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Glonacalling doctorates?: The international and global connectedness of Australian PhD graduates

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Terry EvansTerry Evans, Peter Macauley
Simon Marginson and Gary Rhoades coined the term ‘glonacal’ the express the interconnectedness of global, national and local social relations, especially in terms educational systems and experiences. This paper presents some selected data from a recent ARC Discovery Project entitled Research capacity-building: the development of the Australian PhD programs in national and emerging global contexts. Some of selected data show the extent Australian PhD theses have addressed topics in South and East Asia as an illustration of how research capacity-building may be created in/for Australia through topics which address problems or ideas located in other (in this case East and South Asia) national and local contexts. Other data relate to the international movements of—particularly astronomy and chemistry—PhD graduates out of Australia, some of whom return to Australia. The paper discusses these movements in terms of PhD culture being ‘glonacal’ in nature from its programs and postdoctoral relations.

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1 - 17

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Adelaide, South Australia

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  • Yes

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2010-04-13

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2010-04-15

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eng

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E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

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2010, Quality in Postgraduate Research

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QPR 2010 : Educating researchers for the 21st century : Proceedings of the 2010 Quality in Postgraduate Research Conference

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