Toward a Global PhD?: Forces and Forms in Doctoral Education Worldwide

作者: Mimi Heggelund , Maresi Nerad

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摘要: AcknowledgmentsIntroduction / Maresi Nerad, Thomas Trzyna, and Mimi Heggelund I. Doctoral Education in Europe 1. Germany Barbara M. Kehm 2. United Kingdom Howard Green 3. Nordic Countries Hans Kristjan Gudmundsson 4. The European University Institute Andreas C. Frijdal 5. Bologna Process Jeroen Bartelse Huisman II. Africa, South America, Mexico 6. Africa Ahmed Bawa 7. Brazil Renato Janine Ribeiro 8. Armando Alcantara, Salvador Malo, Mauricio Fortes III. Australasia 9. Australia Terry Evans, Helen Marsh 10. Japan Shinichi Yamamoto 11. India Narayana Jayaram IV. North America 12. Canada Garth Williams, with the collaboration of Martha Crago, Jonathan Driver, Louis Maheu, Marc Renaud 13. States Nerad Conclusion Trzyna Appendix A: Past Differences, Current Commonalities, Future Trends Selected CountriesAppendix B: Seattle Declaration, September 2005ContributorsIndex

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