Internationalization impact on Ph.D. training policy in Russia: Insights from the comparative document analysis

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Abstract

The relevance of the study is due to the need for an objective picture of the Russian third level tertiary education transformation driven by internationalization issues and global trends in education. The article provides an analytical comparative review of the official documents related to the main phases of education reform in Russia and focuses on the system of PhD training which has undergone significant reorganization in recent years. A series of alterations introduced into the theory and practice of postgraduate education in Russia are traced in regulatory documents and interpreted in terms of growing internationalization demand. Possible implications for further development of the research human potential in Russia are being discussed. The method of comparative document analysis produces the best possible insight into the subject. The findings of the study contribute to the understanding of current challenges facing the system of doctoral studies in Russia and lead to certain conclusions on the transformation of educational policy in relation to PhD training under the influence of internationalization agenda.

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Chigisheva, O., Soltovets, E., & Bondarenko, A. (2017). Internationalization impact on Ph.D. training policy in Russia: Insights from the comparative document analysis. Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 8(2), 178–190. https://doi.org/10.17499/jsser.360872

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