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The PhD - A disconnect between form and function? Brenda Brouwer, Vice-Provost and Dean, School of Graduate Studies Or just a little misunderstanding?
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Knowledge-based economy Need to advance knowledge, address challenging issues and complex problems Critical, creative & innovative thinking, leadership, problem solving, data analytics, information synthesis, … The context
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The problem Students’ perspective: High level education makes one unfit for work outside the academy Supervisors’ perspective: Public’s perspective: too many PhDs and limited faculty positions; need HQP
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The challenge Relevance & accountability Introspection: Understanding how we contribute to the problem – perpetuate the myth Re-examine expectations, objectives and learning outcomes
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Program structure 4 years Courses, comprehensives/candidacy exams, thesis Original and independent research Publishable in high quality academic journals Present at scientific, scholarly conferences Values/criteria
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Actions Actively engage in myth-busting and bridging the gap between stakeholder perceptions and reality Shift our programs from being on the leading edge of tradition to leading edge Overhaul vs enhancements
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“We tell students that there are ‘alternatives’ to academic careers. We warn them to develop a plan B …and the very language with which we couch this useful advice makes clear how much we hope they will not have to follow it – and suggest, to many of them, that if they do have to settle for employment outside the academy, they should crawl home and gnaw their arms off” - Anthony Grafton and James Grossman, President and Executive Director of the American Historical Association, 2011
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