1.Theme 1: "Third level of Education (PhD)"
Invited speakers
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Aris Avdelas (U. Thessaloniki - TREE)
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Chris Baker (U. Birmingham and Director of Rail Research UK)
Topics discussed
Concept: To give evidence of intellectual capability through research leading to original ideas/ results which are internationally recognised (for instance, in a refereed international journal).
Models:
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Only individual tutoring
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Taught courses (in agreement with students) + research work.
Duration: between 3 and 4 full-time years, as more is not convenient for industry. Moreover, grants have a limited duration (for instance, 3 years in France or Italy).
Industry as a producer and employer of PhD’s. Industry requires high level flexible staff, having high level computational, communication and presentation skills.
Open questions
Who shall deliver PhD?
PhD students – students or researchers?
The role of introductory courses?
To which extent should Universities follow industry requirements?
When learning outcomes are achieved?
PhD thesis – should it be compulsory?
Recommendations
Research – not regime-driven, but research culture
To promote European model of PhD
Dublin Descriptors – good starting point, but not sufficient; develop subject-specific guidelines
Flexibility concerning courses (a supervised learning agreement between student and advisor is suggested)
To include external reviewers in the assessment council (at least 2)
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