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Internationalisation of social work doctoral studies: experiences and perspectives in the changing context of European higher education
Authors:Vesna Leskošek  Aila-Leena Matthies
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Social Work, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Sloveniavesna.leskosek@fsd.uni-lj.si;3. Kokkola University Consortium Chydenius, University of Jyv?skyl?, Kokkola, Finland
Abstract:The internationalisation of doctoral education in social work has become a newly developing area particularly in Europe during the last two decades. It has been promoted by two factors: (1) the reform of higher education (Bologna reform), which contributed to the development of doctoral study and (2) the establishment of European funding programmes that would allow international cooperation and ensure the quality of the programmes. Also, in the European Qualification Framework the knowledge, skills and competences gained by doctoral qualification are defined. In this article, we analyse three international doctoral projects that were developed in Europe in last 10 years. We focus on what the advantages and obstacles are of these policy frameworks and what their impact on international cooperation is in the development of doctoral programmes. The analysis shows that differences in national terms and conditions of the study remain a major obstacle for joint doctoral programmes, but it is precisely international cooperation that significantly contributes to the quality of doctoral studies. The analysis also shows that the current policy framework of higher education in the EU does not solve the problems; on the contrary, it contributes to it.
Keywords:Internationalisation  doctoral studies  networks  research  academisation
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