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EXPERIMENT AND REFORM IN GRADUATE EDUCATION THE GERMAN MODEL OF THE GRADUIERTENKOLLEGS

Year 2001, , 15 - 18, 13.01.2001
https://doi.org/10.14783/maruoneri.727383

Abstract

I appreciate the opportunity to introduce you to the Graduiertenkollegs, a programme for reshaping PhD training in Germany which has also developed into a new mode of international partnerships. To set the scene, let me briefly outline some facts about the PhD in Germany. Outside the medical Sciences, PhD training in Germany begins after approximately five to six years of undergraduate study, completed by the traditional German "Diplom" or, in an increasing number of cases, by a Master’s degree, often following a BSc or BA. Overall, an average of 20% of graduates go on to take a PhD - according to subject, the rate varies from 10% to 80%. Around 90% of PhDs in Germany are stili completed in the traditional "apprenticeship" mode. İt is the remaining 10% that I would like to talk about today, those PhDs that receive their training in the context of a “Graduiertenkolleg”.

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  • Dr. Robert Paul Königs, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Gruppe Graduiertenkollegs, D- 53170 Bonn.
Year 2001, , 15 - 18, 13.01.2001
https://doi.org/10.14783/maruoneri.727383

Abstract

References

  • Dr. Robert Paul Königs, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Gruppe Graduiertenkollegs, D- 53170 Bonn.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Eski Sayılar
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Robert Koenıgs This is me

Publication Date January 13, 2001
Published in Issue Year 2001

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APA Koenıgs, R. (2001). EXPERIMENT AND REFORM IN GRADUATE EDUCATION THE GERMAN MODEL OF THE GRADUIERTENKOLLEGS. Öneri Dergisi, 4(16), 15-18. https://doi.org/10.14783/maruoneri.727383

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