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Autore principale: David William Stoten
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2024
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contents How Can We Conceptualise the Current Position of the Retrospective PhD through Published Work in British Universities? David William Stoten Doctoral Programs Foreign Countries Educational History Educational Research Content Analysis Institutional Characteristics Time Perspective Higher Education Educational Policy Publications Library Materials Electronic Publishing Electronic Libraries Doctoral Dissertations Doctoral Degrees Institutional Role Degree Requirements The PhD by retrospective published work remains an under-researched area within doctoral education. Introduced into the United Kingdom (UK) in 1966, this variant of PhD is one of several models of doctoral qualification that exist across the globe that include published research in the final submission. Although the retrospective model is an established way of obtaining a PhD through the inclusion of published research it has, together with the prospective 'three-paper' PhD, remained largely peripheral within the British HE sector. This paper places the discussion of this variant of the PhD by published work into its intellectual and instrumental contexts through an examination of epistemological and environmental drivers. This paper is informed by data generated through a series of online surveys of the regulations across the HE sector, the British Library's EThOS database, and responses from 20 universities.
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spellingShingle How Can We Conceptualise the Current Position of the Retrospective PhD through Published Work in British Universities?
David William Stoten
Doctoral Programs
Foreign Countries
Educational History
Educational Research
Content Analysis
Institutional Characteristics
Time Perspective
Higher Education
Educational Policy
Publications
Library Materials
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Libraries
Doctoral Dissertations
Doctoral Degrees
Institutional Role
Degree Requirements
How Can We Conceptualise the Current Position of the Retrospective PhD through Published Work in British Universities? David William Stoten Doctoral Programs Foreign Countries Educational History Educational Research Content Analysis Institutional Characteristics Time Perspective Higher Education Educational Policy Publications Library Materials Electronic Publishing Electronic Libraries Doctoral Dissertations Doctoral Degrees Institutional Role Degree Requirements The PhD by retrospective published work remains an under-researched area within doctoral education. Introduced into the United Kingdom (UK) in 1966, this variant of PhD is one of several models of doctoral qualification that exist across the globe that include published research in the final submission. Although the retrospective model is an established way of obtaining a PhD through the inclusion of published research it has, together with the prospective 'three-paper' PhD, remained largely peripheral within the British HE sector. This paper places the discussion of this variant of the PhD by published work into its intellectual and instrumental contexts through an examination of epistemological and environmental drivers. This paper is informed by data generated through a series of online surveys of the regulations across the HE sector, the British Library's EThOS database, and responses from 20 universities.
title How Can We Conceptualise the Current Position of the Retrospective PhD through Published Work in British Universities?
topic Doctoral Programs
Foreign Countries
Educational History
Educational Research
Content Analysis
Institutional Characteristics
Time Perspective
Higher Education
Educational Policy
Publications
Library Materials
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Libraries
Doctoral Dissertations
Doctoral Degrees
Institutional Role
Degree Requirements
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1456789