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Austin, Ann E.; McDaniels, Melissa – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2006
This chapter focuses on the role of graduate education in preparing future faculty members for engagement not only in the domain of discovery but also in the scholarships of application, integration, and teaching. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Scholarship, Graduate Study, College Faculty, Doctoral Programs
Golde, Chris M. – Journal of Higher Education, 2005
At least 40% of the students who begin a doctoral program fail to complete it. This remarkable fact is one of the hidden flaws of a system usually touted as the crown jewel of the American higher education system. American graduate education is generally regarded as the best in the world, and yet, at the turn of the century, many researchers,…
Descriptors: Student Attrition, Graduate Study, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
Mabry, Linda – American Journal of Evaluation, 2004
Data limitations severe enough to undermine the validity of findings discomfort evaluators whenever they occur. Unfortunately, such occurrences are not infrequent, faced not only by a "freshly minted graduate of a respected doctoral program in evaluation" but also by seasoned professionals (Bamberger, Rugh, & Mabry, forthcoming). Data may be…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Sources, Evaluators, Doctoral Programs
Leonard, Diana; Becker, Rosamunde; Coate, Kelly – Higher Education Research and Development, 2005
It is a major commitment to undertake doctoral study but relatively little is known about what motivates students to enrol or what they subsequently see as the benefits they have gained and they costs accrued. This report on a study of alumni who completed theses in Education in 1992, 1997 and 2002 in the UK argues that although the doctorate…
Descriptors: Costs, Doctoral Programs, Individual Development, Futures (of Society)
MOGUEROU, PHILIPPE – European Journal of Education, 2005
In this article, we discuss the recent evolutions of science and engineering doctoral and postdoctoral education in Europe. Indeed, Ph.Ds are crucial to the conduct of research and innovation in the national innovation systems, as they provide a large amount of input into creating the competitive advantage, notably through basic research. First,…
Descriptors: Postdoctoral Education, Doctoral Programs, Competition, Natural Sciences
Huisman, Jeroen; Naidoo, Rajani – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2006
This paper addresses the debate on the third cycle of European higher education. Currently, much attention is paid to improving the structure and quality of doctorate education in the European context of the Bologna process and the Lisbon objectives. However, alternatives to the traditional doctorate are hardly addressed in the policy documents of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Doctoral Programs, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Xing, Minjie; Spencer, Ken – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2008
A Web-based learning environment has been developed to support students from China who are studying in the UK and are confronted by many cultural barriers, which may impede their academic studies. The electronic environment incorporates a number of approaches to support learning, ranging from a simple text-based presentation to more active…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Foreign Countries, Internet, English (Second Language)
Groen, Jeffrey A.; Jakubson, George H.; Ehrenberg, Ronald G.; Condie, Scott; Liu, Albert Y. – Economics of Education Review, 2008
Doctoral programs in the humanities and related social sciences are characterized by high attrition and long times to degree. In 1991 the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation launched the Graduate Education Initiative (GEI) to improve the quality of graduate programs and in turn reduce attrition and shorten time-to-degree. Over a 10-year period, the…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Program Design, Research Universities, Outcomes of Education
Archbald, Doug – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2008
Background: A growing literature is questioning the appropriateness of a research dissertation for practitioners in education doctoral programs. Although this literature persuasively critiques the prevailing theory-research orientation of most programs and theses, it goes little beyond exhorting change and describing extant alternatives in a few…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Education Courses, Education Majors
Taylor, Alexis – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2007
This study investigates how learning to become a "researching professional" (Bourner, Bowden, & Laing, 2000) is understood by students undertaking a professional Doctorate of Education in one university in the United Kingdom (U.K.). This research is apposite given the present context for doctoral education both internationally and in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Researchers, Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study
Hertlein, Katherine M.; Lambert-Shute, Jennifer – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2007
To understand which factors students consider most important in choosing a marriage and family therapy (MFT) graduate program and how programs met or did not meet these expectations of students over the course of graduate study, we conducted an online mixed-method investigation. One hundred twelve graduate students in Commission on Accreditation…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Doctoral Programs, Counselor Training, Allied Health Occupations Education
Grant, Daniel – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Job security is a relatively new concept in the ancient field of teaching art. Historically artists have created, and been judged on, their own credentials--that is, their art. The master of fine-arts (M.F.A.) degree, often described as a "terminal degree," or the endpoint in an artist's formal education, has long been sufficient for artists…
Descriptors: Credentials, Art History, Studio Art, Qualifications
More than a Signature: How Advisor Choice and Advisor Behaviour Affect Doctoral Student Satisfaction
Zhao, Chun-Mei; Golde, Chris M.; McCormick, Alexander C. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2007
A satisfactory relationship between doctoral students and their advisors is an essential component of successful doctoral training. Using responses to a national survey of doctoral students in the US from 27 universities and 11 disciplines, this paper explores factors affecting students' satisfaction with the advising relationship. We find that…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Doctoral Programs, Academic Advising, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Antonius, Daniel; Brown, Adam D.; Todman, McWelling; Safran, Jeremy D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2007
As a requirement of APA accreditation, many PhD programs in applied psychology subscribe to some variant of the scientist-practitioner model. However, critics have argued that integrating science into an applied psychology curriculum may be too challenging a task. This article describes the development of The New School Psychology Bulletin, a…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Doctoral Programs
Educational and Employment Outcomes of Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program Alumni
McCoy, Ann; Wilkinson, Anna; Jackson, Russell – US Department of Education, 2008
This report presents findings from a study of the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccaulaureate Achievement (McNair) Program. The McNair Program was established in 1986 to increase the attainment of doctoral degrees by students from disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds. This study is a descriptive analysis of participant outcomes: no attempt is…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Employment Level, Doctoral Programs, Telephone Surveys

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