දර්ශන ආචාර්ය(Doctor of Philosophy), කෙටි යෙදුම Ph.D. හෝ PhD ලතික් භාෂාවේ philosophiæ doctor, දර්ශන ආචාර්ය(දර්ශනය උගන්වන ගුරුවරයා) යන්න මෙහි නිරුකක්ත්යාර්තයයි.මෙය උසස් අධ්යපන උපාධියකි.මෙම උපාධිය ඉතා ඉහළ මට්ටමේ උපාධියකි. මේ සදහා විශ්ව විද්යාල මට්ටමේ පර්යේෂණ ක්ෂේත්ර පරීක්ෂණ අඩංගු විය යුතුය.
The detailed requirements for award of a Ph.D. degree vary throughout the world; however, there are a number of common factors. In some countries (the US, Canada, Denmark, for example), most universities require coursework for Ph.D. degrees. In many other countries (especially those with a greater degree of specialization at the undergraduate level, such as the UK) there is no such condition in general. It is not uncommon, however, for individual universities or departments to specify analogous requirements for students not already in possession of a .
In countries requiring coursework, there is usually a prescribed minimum amount of study — typically two to three years full time, or a set number of credit hours — which must take place before submission of a thesis. This requirement is usually waived for academic staff submitting a portfolio of peer-reviewed published work. The candidate may also be required to successfully complete a certain number of additional, advanced courses relevant to his or her area of specialization.
A candidate must submit a consisting of a suitable body of original academic research, which is in principle worthy of publication in a peer-refereed context. In many countries a candidate must defend this work before a panel of expert examiners appointed by the university; in other countries, the dissertation is examined by a panel of expert examiners who stipulate whether the dissertation is in principle passable and the issues that need to be addressed before the dissertation can be passed.
Universities in the non-English-speaking world have begun adopting similar standards to those of the Ph.D. degree for their research doctorates (see, for example, ).
ආචාර්ය උපාධි ඉතිහාසය
The origins of the doctorate dates back to the attadris wa 'l-iftta ("license to teach and issue legal opinions") in the medieval from the 9th century, though it was limited to at the time, as in a degree. The doctorate was later extended to philosophy in the යුරෝපයan in the which generally placed all academic disciplines outside the professional fields of , වෛද්ය විද්යාව and law under the broad heading of "philosophy" (or "" when referring to science). The degree of Doctor of Philosophy was a doctorate, generally granted as to select and well-established scholars.[]
According to Wellington, Bathmaker, Hung, MucCullough and Sikes (2005), the first Ph.D. degree was awarded in Paris in 1150, but not until the early nineteenth century did the term "Ph.D. degree" acquire its modern meaning as the highest academic doctoral degree, thanks to university practice in ජර්මනිය. As Wellington et al. explain, prior to the nineteenth century professional doctoral degrees could only be awarded in theology (Th.D.), law (J.D.), or medicine (M.D.). In 1861, adopted the ජර්මානු practice (first introduced in the 19th century at the in ) of granting the degree to younger students who had completed a prescribed course of graduate study and successfully defended a thesis/dissertation containing original research in science or in the humanities.
From the United States the degree spread to Canada in 1900, and then to the United Kingdom in 1917. This displaced the existing Doctor of Philosophy degree in some universities; for instance, the D.Phil. ( in the faculty of philosophy) at the was discontinued and replaced with the Ph.D. (). Oxford retained the D.Phil. abbreviation for their research degrees. Some newer UK universities, for example (est. 1976), (est. 1961), and, until a few years ago, (est. 1963), chose to adopt the D.Phil., as did some universities in නවසීලන්තය.
ලෝකයේ දර්ශන ආචාර්ය උපාධි
Ph.D. degrees are awarded under different circumstances and with different requirements in many different countries.
ඕස්ට්රේලියාව සහ නවසීලන්තය
Admission
Admission to a Ph.D. program within ඕස්ට්රේලියාව and New Zealand requires the prospective student to have completed a with an honours component or a higher degree, such as a post graduate by research or a by course work.
In most disciplines, honours require an extra year of study including a large research component in addition to coursework; however, in some disciplines such as engineering, law and pharmacy, honours are automatically awarded to high achievers of the normal four-year program. To obtain a Ph.D. position, students must usually gain first class honours, but may sometimes be admitted with high second class honours (known as a 2A, or Second Class Honours Division I). Alternatively, a student who fails to achieve first or second class Honours may apply for a research masters course (usually 12–18 months) and upgrade to a Ph.D. program after the first year, pending sufficient improvement.
Funding
In both ඕස්ට්රේලියාව and නවසීලන්තය, Ph.D. students are sometimes offered a scholarship to study for their Ph.D. degree. The most common of these in ඕස්ට්රේලියාව is the government-funded ඕස්ට්රේලියානු Postgraduate Award (APA), which provides a living stipend to students of approximately 20,000 a year (tax free). Most universities in both countries also offer a similar scholarship that matches the APA amount, but are funded by the university. In recent years, with the tightening of research funding in ඕස්ට්රේලියාව, these scholarships have become increasingly hard to obtain. Due to a continual increase to living costs, many Ph.D. students are forced to live under the poverty line,. In addition to the more common APA and University scholarships, ඕස්ට්රේලියානු and New Zealand students also have other sources of funding in their Ph.D. degree. These could include, but are not limited to, scholarships offered by schools, research centres and commercial enterprise. For the latter, the amount is determined between the university and the organisation, but is quite often set at the APA (Industry) rate, roughly 7,000 more than the usual APA rate. ඕස්ට්රේලියානු and New Zealand students are often also able to tutor undergraduate classes and do guest lectures (much like a teaching assistant in the USA) to generate income. An ඕස්ට්රේලියානු or New Zealand Ph.D. scholarship is paid for a duration of 3 years, while a 6 month extension is usually possible upon citing delays out of the control of the student.
ඕස්ට්රේලියානු-citizen and other eligible Ph.D. and Research Masters students in ඕස්ට්රේලියාව are not charged course fees as these are paid for by the ඕස්ට්රේලියානු Government under the Research Training Scheme. International students and Coursework Masters students must pay course fees, unless they receive a scholarship to cover them. In order to attract top international doctoral students, the නවසීලන්තය government reduced international doctoral fees to the domestic fee level in 2006.
ආජන්ටිනාව
Admission
In the , the admission to a Ph.D. program at an Argentine University requires the full completion of a or a 's degree. Non-Argentinian Master's titles are generally accepted into a Ph.D. program when the degree comes from a recognized university.
Funding
While a significant portion of postgraduate students finance their tuition and living costs with teaching or research work at private and state-run institutions, international institutions, such as the Fullbright Program and the Organization of American States (OAS), have been known to grant full scholarships for tuition with apportions for housing.
Requirements for completion
Upon completion of at least two years' research and course work as a graduate student, a candidate must demonstrate truthful and original contributions to his or her specific field of knowledge within a frame of academic excellence. The doctoral candidate's work should be presented in a dissertation or thesis prepared under the supervision of a tutor or director, and reviewed by a Doctoral Committee. This Committee should be composed of examiners external to the program, and at least one of them should also be external to the institution. The academic degree of Doctor — abbreviated, "Dr.", with a suffix appropriate to the specific field — is received after a successful defense of the candidate’s dissertation.
කැනඩාව
Admission
Admission to a Ph.D. program at a Canadian university may require completion of a in a related field, with sufficiently high grades and proven research ability. In some cases, a student may progress directly from an Honours to a Ph.D. program. The student usually submits an application package including a research proposal, letters of reference, transcripts, and in some cases, a sample of the student's writing. A common criterion for prospective Ph.D students is the comprehensive or qualifying examination, a process that often commences in the second year of a graduate program. Generally, successful completion of the qualifying exam permits continuance in the graduate program. Formats for this examination include oral examination by the student's faculty committee (or a separate qualifying committee), or written tests designed to demonstrate the student's knowledge in a specialized area (see below).
At English-speaking universities, a student may also be required to demonstrate English language abilities, usually by achieving an acceptable score on a standard examination (e.g., Test of English as a Foreign Language ()). Depending on the field, the student may also be required to demonstrate ability in one or more additional languages. A prospective student applying to French-speaking universities may also have to demonstrate some English language ability.
Funding
While some students work outside the university (or at student jobs within the university), in some programs students are advised (or must agree) not to devote more than ten hours per week to activities (i.e., employment) outside of their studies.
At some Canadian universities, most Ph.D. students receive an award equivalent to the tuition amount for the first four years (this is sometimes called a tuition deferral or tuition waiver). Other sources of funding include and research assistantships; experience as a teaching assistant is encouraged but not requisite in many programs. Some programs may require all Ph.D. candidates to teach, which may be done under the supervision of their supervisor or regular faculty.
Besides these sources of funding, there are also various competitive scholarships, bursaries, and awards available, such as those offered by the federal government via , , or .
Requirements for completion
In general, the first two years of study are devoted to completion of coursework and the . At this stage, the student is known as a "Ph.D. student." It is usually expected that the student will have completed most of his or her required coursework by the end of this stage. Furthermore, it is usually required that by the end of eighteen to thirty-six months after the first registration, the student will have successfully completed the comprehensive exams.
Upon successful completion of the comprehensive exams, the student becomes known as a "Ph.D. candidate." From this stage on, the bulk of the student's time will be devoted to his or her own research, culminating in the completion of a Ph.D. thesis or dissertation. The final requirement is an oral defense of the thesis, which is open to the public.
At most Canadian universities, the time needed to complete a Ph.D. degree typically ranges from four to six years[]. It is, however, not uncommon for students to be unable to complete all the requirements within six years, particularly given that funding packages often support students for only two to four years; many departments will allow program extensions at the discretion of the thesis supervisor and/or department chair. Alternate arrangements exist whereby a student is allowed to let their registration in the program lapse at the end of six years and re-register once the thesis is completed in draft form. The general rule is that graduate students are obligated to pay tuition until the initial thesis submission has been received by the thesis office. In other words, if a Ph.D. student defers or delays the initial submission of their thesis they remain obligated to pay fees until such time that the thesis has been received in good standing.
France
Admission
Due to the differences in French education systems in comparison to anglophone systems, students who want to earn the Ph.D. degree must complete a Master of Science program which lasts for 2 years after graduation with a Bachelor's degree (5 years in total).
In France, the Masters program is divided into two branches, Master of Engineering which orients the students towards the working world. On the other hand, a Master of Science orients the students towards research. The Ph.D admission is adopted by a graduate school (in French, "école doctorale"), a Ph.D Student has to follow some courses offered by the graduate school while continuing his/her research at laboratory. His/her research may be carried out in a laboratory, at a university, or in a company. In the last case, the company hires the student as an engineer and the student is supervised by both the company's tutor and a labs' professor. The validation of the Ph.D degree requires generally 3 to 4 years after the Master degree. Consequently, the Ph.D degree is considered in France as a "Bac +8" diploma ."Bac" stands for "Baccalauréat" which is the French High-school diploma.
Funding
The financing of Ph.D studies comes mainly from funds for research of French Ministry of National Education. These grants often depend of the results and the student's file. However, the student can apply for funds from a company who can host him/her at its premise (as in the case where Ph.D students do their research in a company). Other resources come from some regional/city projects, some associations, etc.
ජර්මනිය
Admission
In ජර්මනිය an above-average degree (, , or ) is usually required to gain admission to a doctoral program. The degree should usually be in a related field. The candidate must also find a or to serve as the formal advisor and supervisor (Gutachter) of on the throughout the doctoral program. This supervisor is informally termed "Doktorvater".
Doctoral programs in ජර්මනිය generally take one to four years to complete (usually three), strongly depending on the subject. Since there are usually no formal classes to attend, and the doctoral candidate mainly conducts independent research under the tutelage of a single professor, a good deal of doctoral candidates work as teaching or research assistants, and are paid a reasonably competitive salary. This is a considerable difference from the situation in many other countries (such as the U. S.), where doctoral candidates are often referred to as Ph.D. "students". For German doctoral candidates, this rather inaccurate term should be avoided, because they do not take formal courses, but are often considered a full member of staff.
However, external funding by research organisations and foundations is also common. Furthermore, many universities have established research-intensive Graduiertenkollegs, which are a colleges / research schools that provide funding for doctoral theses.
ඉතිහාසය
In early university history the Doctorate was awarded as a first degree. It has since evolved into a research degree.
In ජර්මානු-speaking countries, most Eastern European countries, the former සෝවියට් සංගමය, most parts of Africa, ආසියාව, and many Spanish-speaking countries the corresponding degree is simply called "doctor" (Doktor), and is distinguished by subject area with a suffix (e.g. "Dr.med." for doctor medicinæ, which is a title like a master, unlike a PhD, "Dr.rer.nat" for doctor rerum naturalium — Doctor of Science, "Dr. phil." for doctor philosophiæ, "Dr. iur." for doctor iuris, which is not equal to a J.D., etc.).
මෙම ඡේදය පුළුල් කිරීම අවශ්යයි. කරුණු එකතු කර ඔබට ද සහාය විය හැකිය. (2008 ජූනි) |
නෝර්වේ
Norway was one of the first countries to introduce the Doctor of Philosophy degree, inspired by the German university system. The degree , abbreviated dr. philos., was first awarded in 1847. The degree was used for all other fields than theology, law and medicine, which had separate degrees: doctor theologiae, doctor juris and doctor medicinae. In the late 20th century new degrees were created in the fields of natural sciences, humanities and social sciences, but it was still possible to obtain the dr. philos. degree in any field. As the dr. philos. degree was one of the four original doctoral degrees and much older than the specific degrees in natural sciences, humanities and social sciences, it was considered more prestigious by some. Both the dr. philos. degree and the other degrees required four years of high-level scientific research which significantly contributed to new knowledge of its field. Most people who started at a doctoral degree had already studied for six or seven years and obtained a Candidate degree (six years) or a degree (seven years).
Following a reform in 2003, all the traditional degrees except dr. philos. were abolished, and replaced by a new doctor of philosophy degree, spelled philosophiae doctor and abbreviated ph.d. The scientific standard of the ph.d. degree is lower, as it in most cases only requires three years of research.
The traditional degree dr. philos., equivalent of four years of scientific research, is still awarded to those who qualify for such a degree without being admitted to an organized doctoral programme.
එක්සත් රාජධානිය
Admission
In principle, a university is free to admit anyone to a Ph.D. programme; however, in practice, admission is usually conditional on the prospective student having successfully completed an undergraduate degree with at least upper second-class honours, or a postgraduate master's degree.
In addition, Ph.D. students from countries outside the EU/EFTA area are required to comply with the (ATAS), which involves undergoing a security clearance process with the for certain courses in medicine, mathematics and many natural, engineering and material sciences. This requirement was introduced in 2007 due to concerns about terrorism and weapons proliferation.
Funding
In the United Kingdom, funding for Ph.D. students is sometimes provided by government-funded or the , usually in the form of a which consists of together with a of around 12,940 per year for three years (rising to £14,940 per year in London), whether or not the degree continues for longer. Research Council funding is sometimes '' for a particular department or research group, who then allocate it to a chosen student, although in doing so they are generally expected to abide by the usual minimum entry requirements (typically a first degree with upper second class honours, although successful completion of a postgraduate master's degree is usually counted as raising the class of the first degree by one division for these purposes). However, the availability of funding in many disciplines (especially humanities, social studies, and pure science[] subjects) means that in practice only those with the best research proposals, references and backgrounds are likely to be awarded a studentship. The ESRC (Economic and Social Science Research Council) explicitly state that a 2.1 minimum (or 2.2 plus additional masters degree) is required - no additional marks are given for students with a first class honours or a distinction at masters level.
Since 2002, there has been a move by research councils to fund interdisciplinary doctoral training centres such as MOAC which concentrate on communication between traditional disciplines and an emphasis on transferable skills in addition to research training.
Many students who are not in receipt of external funding may choose to undertake the degree part time, thus reducing the tuition fees, as well as creating free time in which to earn money for subsistence.
Students may also take part in tutoring, work as research assistants, or (occasionally) deliver lectures, at a rate of typically £25–30 per hour, either to supplement existing low income or as a sole means of funding.
Completion
Funding typically lasts for three or four years for PhD students and four years for students earning both their master's degree and PhD degree;[] there is a usually first-year assessment to remain in the programme and the thesis is submitted at the end of the 3-4 year program. These periods are usually extended pro rata for part-time students. With special dispensation, the final date for the thesis can be extended for up to four additional years, for a total of seven, but it is rare for students to spend more than four years in the programme.[] Since the early 1990s, the funding councils have adopted a policy of penalising departments where large proportions of students fail to submit their theses in four years (or pro rata equivalent) by reducing the number of funded places in subsequent years.
Other doctorates
In the United Kingdom Ph.D. degrees are distinct from other doctorates, most notably the such as (Doctor of Letters) or (Doctor of Science), which are granted on the recommendation of a committee of examiners on the basis of a substantial portfolio of submitted (and usually published) research.
Recent years have seen the introduction of professional doctorates, most notably in the fields of engineering (), education (Ed.D.), clinical psychology (D.Clin.Psych.),public administration (D.P.A.), business administration (D.B.A.), and music (). These typically have a more formal taught component consisting of smaller research projects, as well as a 40,000-60,000 word thesis component, which collectively is equivalent to that of a Ph.D. degree.
එක්සත් ජනපදය
Overview
In the United States, the Ph.D. degree is the awarded by universities in most fields of study. The Ph.D. degree is often misunderstood to be synonymous with the term doctorate. While the Ph.D. degree is the most common doctorate, the term doctorate can refer to any number of doctoral degrees in the United States. The and the recognize numerous doctoral degrees as "equivalent", and do not discriminate between them.
American students typically undergo a series of three phases in the course of their work toward the Ph.D. degree. The first phase consists of coursework in the student's field of study and requires one to three years to complete. This often is followed by a , a comprehensive examination, or a series of cumulative examinations where the emphasis is on breadth rather than depth of knowledge. Some Ph.D. programs require the candidate to successfully complete requirements in pedagogy (taking courses on higher level teaching and teaching undergraduate courses) or applied science (e.g., clinical practica and predoctoral clinical internship in Ph.D. programs in clinical or counseling psychology).
Another two to four years are usually required for the composition of a substantial and original contribution to human knowledge in the form of a written , which in the social sciences and humanities typically ranges from 50 to 450 pages in length. In many cases, depending on the discipline, a dissertation consists of (i) a comprehensive literature review, (ii) an outline of methodology, and (iii) several chapters of scientific, social, historical, philosophical, or literary analysis. Typically, upon completion, the candidate undergoes an oral examination, sometimes public, by his or her supervisory committee with expertise in the given discipline.
As the Ph.D. degree is often a preliminary step toward a career as a professor, throughout the whole period of study and dissertation research the student may be required or at least offered the opportunity, depending on the university and degree, to teach undergraduate or sometimes graduate courses in relevant subjects.
Admission
There are 282 universities in the United States that award the Ph.D. degree, and those universities vary widely in their criteria for admission, as well as the rigor of their academic programs. Typically, Ph.D. programs require applicants to have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (and, in rare cases, a master's degree), reasonably high grades, several letters of recommendation, relevant academic coursework, a cogent statement of interest in the field of study, and satisfactory performance on a graduate-level exam specified by the respective program (e.g., , ). Specific admissions criteria differ substantially according to university admissions policies and fields of study; some programs in well-regarded research universities (i.e., universities) may admit less than five percent of applicants and require an exceptional performance on the GRE along with near-perfect grades, strong support in letters of recommendation, substantial research experience, and academically sophisticated samples of their writing.
Master's degree "in passing"
As applicants to many Ph.D. programs are not required to have master's degrees, many programs award a or degree "in passing" or "in course" based on the graduate work done in the course of achieving the Ph.D. Students who receive such master's degrees are usually required to complete a certain amount of coursework and a master's . Depending on the specific program, masters-in-passing degrees can be either mandatory or optional. Not all Ph.D. students choose to complete the additional requirements necessary for the M.A. or M.S. if such requirements are not mandated by their programs. Those students will simply obtain the Ph.D. degree at the end of their graduate study.
Some programs also include a degree as part of the Ph.D. program. The M.Phil., in those universities that offer it, is usually awarded after the appropriate M.A. or M.S. (as above) is awarded, and the degree candidate has completed all further requirements for the Ph.D. degree (which may include additional language requirements, course credits, teaching experiences, and comprehensive exams) aside from the writing and defense of the dissertation itself. This formalizes the "all but dissertation" (ABD) status used informally by some students, and represents that the student has achieved a higher level of scholarship than the M.A./M.S. would indicate - as such, the M.Phil. is sometimes a helpful credential for those applying for teaching or research posts while completing their dissertation work for the Ph.D. degree itself.
Time
Depending on the specific field of study, completion of a Ph.D. program usually takes four to eight years of study after the ; those students who begin a Ph.D. program with a master's degree may complete their Ph.D. degree a year or two sooner. As Ph.D. programs typically lack the formal structure of undergraduate education, there are significant individual differences in the time taken to complete the degree. Many U.S. universities have set a ten-year limit for students in Ph.D. programs, or refuse to consider graduate credit older than ten years as counting towards a Ph.D. degree. Similarly, students may be required to re-take the comprehensive exam if they do not defend their dissertations within five years of taking it. Overall, 57% of students who begin a Ph.D. program in the US will complete their degree within ten years, approximately 30% will drop out or be dismissed, and the remaining 13% of students will continue on past ten years.
Funding
Doctoral students are usually discouraged from engaging in external employment during the course of their graduate training. As a result, Ph.D. students at U.S. universities typically receive a tuition waiver and some form of annual stipend. The source and amount of funding varies from field to field and university to university. Many U.S. graduate students work as or while they are doctoral students. Graduate schools increasingly[] encourage their students to seek outside funding; many are supported by fellowships they obtain for themselves or by their advisers' research grants from government agencies such as the and the . Many and other well-endowed universities provide funding for the entire duration of the degree program (if it is short) or for most of it.
Ph.D. candidacy
A Ph.D. Candidate (sometimes called ) is a postgraduate student at the doctoral level who has successfully satisfied the requirements for doctoral studies, except for the final thesis or dissertation. As such, a Ph.D. Candidate is sometimes called an "ABD" (All But Dissertation). Although a minor distinction in postgraduate study, achieving Ph.D Candidacy is not without benefit. For example, Ph.D. Candidate status may coincide with an increase in the student's monthly stipend and may make the student eligible for additional employment opportunities.
Models of supervision
At some universities, there may be training for those wishing to supervise Ph.D. studies. There is now a lot of literature published for academics who wish to do this, such as Delamont, Atkinson and Parry (1997). Indeed, Dinham and Scott (2001) have argued that the worldwide growth in research students has been matched by increase in a number of what they term "how-to" texts for both students and supervisors, citing examples such as Pugh and Phillips (1987). These authors report empirical data on the benefits that Ph.D. students may gain if they publish their work, and note that Ph.D. students are more likely to do this with adequate encouragement from their supervisors.
Wisker (2005) has noticed how research into this field has distinguished between two models of supervision: The technical-rationality model of supervision, emphasising technique; The negotiated order model, being less mechanistic and emphasising fluid and dynamic change in the Ph.D. process. These two models were first distinguished by Acker, Hill and Black (1994; cited in Wisker, 2005). Considerable literature exists on the expectations that supervisors may have of their students (Phillips & Pugh, 1987) and the expectations that students may have of their supervisors (Phillips & Pugh, 1987; Wilkinson, 2005) in the course of Ph.D. supervision. Similar expectations are implied by the Quality Assurance Agency's Code for Supervision (Quality Assurance Agency, 1999; cited in Wilkinson, 2005).
මේවාත් බලන්න
International Ph.D. Equivalent Degrees:
- Belgium (Dutch-speaking):
- Belgium (French-speaking):
- Brazil: Doutorado
- France: (Doctorat)
- Greece:
- Italy:
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- Poland: Doktor
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Other Degrees:
- Doctorate - A general term describing a set of degrees analogous to the Ph.D.
- - The highest degree awarded in a field, usually a Ph.D.
- - A student pursuing education past the bachelor's degree, such as Masters Degree or a Ph.D.
- (also ABD) - Term, usually used unofficially, for a graduate student who has completed all Ph.D. coursework but has yet to defend his or her dissertation.
- - Degree awarded by USSR and post-Soviet states.
- - Degree awarded in various countries, including පෘතුගාලය, , the , Argentina, ජර්මනිය, Switzerland, ස්වීඩනය, Finland, ඕස්ට්රේලියාව, නවසීලන්තය, Mexico and .
Ph.D. in popular culture:
- - Life (or the lack thereof) in Academia, a comic strip by Jorge Cham
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- Dinham, S. (2001). "The experience of the results of disseminating the results of doctoral research". Journal of Further and Higher Education. 25 (1): 45–55. doi:10.1080/03098770020030498.
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(); Text "ISSN: 1469-9486" ignored () - The term "doctor of philosophy" is not generally applied by them to graduates in disciplines other than philosophy itself. These doctoral degrees, however, are sometimes colloquially identified in English as Ph.D. degrees.
- Makdisi, George (April-June 1989), "Scholasticism and Humanism in Classical Islam and the Christian West", Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (2): 175–182 [175–77],
- See, for instance, Rosenberg, Ralph P. (1962). "Eugene Schuyler's Doctor of Philosophy Degree: A Theory Concerning the Dissertation". The Journal of Higher Education. 33: 381–386. doi:10.2307/1979947. (subscription required)
- Simpson, Renate (1984). How the PhD came to Britain : A Century of Struggle for Postgraduate Education. Taylor and Francis.
- ABC (2008). "PhD students living below poverty line". ABC News. 2008 (April): 1–2.
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- http://spuweb.siu.edu.ar/studyinargentina/pages/study1203.php 2010-05-07 at the Wayback Machine Scholarships in Argentina
- සංරක්ෂිත පිටපත, http://www.gfme.org/global_guide/pdf/13-18%20Argentina.pdf, ප්රතිෂ්ඨාපනය 2009-03-18
- Comisión Nacional de Evaluación y Acreditación Universitaria (ස්පාඤ්ඤ), http://www.coneau.edu.ar/index.php?item=29&apps=16&id=428&act=ver&idioma=en, ප්රතිෂ්ඨාපනය 2009-03-18
- http://www.hf.uio.no/forskningsprosjekter/ffu/FaktaUiO/faktadelen/Studieordninger.doc
- FCO Counter terrorism & weapons proliferation staff: . Accessed 16 September 2008
- Postgrad checks worry scientists BBC News, 12 March 2007
- http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/images/pg_grants_fees_200809.pdf[]
- http://www.warwick.ac.uk/go/moac
- M. Bray, P. Kwok (2003). "Demand for private supplementary tutoring: conceptual considerations, and socio-economic patterns in Hong Kong". Economics of Education Review. 22 (6): 611–620.
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- http://www.esrcsocietytoday.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/Images/res_grant_linked_studentships_tcm6-12550.pdf
- Listing of Research I Universities, - 282 is the sum of all three categories of doctoral universities.
- Wharton Doctoral Programs: Application Requirements, http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/doctoral/admissions/apply/requirements.cfm#scores, ප්රතිෂ්ඨාපනය 2009-03-18
- සංරක්ෂිත පිටපත, http://www2.gsb.columbia.edu/doctoral/admissions/index.html, ප්රතිෂ්ඨාපනය 2009-03-18
- Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
- Policies and Regulations, http://www.yale.edu/bulletin/html2003/grad/policies.html, ප්රතිෂ්ඨාපනය 2009-03-18
- "Research Doctorate Programmes". US Department of Education. 2006-06-18.
- In humanities, ten years may not be enough to get a Ph.D., "The Chronicle of Higher Education" July 27, 2007
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- Delamont, S., Atkinson, P. & Parry, O. (1997). Supervising the Ph.D.: A guide to success. Buckingham: Open University Press.
- Dinham, S. & Scott, C. (2001). The experience of the results of disseminating the results of doctoral research. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 25 (1) 45-55. ISSN: 1469-9486
- MacGillivray, Alex; Potts, Gareth; Raymond, Polly. Secrets of Their Success (London: New Economics Foundation, 2002).
- Phillips, E. & Pugh, D.S. (1987). How to get a PhD : managing the peaks and troughs of research / Estelle M. Phillips and D.S. Pugh. Milton Keynes:
- Simpson, Renate. How the PhD came to Britain: A century of struggle for postgraduate education, Society for Research into Higher Education, Guildford (1983).
- Wellington, J. Bathmaker, A._M., Hunt, C., McCullough, G. & Sikes, P. (2005). Succeeding with your doctorate. London: Sage.
- Wilkinson, D. (2005) The essential guide to postgraduate study. London : SAGE (hbk.)
බාහිර සබැදුම්External links
- Doctorate Recipients from United States Universities: Summary Report 2005 2009-09-14 at the Wayback Machine (1.9MiB)
- LaTeX template for writing PhD thesis
- The Mathematics PhD in the United Kingdom: Notes on its History Contains information/links of more general relevance than mathematics.
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දර ශන ආච ර ය Doctor of Philosophy ක ට ය ද ම Ph D හ PhD ලත ක භ ෂ ව philosophiae doctor දර ශන ආච ර ය දර ශනය උගන වන ග ර වරය යන න ම හ න ර කක ත ය ර තයය ම ය උසස අධ යපන උප ධ යක ම ම උප ධ ය ඉත ඉහළ මට ටම උප ධ යක ම සදහ ව ශ ව ව ද ය ල මට ටම පර ය ෂණ ක ෂ ත ර පර ක ෂණ අඩ ග ව ය ය ත ය ම ම ල ප ය පර වර තනය කළ ය ත ය කර ණ කර ම ම ල ප ය ස හල භ ෂ වට පර වර තනය ක ර ම න ද යකවන න The detailed requirements for award of a Ph D degree vary throughout the world however there are a number of common factors In some countries the US Canada Denmark for example most universities require coursework for Ph D degrees In many other countries especially those with a greater degree of specialization at the undergraduate level such as the UK there is no such condition in general It is not uncommon however for individual universities or departments to specify analogous requirements for students not already in possession of a In countries requiring coursework there is usually a prescribed minimum amount of study typically two to three years full time or a set number of credit hours which must take place before submission of a thesis This requirement is usually waived for academic staff submitting a portfolio of peer reviewed published work The candidate may also be required to successfully complete a certain number of additional advanced courses relevant to his or her area of specialization A candidate must submit a consisting of a suitable body of original academic research which is in principle worthy of publication in a peer refereed context In many countries a candidate must defend this work before a panel of expert examiners appointed by the university in other countries the dissertation is examined by a panel of expert examiners who stipulate whether the dissertation is in principle passable and the issues that need to be addressed before the dissertation can be passed Universities in the non English speaking world have begun adopting similar standards to those of the Ph D degree for their research doctorates see for example ආච ර ය උප ධ ඉත හ සයThe origins of the doctorate dates back to the attadris wa l iftta license to teach and issue legal opinions in the medieval from the 9th century though it was limited to at the time as in a degree The doctorate was later extended to philosophy in the ය ර පයan in the which generally placed all academic disciplines outside the professional fields of ව ද ය ව ද ය ව and law under the broad heading of philosophy or when referring to science The degree of Doctor of Philosophy was a doctorate generally granted as to select and well established scholars තහව ර කර න ම ත According to Wellington Bathmaker Hung MucCullough and Sikes 2005 the first Ph D degree was awarded in Paris in 1150 but not until the early nineteenth century did the term Ph D degree acquire its modern meaning as the highest academic doctoral degree thanks to university practice in ජර මන ය As Wellington et al explain prior to the nineteenth century professional doctoral degrees could only be awarded in theology Th D law J D or medicine M D In 1861 adopted the ජර ම න practice first introduced in the 19th century at the in of granting the degree to younger students who had completed a prescribed course of graduate study and successfully defended a thesis dissertation containing original research in science or in the humanities From the United States the degree spread to Canada in 1900 and then to the United Kingdom in 1917 This displaced the existing Doctor of Philosophy degree in some universities for instance the D Phil in the faculty of philosophy at the was discontinued and replaced with the Ph D Oxford retained the D Phil abbreviation for their research degrees Some newer UK universities for example est 1976 est 1961 and until a few years ago est 1963 chose to adopt the D Phil as did some universities in නවස ලන තය ල කය දර ශන ආච ර ය උප ධ Ph D degrees are awarded under different circumstances and with different requirements in many different countries ඕස ට ර ල ය ව සහ නවස ලන තය Admission Admission to a Ph D program within ඕස ට ර ල ය ව and New Zealand requires the prospective student to have completed a with an honours component or a higher degree such as a post graduate by research or a by course work In most disciplines honours require an extra year of study including a large research component in addition to coursework however in some disciplines such as engineering law and pharmacy honours are automatically awarded to high achievers of the normal four year program To obtain a Ph D position students must usually gain first class honours but may sometimes be admitted with high second class honours known as a 2A or Second Class Honours Division I Alternatively a student who fails to achieve first or second class Honours may apply for a research masters course usually 12 18 months and upgrade to a Ph D program after the first year pending sufficient improvement Funding In both ඕස ට ර ල ය ව and නවස ලන තය Ph D students are sometimes offered a scholarship to study for their Ph D degree The most common of these in ඕස ට ර ල ය ව is the government funded ඕස ට ර ල ය න Postgraduate Award APA which provides a living stipend to students of approximately 20 000 a year tax free Most universities in both countries also offer a similar scholarship that matches the APA amount but are funded by the university In recent years with the tightening of research funding in ඕස ට ර ල ය ව these scholarships have become increasingly hard to obtain Due to a continual increase to living costs many Ph D students are forced to live under the poverty line In addition to the more common APA and University scholarships ඕස ට ර ල ය න and New Zealand students also have other sources of funding in their Ph D degree These could include but are not limited to scholarships offered by schools research centres and commercial enterprise For the latter the amount is determined between the university and the organisation but is quite often set at the APA Industry rate roughly 7 000 more than the usual APA rate ඕස ට ර ල ය න and New Zealand students are often also able to tutor undergraduate classes and do guest lectures much like a teaching assistant in the USA to generate income An ඕස ට ර ල ය න or New Zealand Ph D scholarship is paid for a duration of 3 years while a 6 month extension is usually possible upon citing delays out of the control of the student ඕස ට ර ල ය න citizen and other eligible Ph D and Research Masters students in ඕස ට ර ල ය ව are not charged course fees as these are paid for by the ඕස ට ර ල ය න Government under the Research Training Scheme International students and Coursework Masters students must pay course fees unless they receive a scholarship to cover them In order to attract top international doctoral students the නවස ලන තය government reduced international doctoral fees to the domestic fee level in 2006 ආජන ට න ව Admission In the the admission to a Ph D program at an Argentine University requires the full completion of a or a s degree Non Argentinian Master s titles are generally accepted into a Ph D program when the degree comes from a recognized university Funding While a significant portion of postgraduate students finance their tuition and living costs with teaching or research work at private and state run institutions international institutions such as the Fullbright Program and the Organization of American States OAS have been known to grant full scholarships for tuition with apportions for housing Requirements for completion Upon completion of at least two years research and course work as a graduate student a candidate must demonstrate truthful and original contributions to his or her specific field of knowledge within a frame of academic excellence The doctoral candidate s work should be presented in a dissertation or thesis prepared under the supervision of a tutor or director and reviewed by a Doctoral Committee This Committee should be composed of examiners external to the program and at least one of them should also be external to the institution The academic degree of Doctor abbreviated Dr with a suffix appropriate to the specific field is received after a successful defense of the candidate s dissertation ක නඩ ව Admission Admission to a Ph D program at a Canadian university may require completion of a in a related field with sufficiently high grades and proven research ability In some cases a student may progress directly from an Honours to a Ph D program The student usually submits an application package including a research proposal letters of reference transcripts and in some cases a sample of the student s writing A common criterion for prospective Ph D students is the comprehensive or qualifying examination a process that often commences in the second year of a graduate program Generally successful completion of the qualifying exam permits continuance in the graduate program Formats for this examination include oral examination by the student s faculty committee or a separate qualifying committee or written tests designed to demonstrate the student s knowledge in a specialized area see below At English speaking universities a student may also be required to demonstrate English language abilities usually by achieving an acceptable score on a standard examination e g Test of English as a Foreign Language Depending on the field the student may also be required to demonstrate ability in one or more additional languages A prospective student applying to French speaking universities may also have to demonstrate some English language ability Funding While some students work outside the university or at student jobs within the university in some programs students are advised or must agree not to devote more than ten hours per week to activities i e employment outside of their studies At some Canadian universities most Ph D students receive an award equivalent to the tuition amount for the first four years this is sometimes called a tuition deferral or tuition waiver Other sources of funding include and research assistantships experience as a teaching assistant is encouraged but not requisite in many programs Some programs may require all Ph D candidates to teach which may be done under the supervision of their supervisor or regular faculty Besides these sources of funding there are also various competitive scholarships bursaries and awards available such as those offered by the federal government via or Requirements for completion In general the first two years of study are devoted to completion of coursework and the At this stage the student is known as a Ph D student It is usually expected that the student will have completed most of his or her required coursework by the end of this stage Furthermore it is usually required that by the end of eighteen to thirty six months after the first registration the student will have successfully completed the comprehensive exams Upon successful completion of the comprehensive exams the student becomes known as a Ph D candidate From this stage on the bulk of the student s time will be devoted to his or her own research culminating in the completion of a Ph D thesis or dissertation The final requirement is an oral defense of the thesis which is open to the public At most Canadian universities the time needed to complete a Ph D degree typically ranges from four to six years තහව ර කර න ම ත It is however not uncommon for students to be unable to complete all the requirements within six years particularly given that funding packages often support students for only two to four years many departments will allow program extensions at the discretion of the thesis supervisor and or department chair Alternate arrangements exist whereby a student is allowed to let their registration in the program lapse at the end of six years and re register once the thesis is completed in draft form The general rule is that graduate students are obligated to pay tuition until the initial thesis submission has been received by the thesis office In other words if a Ph D student defers or delays the initial submission of their thesis they remain obligated to pay fees until such time that the thesis has been received in good standing France Admission Due to the differences in French education systems in comparison to anglophone systems students who want to earn the Ph D degree must complete a Master of Science program which lasts for 2 years after graduation with a Bachelor s degree 5 years in total In France the Masters program is divided into two branches Master of Engineering which orients the students towards the working world On the other hand a Master of Science orients the students towards research The Ph D admission is adopted by a graduate school in French ecole doctorale a Ph D Student has to follow some courses offered by the graduate school while continuing his her research at laboratory His her research may be carried out in a laboratory at a university or in a company In the last case the company hires the student as an engineer and the student is supervised by both the company s tutor and a labs professor The validation of the Ph D degree requires generally 3 to 4 years after the Master degree Consequently the Ph D degree is considered in France as a Bac 8 diploma Bac stands for Baccalaureat which is the French High school diploma Funding The financing of Ph D studies comes mainly from funds for research of French Ministry of National Education These grants often depend of the results and the student s file However the student can apply for funds from a company who can host him her at its premise as in the case where Ph D students do their research in a company Other resources come from some regional city projects some associations etc ජර මන ය Admission In ජර මන ය an above average degree or is usually required to gain admission to a doctoral program The degree should usually be in a related field The candidate must also find a or to serve as the formal advisor and supervisor Gutachter of on the throughout the doctoral program This supervisor is informally termed Doktorvater Doctoral programs in ජර මන ය generally take one to four years to complete usually three strongly depending on the subject Since there are usually no formal classes to attend and the doctoral candidate mainly conducts independent research under the tutelage of a single professor a good deal of doctoral candidates work as teaching or research assistants and are paid a reasonably competitive salary This is a considerable difference from the situation in many other countries such as the U S where doctoral candidates are often referred to as Ph D students For German doctoral candidates this rather inaccurate term should be avoided because they do not take formal courses but are often considered a full member of staff However external funding by research organisations and foundations is also common Furthermore many universities have established research intensive Graduiertenkollegs which are a colleges research schools that provide funding for doctoral theses ඉත හ සය In early university history the Doctorate was awarded as a first degree It has since evolved into a research degree In ජර ම න speaking countries most Eastern European countries the former ස ව යට ස ගමය most parts of Africa ආස ය ව and many Spanish speaking countries the corresponding degree is simply called doctor Doktor and is distinguished by subject area with a suffix e g Dr med for doctor medicinae which is a title like a master unlike a PhD Dr rer nat for doctor rerum naturalium Doctor of Science Dr phil for doctor philosophiae Dr iur for doctor iuris which is not equal to a J D etc ම ම ඡ දය ප ළ ල ක ර ම අවශ යය කර ණ එකත කර ඔබට ද සහ ය ව ය හ ක ය 2008 ජ න න ර ව ම ල ක ල ප ය Norway was one of the first countries to introduce the Doctor of Philosophy degree inspired by the German university system The degree abbreviated dr philos was first awarded in 1847 The degree was used for all other fields than theology law and medicine which had separate degrees doctor theologiae doctor juris and doctor medicinae In the late 20th century new degrees were created in the fields of natural sciences humanities and social sciences but it was still possible to obtain the dr philos degree in any field As the dr philos degree was one of the four original doctoral degrees and much older than the specific degrees in natural sciences humanities and social sciences it was considered more prestigious by some Both the dr philos degree and the other degrees required four years of high level scientific research which significantly contributed to new knowledge of its field Most people who started at a doctoral degree had already studied for six or seven years and obtained a Candidate degree six years or a degree seven years Following a reform in 2003 all the traditional degrees except dr philos were abolished and replaced by a new doctor of philosophy degree spelled philosophiae doctor and abbreviated ph d The scientific standard of the ph d degree is lower as it in most cases only requires three years of research The traditional degree dr philos equivalent of four years of scientific research is still awarded to those who qualify for such a degree without being admitted to an organized doctoral programme එක සත ර ජධ න ය A University of Oxford DPhil in full academic dress Admission In principle a university is free to admit anyone to a Ph D programme however in practice admission is usually conditional on the prospective student having successfully completed an undergraduate degree with at least upper second class honours or a postgraduate master s degree In addition Ph D students from countries outside the EU EFTA area are required to comply with the ATAS which involves undergoing a security clearance process with the for certain courses in medicine mathematics and many natural engineering and material sciences This requirement was introduced in 2007 due to concerns about terrorism and weapons proliferation Funding In the United Kingdom funding for Ph D students is sometimes provided by government funded or the usually in the form of a which consists of together with a of around 12 940 per year for three years rising to 14 940 per year in London whether or not the degree continues for longer Research Council funding is sometimes for a particular department or research group who then allocate it to a chosen student although in doing so they are generally expected to abide by the usual minimum entry requirements typically a first degree with upper second class honours although successful completion of a postgraduate master s degree is usually counted as raising the class of the first degree by one division for these purposes However the availability of funding in many disciplines especially humanities social studies and pure science තහව ර කර න ම ත subjects means that in practice only those with the best research proposals references and backgrounds are likely to be awarded a studentship The ESRC Economic and Social Science Research Council explicitly state that a 2 1 minimum or 2 2 plus additional masters degree is required no additional marks are given for students with a first class honours or a distinction at masters level Since 2002 there has been a move by research councils to fund interdisciplinary doctoral training centres such as MOAC which concentrate on communication between traditional disciplines and an emphasis on transferable skills in addition to research training Many students who are not in receipt of external funding may choose to undertake the degree part time thus reducing the tuition fees as well as creating free time in which to earn money for subsistence Students may also take part in tutoring work as research assistants or occasionally deliver lectures at a rate of typically 25 30 per hour either to supplement existing low income or as a sole means of funding Completion Funding typically lasts for three or four years for PhD students and four years for students earning both their master s degree and PhD degree තහව ර කර න ම ත there is a usually first year assessment to remain in the programme and the thesis is submitted at the end of the 3 4 year program These periods are usually extended pro rata for part time students With special dispensation the final date for the thesis can be extended for up to four additional years for a total of seven but it is rare for students to spend more than four years in the programme තහව ර කර න ම ත Since the early 1990s the funding councils have adopted a policy of penalising departments where large proportions of students fail to submit their theses in four years or pro rata equivalent by reducing the number of funded places in subsequent years Other doctorates In the United Kingdom Ph D degrees are distinct from other doctorates most notably the such as Doctor of Letters or Doctor of Science which are granted on the recommendation of a committee of examiners on the basis of a substantial portfolio of submitted and usually published research Recent years have seen the introduction of professional doctorates most notably in the fields of engineering education Ed D clinical psychology D Clin Psych public administration D P A business administration D B A and music These typically have a more formal taught component consisting of smaller research projects as well as a 40 000 60 000 word thesis component which collectively is equivalent to that of a Ph D degree එක සත ජනපදය Overview In the United States the Ph D degree is the awarded by universities in most fields of study The Ph D degree is often misunderstood to be synonymous with the term doctorate While the Ph D degree is the most common doctorate the term doctorate can refer to any number of doctoral degrees in the United States The and the recognize numerous doctoral degrees as equivalent and do not discriminate between them American students typically undergo a series of three phases in the course of their work toward the Ph D degree The first phase consists of coursework in the student s field of study and requires one to three years to complete This often is followed by a a comprehensive examination or a series of cumulative examinations where the emphasis is on breadth rather than depth of knowledge Some Ph D programs require the candidate to successfully complete requirements in pedagogy taking courses on higher level teaching and teaching undergraduate courses or applied science e g clinical practica and predoctoral clinical internship in Ph D programs in clinical or counseling psychology Another two to four years are usually required for the composition of a substantial and original contribution to human knowledge in the form of a written which in the social sciences and humanities typically ranges from 50 to 450 pages in length In many cases depending on the discipline a dissertation consists of i a comprehensive literature review ii an outline of methodology and iii several chapters of scientific social historical philosophical or literary analysis Typically upon completion the candidate undergoes an oral examination sometimes public by his or her supervisory committee with expertise in the given discipline As the Ph D degree is often a preliminary step toward a career as a professor throughout the whole period of study and dissertation research the student may be required or at least offered the opportunity depending on the university and degree to teach undergraduate or sometimes graduate courses in relevant subjects Admission There are 282 universities in the United States that award the Ph D degree and those universities vary widely in their criteria for admission as well as the rigor of their academic programs Typically Ph D programs require applicants to have a Bachelor s degree in a relevant field and in rare cases a master s degree reasonably high grades several letters of recommendation relevant academic coursework a cogent statement of interest in the field of study and satisfactory performance on a graduate level exam specified by the respective program e g Specific admissions criteria differ substantially according to university admissions policies and fields of study some programs in well regarded research universities i e universities may admit less than five percent of applicants and require an exceptional performance on the GRE along with near perfect grades strong support in letters of recommendation substantial research experience and academically sophisticated samples of their writing Master s degree in passing As applicants to many Ph D programs are not required to have master s degrees many programs award a or degree in passing or in course based on the graduate work done in the course of achieving the Ph D Students who receive such master s degrees are usually required to complete a certain amount of coursework and a master s Depending on the specific program masters in passing degrees can be either mandatory or optional Not all Ph D students choose to complete the additional requirements necessary for the M A or M S if such requirements are not mandated by their programs Those students will simply obtain the Ph D degree at the end of their graduate study Some programs also include a degree as part of the Ph D program The M Phil in those universities that offer it is usually awarded after the appropriate M A or M S as above is awarded and the degree candidate has completed all further requirements for the Ph D degree which may include additional language requirements course credits teaching experiences and comprehensive exams aside from the writing and defense of the dissertation itself This formalizes the all but dissertation ABD status used informally by some students and represents that the student has achieved a higher level of scholarship than the M A M S would indicate as such the M Phil is sometimes a helpful credential for those applying for teaching or research posts while completing their dissertation work for the Ph D degree itself Time Depending on the specific field of study completion of a Ph D program usually takes four to eight years of study after the those students who begin a Ph D program with a master s degree may complete their Ph D degree a year or two sooner As Ph D programs typically lack the formal structure of undergraduate education there are significant individual differences in the time taken to complete the degree Many U S universities have set a ten year limit for students in Ph D programs or refuse to consider graduate credit older than ten years as counting towards a Ph D degree Similarly students may be required to re take the comprehensive exam if they do not defend their dissertations within five years of taking it Overall 57 of students who begin a Ph D program in the US will complete their degree within ten years approximately 30 will drop out or be dismissed and the remaining 13 of students will continue on past ten years Funding Doctoral students are usually discouraged from engaging in external employment during the course of their graduate training As a result Ph D students at U S universities typically receive a tuition waiver and some form of annual stipend The source and amount of funding varies from field to field and university to university Many U S graduate students work as or while they are doctoral students Graduate schools increasingly තහව ර කර න ම ත encourage their students to seek outside funding many are supported by fellowships they obtain for themselves or by their advisers research grants from government agencies such as the and the Many and other well endowed universities provide funding for the entire duration of the degree program if it is short or for most of it Ph D candidacy A Ph D Candidate sometimes called is a postgraduate student at the doctoral level who has successfully satisfied the requirements for doctoral studies except for the final thesis or dissertation As such a Ph D Candidate is sometimes called an ABD All But Dissertation Although a minor distinction in postgraduate study achieving Ph D Candidacy is not without benefit For example Ph D Candidate status may coincide with an increase in the student s monthly stipend and may make the student eligible for additional employment opportunities Models of supervisionAt some universities there may be training for those wishing to supervise Ph D studies There is now a lot of literature published for academics who wish to do this such as Delamont Atkinson and Parry 1997 Indeed Dinham and Scott 2001 have argued that the worldwide growth in research students has been matched by increase in a number of what they term how to texts for both students and supervisors citing examples such as Pugh and Phillips 1987 These authors report empirical data on the benefits that Ph D students may gain if they publish their work and note that Ph D students are more likely to do this with adequate encouragement from their supervisors Wisker 2005 has noticed how research into this field has distinguished between two models of supervision The technical rationality model of supervision emphasising technique The negotiated order model being less mechanistic and emphasising fluid and dynamic change in the Ph D process These two models were first distinguished by Acker Hill and Black 1994 cited in Wisker 2005 Considerable literature exists on the expectations that supervisors may have of their students Phillips amp Pugh 1987 and the expectations that students may have of their supervisors Phillips amp Pugh 1987 Wilkinson 2005 in the course of Ph D supervision Similar expectations are implied by the Quality Assurance Agency s Code for Supervision Quality Assurance Agency 1999 cited in Wilkinson 2005 ම ව ත බලන නInternational Ph D Equivalent Degrees Belgium Dutch speaking Belgium French speaking Brazil Doutorado France Doctorat Greece Italy Latin America Doctorate Mexico Poland Doktor Portugal Spain Turkey Other Degrees Doctorate A general term describing a set of degrees analogous to the Ph D The highest degree awarded in a field usually a Ph D A student pursuing education past the bachelor s degree such as Masters Degree or a Ph D also ABD Term usually used unofficially for a graduate student who has completed all Ph D coursework but has yet to defend his or her dissertation Degree awarded by USSR and post Soviet states Degree awarded in various countries including ප ත ග ලය the Argentina ජර මන ය Switzerland ස ව ඩනය Finland ඕස ට ර ල ය ව නවස ලන තය Mexico and Ph D in popular culture Life or the lack thereof in Academia a comic strip by Jorge Chamසටහන Dinham S 2001 The experience of the results of disseminating the results of doctoral research Journal of Further and Higher Education 25 1 45 55 doi 10 1080 03098770020030498 a href wiki E0 B7 83 E0 B7 90 E0 B6 9A E0 B7 92 E0 B6 BD E0 B7 8A E0 B6 BD Cite journal title ස ක ල ල Cite journal cite journal a Cite has empty unknown parameter unused data help Text ISSN 1469 9486 ignored help The term doctor of philosophy is not generally applied by them to graduates in disciplines other than philosophy itself These doctoral degrees however are sometimes colloquially identified in English as Ph D degrees Makdisi George April June 1989 Scholasticism and Humanism in Classical Islam and the Christian West Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 2 175 182 175 77 doi 10 2307 604423 See for instance Rosenberg Ralph P 1962 Eugene Schuyler s Doctor of Philosophy Degree A Theory Concerning the Dissertation The Journal of Higher Education 33 381 386 doi 10 2307 1979947 subscription required Simpson Renate 1984 How the PhD came to Britain A Century of Struggle for Postgraduate Education Taylor and Francis ABC 2008 PhD students living below poverty line ABC News 2008 April 1 2 a href wiki E0 B7 83 E0 B7 90 E0 B6 9A E0 B7 92 E0 B6 BD E0 B7 8A E0 B6 BD Cite journal title ස ක ල ල 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B7 90 E0 B6 9A E0 B7 92 E0 B6 BD E0 B7 8A E0 B6 BD Cite journal title ස ක ල ල Cite journal cite journal a External link in code class cs1 code title code help http www esrcsocietytoday ac uk ESRCInfoCentre Images res grant linked studentships tcm6 12550 pdf Listing of Research I Universities 282 is the sum of all three categories of doctoral universities Wharton Doctoral Programs Application Requirements http www wharton upenn edu doctoral admissions apply requirements cfm scores ප රත ෂ ඨ පනය 2009 03 18 ස රක ෂ ත ප ටපත http www2 gsb columbia edu doctoral admissions index html ප රත ෂ ඨ පනය 2009 03 18 Master of Philosophy M Phil Policies and Regulations http www yale edu bulletin html2003 grad policies html ප රත ෂ ඨ පනය 2009 03 18 Research Doctorate Programmes US Department of Education 2006 06 18 In humanities ten years may not be enough to get a Ph D The Chronicle of Higher Education July 27 2007ය ම වDelamont S Atkinson P amp Parry O 1997 Supervising the Ph D A guide to success Buckingham Open University Press ISBN 0 335 19516 4 Dinham S amp Scott C 2001 The experience of the results of disseminating the results of doctoral research Journal of Further and Higher Education 25 1 45 55 ISSN 1469 9486 MacGillivray Alex Potts Gareth Raymond Polly Secrets of Their Success London New Economics Foundation 2002 Phillips E amp Pugh D S 1987 How to get a PhD managing the peaks and troughs of research Estelle M Phillips and D S Pugh Milton Keynes ISBN 0 335 15537 5 Simpson Renate How the PhD came to Britain A century of struggle for postgraduate education Society for Research into Higher Education Guildford 1983 Wellington J Bathmaker A M Hunt C McCullough G amp Sikes P 2005 Succeeding with your doctorate London Sage ISBN 1 4129 0116 2 Wilkinson D 2005 The essential guide to postgraduate study London SAGE ISBN 1 4129 0062 X hbk බ හ ර සබ ද ම External linksDoctorate Recipients from United States Universities Summary Report 2005 2009 09 14 at the Wayback Machine 1 9MiB 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