Undergraduate courses are not properly equipping students to pursue doctorates, meaning that many undertaking PhDs are 鈥渓ess confident鈥 than those in past cohorts, a conference has heard.
Alison Hodge, professor of engineering leadership at Aston University, made the warning as universities prepare for a new government loan scheme that could help more students to enter doctoral study.
Undergraduate programmes 鈥渉ave been quite heavily structured鈥, she told delegates at a conference in London on 7 April. Course leaders have tried to encourage 鈥渋ndependence鈥 among undergraduates, but students are nonetheless 鈥渓ess confident, less standalone when they embark on PhDs鈥, than in the past, she said.
Later during the conference, she added: 鈥淲ith the expansion in numbers there are more people going into PhDs than perhaps were formerly鈥. But not all of these have the independence, self-reliance and 鈥渟lightly rebellious鈥 streak needed to get through a doctorate, Professor Hodge warned.
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More students believe 鈥 having done well at undergraduate level 鈥 that they can 鈥渟ail through鈥 a PhD using the same ways of working, she argued. The conference heard that a sizeable minority of PhD students still start a doctorate without studying a master鈥檚 first.
Asked whether she agreed with Professor Hodge, Clare Jones, a senior careers advisor for research staff and students at the University of Nottingham, said: 鈥淚 do think there is a bigger difference [now] between being on an undergraduate programme and then moving through to a PhD鈥.
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New PhD students 鈥渘eed to get hold of the fact very quickly that they are working differently鈥, she said.
A total of 12.8 per cent of research degree students in England will end up leaving without a qualification within seven years, according to relating to those who started a doctorate in 2010-11. However, this is a very slight improvement on earlier cohorts.
In March's Budget, it was confirmed that from 2018-19 doctoral students will be able to take on a 拢25,000 loan to help cover the cost of a PhD.
Steven Hill, Hefce鈥檚 head of research policy, told the event, Next Steps for Postgraduate Research: Funding, Quality of Provision and the High-Skilled Workforce, organised by the Westminster Higher Education Forum, that this sum would not cover the full living and fees cost of a PhD. Many students would therefore still need to find other sources of funding.
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Dr Hill added that 56 per cent of postgraduate research students now enter with a master鈥檚 qualification, a figure that had been increasing in recent years.
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