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Trends and Issues in Doctoral Education Worldwide: An International Research Inquiry

COORDINATING TEAM
 
Philip Altbach

Philip Altbach is Research Professor and Director of the Center for International Higher Education in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College. He was the 2004–2006 Distinguished Scholar Leader for the New Century Scholars initiative of the Fulbright program and has been a senior associate of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. He is author of Turmoil and Transition: The International Imperative in Higher Education, Comparative Higher Education, Student Politics in America, and other books. He also coedited the International Handbook of Higher Education. His most recent book is World Class Worldwide: Transforming Research Universities in Asia and Latin America. He is chairperson of the International Advisory Council of the Graduate School of Education at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

 
Hans de Wit

Hans de Wit is since 2015 Director of the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE), based at Boston College, USA, where he also serves as Professor. Before, he was founding Director of the ‘Centre for Higher Education Internationalisation’ (CHEI) at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy, and Professor of Internationalization of Higher Education at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.

 
Maria Yudkevich

Maria Yudkevich is vice-rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia (HSE), an associate professor in the Economics Department and a Director of Center for Institutional Studies at HSE. The main areas of her interest and research work are contract theory, with a special reference to faculty contracts, universities and markets for higher education. She has been a co-organizer (jointly with Prof. Philip Altbach, CIHE, Boston College) of several international projects related to theacademic profession in comparative perspective.


 

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