What global forces are shaping the national agenda of doctoral education? What particular challenges do emerging economies face training the next generation of scientists? We invited a group of university presidents, graduate deans and esteemed scholars around the world to help us to elucidate those pressing issues that are changing doctoral.
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Reforms and Pending Challenges in Russian doctoral education: Interview with Dr. Igor Chirikov, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Education – Higher School of Economics, Moscow. |
| Internationalization of doctoral education policies in Malaysia Interview with Dr. Roshada Hashim, Dean of the Institute of Postgraduate Studies, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia. | |
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Universities and industries collaborate to train the next generation of PhD in Engineering: Interview with Dr. Ahmed Bawa, vice-chancellor of Durban Technology University in South Africa and an expert of doctoral education in this country. |
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Lack of Academic Positions in Australia: Interview with Dr. Richard Strugnell, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Graduate Research at the University of Melbourne. |
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Perspectives from Europe: Doctoral students are already fostering collaboration across sectors and disciplines. Interview with Beate Scholz, higher education consultant. |




