Doctoral students should be required to consider the potential impact of their research throughout their studies, the head of the UK鈥檚 largest doctoral training school has argued.
Speaking at the UK Council for Graduate Education鈥檚 annual conference, Elizabeth Halton, director of UCL鈥檚 Doctoral School, said her institution currently required its doctoral researchers to submit an impact statement describing the likely influence of their research when submitting their PhD thesis.
But doctoral students should be asked to start thinking about impact years earlier, she told the event at UCL East on 4 July.
鈥淲e should be embedding activity around impact from the start,鈥 said Ms Halton, whose institution has about 8,000 doctoral researchers, roughly 5 per cent of all UK PhD students.
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鈥淚mpact should an expectation in all doctoral degrees for the benefit of both researchers and society,鈥 she continued, arguing that considering the聽likely application of their research聽would help students to hone critical thinking and public presentation skills.
鈥淭raining to think about impact would help them develop these critical thinking skills which are what employers think about more than the actual topic of [a PhD student鈥檚] research,鈥 said Ms Halton.
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In addition to providing training about how to reflect on impact, doctoral supervisors might also have to consider whether traditional assessment methods 鈥 such as the PhD thesis 补苍诲听viva voce examination聽鈥 were the right ways to evaluate this kind of activity, added Ms Halton.
鈥淲e should be looking at assessment and whether it is what we should be doing,鈥 she said.
Introducing an additional impact requirement to the PhD is likely to find some resistance, with doctoral training institutions already having to provide professional development opportunities for PhD students, such as internships, in addition to providing teaching opportunities and training in research ethics and writing skills.
Some doctoral supervisors are sceptical of the impact agenda聽altogether, said Ms Halton, who said some viewed exaggerated claims for the wider impact of research as 鈥淏S statements鈥.
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However, Ms Halton argued that the need to articulate impact would be 鈥渆ssential to the future of the doctorate鈥.
With some 113,000 people in the UK currently studying for doctorates, of which only about 45 per cent would remain in academia after receiving their qualification, she argued that 鈥渘ow is the moment to think about doctoral training and how it can impact society more deeply.鈥
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