Understanding systemic, personal and linguistic challenges in the internationalisation of doctoral studies
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Internationalisation of the Doctoral Experience: Models, Opportunities and Outcomes. gol. / Elspeth Jones; Björn Norlin; Carina Rönnqvist; Kirk P.H. Sullivan. Routledge, 2023.
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T1 - Understanding systemic, personal and linguistic challenges in the internationalisation of doctoral studies
AU - Rönnqvist, Carina
AU - Sullivan, Kirk
AU - Thomas, Enlli
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Doctoral students are expected to develop internationally transferable qualities and skills alongside acquiring the disciplinary content of their thesis. However, how universities support the development of these qualities and skills through international experience can run into barriers that affect participation, experiences, and outcomes. This chapter focuses on those barriers that can be viewed as systemic, personal, and linguistic, specifically in relationto the models and cases studies presented in Section One of this volume. These challenges include the legal and administrative routes to consensus, the variation in notions of doctorateness and the examination of the dissertation, the balancing of economic and environmental costs against cultural, democratic, and linguistic sustainability. This chapter highlights aspects to be considered on the route to consensus to minimise friction between academics, students, and universities, and to improve the doctoral student international experience.
AB - Doctoral students are expected to develop internationally transferable qualities and skills alongside acquiring the disciplinary content of their thesis. However, how universities support the development of these qualities and skills through international experience can run into barriers that affect participation, experiences, and outcomes. This chapter focuses on those barriers that can be viewed as systemic, personal, and linguistic, specifically in relationto the models and cases studies presented in Section One of this volume. These challenges include the legal and administrative routes to consensus, the variation in notions of doctorateness and the examination of the dissertation, the balancing of economic and environmental costs against cultural, democratic, and linguistic sustainability. This chapter highlights aspects to be considered on the route to consensus to minimise friction between academics, students, and universities, and to improve the doctoral student international experience.
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SN - 9781032329680
BT - Internationalisation of the Doctoral Experience: Models, Opportunities and Outcomes
A2 - Jones, Elspeth
A2 - Norlin, Björn
A2 - Rönnqvist, Carina
A2 - Sullivan, Kirk P.H.
PB - Routledge
ER -