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Doctoral Education And The Faculty Of The Future Ronald G Ehrenberg Charlotte V Kuh Zhu Feng

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Doctoral Education And The Faculty Of The Future Ronald G Ehrenberg Charlotte V Kuh Zhu Feng
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Ronald G. Ehrenberg; Charlotte V. Kuh; Zhu Feng
ISBN: 9780801461569, 0801461561
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Doctoral Education And The Faculty Of The Future Ronald G Ehrenberg Charlotte V Kuh Zhu Feng by Ronald G. Ehrenberg; Charlotte V. Kuh; Zhu Feng 9780801461569, 0801461561 instant download after payment.

American colleges and universities simultaneously face large numbers of faculty retirements and expanding enrollments. Budget constraints have led colleges and universities to substitute part-time and full-time non-tenure-track faculty for tenure-track faculty, and the demand for faculty members will likely be high in the decade ahead. This heightened demand is coming at a time when the share of American college graduates who go on for PhD study is far below its historic high. The declining interest of American students in doctoral programs is due to many factors, including long completion times, low completion rates, the high cost of doctoral education, and the decline in the share of faculty positions that are tenured or on the tenure track. In short, doctoral education is in crisis because the impediments are many and the rewards are few; students often choose instead to enroll in professional programs that result in more marketable credentials. In Doctoral Education and the Faculty of the Future, scientists, social scientists, academic administrators, and policy makers describe their efforts to increase and improve the supply of future faculty. They cover topics ranging from increasing undergraduate interest in doctoral study to improving the doctoral experience and the participation of underrepresented groups in doctoral education.

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