Global Collaborations in Doctoral Education: Developments, Opportunities and Challenges
Workshop Overview
In our 2018 series, the UKCGE explored the impact of theGlobal Challenges Research Fund on developments in doctoral education. These impacts ranged from:
- Growth in dual/joint doctoral awards with HE institutions in ODA-eligible countries.
- Increasing number of doctoral programmes oriented around challenge-based research or research into Sustainable Development Goals.
- Growing internationalisation of PGR populations in UK Universities, and increased focus on PGRs from ODA-eligible countries.
In 2019, we continue these discussions by looking at latest developments in North-South Global collaborations in doctoral education. The workshop will examine:
- The changing nature of Trans-National Education (TNE) partnerships as international partners seek to develop their own research capacity and capability.
- The role of international scholarships, such as the Commonwealth Scholarship, in developing global collaborations.
- The challenges involved in delivering North-South cotutelles and joint doctoral awards, particularly in managing transitions between different research environments.
- Developments in technology-enhanced learning in doctoral education.
What Will the Outcomes Be?
Those attending the event can expect to come away with a greater awareness of:
- Developments in PhD production in ODA-eligible countries
- The challenges involved in running Transnational Research Degree programmes
- Developments in internationalisation of doctoral education, including the impact of challenge-led research
Contributors
The workshop will feature presentations and contributions from the following people:
- Dr RebekahSmith McGloin |Director of the Doctoral College and Centre for Research Capability and Development, Coventry University
- Prof AnneAnderson |Deputy Chair of Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and former Vice-Principal and Head of the College of Social Science at the University of Glasgow
- ProfDevendra Kodwani |Professor of Financial Management and Corporate Governance and Executive Dean Faculty of Businesss and Law and Head of Business School, The Open University
- Prof GavinSchaffer|Professor of British History & Director of Postgraduate Studies, The University of Birmingham
- Dr BethBreeze|Director, Global Challenges Doctoral Centre, University of Kent
- GraceGrussenmeyer|GCRF Officer, Research Services, University of Kent
- Dr MamadiMatlhako| Director of Postgraduate Research, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
Who Will Benefit from Attending
This workshop should be attended by those responsible for growing and managing overseas researcher populations, and those responsible for the implementation of systems and structures to support international doctoral candidates.
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