, Peter F. – Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, 1993
Provides a historical background of Canadian graduate education programs in library and information studies, including the roles of McGill University and the University of Toronto; summer programs; master's programs; two-year master's programs; doctoral programs; accreditation; and comparisons with developments in the United States, Great Britain,…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Programs, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMazon, Manuel Reyes; Ross, Howard – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1990
Traces minority participation in higher education from the 1970s to the present period of decline. Finds discriminatory policies impede the hiring of minority faculty. Offers strategies for enhancing the minority presence at all campus levels. (DM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Colleges, Doctoral Programs, Enrollment Influences
Peer reviewedPadula, Marjorie A.; Miller, Dana L. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1999
Studied the experiences of reentry women in psychology doctoral programs at a research university and illustrates the usefulness of the qualitative case study in exploring women's experiences. Case study research can be a powerful tool for feminist researchers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Doctoral Programs, Females, Feminism
Peer reviewedLott, Bernice – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1999
The case-study method used in "Understanding Graduate Women's Reentry Experiences" yielded personal information of considerable depth, but the conclusions drawn from the study are not all that different from those drawn from more quantitative investigations. Suggests that a multimethod approach is the best research strategy. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Doctoral Programs, Females, Feminism
Peer reviewedNolan, Robert E. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1999
Studies show an average rate of 50% attrition in adult and continuing-education doctoral programs. Institutional and individual barriers may be the cause. Institutional strategies to reduce barriers and prepare students to be proactive and informed participants are needed. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Education, Continuing Education, Degree Requirements
Peer reviewedBogler, Ronit – Higher Education Policy, 1999
A survey of 721 faculty at five doctoral universities found that researchers who maintained a low level of dependency on external support mostly preferred the specific funding source perceived as providing the most rewards at the least cost. Implications of the findings, including the role of the federal government as the major funding source, are…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Costs, Doctoral Programs
Peer reviewedPower, Thomas J.; DuPaul, George J.; Shapiro, Edward S.; Parrish, John M. – School Psychology Review, 1995
Pediatric school psychologists, experts in services to children with medical conditions, are needed in light of changes in public policy and educational practice. The role of a pediatric school psychologist might include advocating for childrens' social and educational needs, evaluating efficacy of intervention, and facilitating effective…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Demonstration Programs, Diseases
Peer reviewedFetterley, Judith – College English, 1999
Articulates "romantic intellectualism" of what graduate work in English might mean and be. Avoids giving a detailed description of a doctoral program. Intends to convey something that might best be called visioning or dreamwork, and offers it in the hope that it may be helpful to others in their individual and collective visioning and dreaming.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, English Curriculum, English Instruction, English Teacher Education
Peer reviewedDiamond, Nancy; Graham, Hugh Davis – Change, 2000
Discusses, in the context of the National Research Council's next study of research-doctorate programs, arguments over continuing use of reputational surveys as the primary measure of program quality, as opposed to more objective measures of research performance. Eleven tables rank institutions for specific fields by reputation, citation density,…
Descriptors: Awards, Citations (References), Doctoral Programs, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedClark, Richard A.; Harden, Sherry L.; Johnson, W. Brad – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Provides a contemporary picture of mentor relationships in clinical psychology, focusing on 787 survey respondents who were U.S. members or associates of the American Psychological Association and graduated with a PhD or PsyD in clinical psychology in 1994, 1995, or 1996. Presents the results and discusses implications for graduate education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs
Peer reviewedPoock, Michael C.; Love, Patrick G. – NASPA Journal, 2001
Examines the program choice of doctoral students in higher education administration. Results indicate influential factors vary according to gender, enrollment status, age, and race. Offers implications and recommendations as they relate to enrollment management, admission, and recruitment in graduate education. (Contains 38 references and 3…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Doctoral Programs, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Management
Peer reviewedErdelyi, Bela; Hoefkens, Jens; Diening, Lars; Makino, Kyoko; Berz, Martin – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2000
Summarizes the main features of Michigan State University's Internet-based online degree programs in beam physics. Discuses enrollment and degree requirements; explains the WebCOSY system, an interactive Web-based homework and course management program; and examines participants, dropout rate, and grades. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs, Dropout Rate, Enrollment


