Evaluation Report Publications of the Academy of Finland 1/11
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- 2.6 PhD training
Recommendations:
1. Develop funding programmes that support fundamental methodology-oriented research. 2. Develop funding programmes for supporting industry-related research with a longer time frame. 3. Evaluate the national strategy and division of labour between the research units working on wood- and pulp-related research. 2.6 PhD training In general, PhD completion times in the evaluated units are too long, being on average 5–6 years, with an age of graduation of approximately 32–33 years. Partly, this seems to be due to a historically rather large teaching obligation for PhD students, as well as to the fact that the students need to work also outside the university in order 21 to provide the necessary income for their daily subsistence. The percentage of students that leave their PhD studies prior to graduation also seems too high, possibly due to a lack of funding, arising partly from too long PhD studies and partly from the fact that research project funding periods do not match the time needed for study completion. It is unfortunate that the amount of teaching PhD students need to do depends on the funding source. The panel recommends that all PhD students be given an equal, but limited, teaching obligation, possibly financed as an additional contribution on top of the research grant (without increasing the total time of the PhD studies significantly). The panel is of the opinion that the level of supervision of PhD students has been too low. In recent years, some units have been able to reduce the average PhD completion time to four years by closely following up the scientific progress of the students. The many different graduate schools have led to an increased awareness of scientific supervision and the time needed to complete the PhD studies. More attention needs to be paid to PhD training, and it should be a clearly expressed goal that a PhD degree should be obtained in four years of study, including a limited amount of teaching, and that the students should graduate at or before the age of 30 (assuming that they have otherwise had a normal study progression). It is important that the different units recognise the importance of and implement regular supervision of PhD students. The graduate schools are an important means of ensuring high-quality and good progression, in addition to leading to increased national research collaboration. The graduate school system should therefore be continued and strengthened. Research units not participating in national graduate schools should consider establishing local graduate schools. There is a need to increase interaction and awareness regarding the quality and relevance of PhD training programmes. This includes systematic follow-up of PhD graduates in terms of their employment to ensure that the graduate training programme meets the needs of both society and academia. It is also important to follow up PhD students who do not complete their studies in order to identify bottlenecks in the PhD training. PhD students should be encouraged to visit international research groups during their PhD studies. This is particularly important for PhD students not participating in national graduate schools, where national mobility is a central element. In general, the panel believes that the national graduate schools should encourage both increased international mobility and mobility between the participating research units. Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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