2021
DOI: 10.1038/s42005-020-00497-w
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Current and future challenges in interdisciplinary Ph.D. education as perceived by students

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“…As more people pursue a doctorate, competition increases and availability of academic posts decreases. Many doctorate holders therefore find themselves struggling to secure permanent academic employment and/or funding after their studies (Alfano, Gaeta, & Pinto, 2021;Gallemí-Pérez & Chávez-Medina, 2021). Past critiques of overspecialization and a lack of real-world applicability of their work have forced universities and doctorate candidates to re-evaluate their preparedness for careers and goals outside of academia (Caliskan & Holley, 2017;Cui & Harshman, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As more people pursue a doctorate, competition increases and availability of academic posts decreases. Many doctorate holders therefore find themselves struggling to secure permanent academic employment and/or funding after their studies (Alfano, Gaeta, & Pinto, 2021;Gallemí-Pérez & Chávez-Medina, 2021). Past critiques of overspecialization and a lack of real-world applicability of their work have forced universities and doctorate candidates to re-evaluate their preparedness for careers and goals outside of academia (Caliskan & Holley, 2017;Cui & Harshman, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%