Towards a Global Core Value System in Doctoral Education

Recent decades have seen an explosion in doctoral education worldwide. Increased potential for diverse employment has generated greater interest, with cultural, political and environmental tensions focusing the attention of new creative, responsible scholars. Towards a Global Core Value System in Do...

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collaboration
core societal values
Curriculum planning & development
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decolonisation
diversity
diversity in graduate education
Doctoral education
early career researchers
Education
Educational systems and structures
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Global South
globalization
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higher education
Higher education, tertiary education
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knowledge society
Organization & management of education
PhDs
research funding
research production
researcher training
responsible research
social justice
Society & social sciences
Society and Social Sciences
sustainable development al goals
Universities and colleges
university management
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