The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goals

In the hybrid working contemporary landscape, the purpose of a doctoral programme should be the scientific and methodological training of multi-skilled and versatile researchers, not strictly orienting the students toward a specific academic or not academic career. This assumption seems particularly...

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Main Authors: Grazia Di Giovanni, Cora Fontana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Paolo Scattoni 2016-03-01
Series:Italian Journal of Planning Practice
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Online Access:http://www.ijpp.it/index.php/it/article/view/58
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spelling doaj-c8f00b497f67438e97dfdd1fdc58a18e2020-11-24T23:02:08ZengPaolo ScattoniItalian Journal of Planning Practice2239-267X2016-03-0151184946The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goalsGrazia Di Giovanni0Cora Fontana1Gran Sasso Science InstituteGran Sasso Science InstituteIn the hybrid working contemporary landscape, the purpose of a doctoral programme should be the scientific and methodological training of multi-skilled and versatile researchers, not strictly orienting the students toward a specific academic or not academic career. This assumption seems particularly relevant for Ph.D. programmes focused on cities. In order to corroborate this thesis and to understand the opinions among Ph.D. candidates in Italy, a direct survey among doctoral students in urban studies (and interrelated branches of knowledge such as planning, urban geography and sociology) has been conducted. The survey investigates the differences and similarities between personal expectations and institutional goals, and what is the general approach of Ph.D. schools in Italy. The results show an enduring predominant interest of Ph.D. students towards academic careers, even if a shift can be observed in how Ph.D. education is perceived.http://www.ijpp.it/index.php/it/article/view/58Italian PlanningItalyPhD educationDoctoral educationDoctorateHigher educationItalian PhD studentsUrban Studies
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The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goals
Italian Journal of Planning Practice
Italian Planning
Italy
PhD education
Doctoral education
Doctorate
Higher education
Italian PhD students
Urban Studies
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Cora Fontana
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title The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goals
title_short The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goals
title_full The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goals
title_fullStr The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goals
title_full_unstemmed The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goals
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publisher Paolo Scattoni
series Italian Journal of Planning Practice
issn 2239-267X
publishDate 2016-03-01
description In the hybrid working contemporary landscape, the purpose of a doctoral programme should be the scientific and methodological training of multi-skilled and versatile researchers, not strictly orienting the students toward a specific academic or not academic career. This assumption seems particularly relevant for Ph.D. programmes focused on cities. In order to corroborate this thesis and to understand the opinions among Ph.D. candidates in Italy, a direct survey among doctoral students in urban studies (and interrelated branches of knowledge such as planning, urban geography and sociology) has been conducted. The survey investigates the differences and similarities between personal expectations and institutional goals, and what is the general approach of Ph.D. schools in Italy. The results show an enduring predominant interest of Ph.D. students towards academic careers, even if a shift can be observed in how Ph.D. education is perceived.
topic Italian Planning
Italy
PhD education
Doctoral education
Doctorate
Higher education
Italian PhD students
Urban Studies
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