2019
DOI: 10.18488/journal.61.2019.74.377.390
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Building a Project Culture through Research and Innovation Training of Future PhDs in Ukraine

Abstract: Contribution/Originality: The paper's primary contribution lies in finding a proposed curriculum for the training of the PhD students: implementation of research and innovation projects; formation of transferable skills; and involving of PhD-students in the solution of regional problems within the framework of the "third mission" of universities. 2015).Project-based learning (PBL) requires project culture and implies mastery of theoretical aspects of technology

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“…The research competence development programme was based on preparation, analysis of the situation, development of the project concept, and its completion. It was established that this approach contributes to developing instrumental, systemic and communicative skills, which is reflected in innovative activity (Meniailo & Gura, 2019). Using digital technologies for educational networks promotes the development of digital skills.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The research competence development programme was based on preparation, analysis of the situation, development of the project concept, and its completion. It was established that this approach contributes to developing instrumental, systemic and communicative skills, which is reflected in innovative activity (Meniailo & Gura, 2019). Using digital technologies for educational networks promotes the development of digital skills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%