Hello Gavin,
sorry for responding bit late to your exel list of PhD.
Just short annotations:
In order to be precise, in Germany we don't have "PhD", but "Dr. phil.
" (and many others such as Dr. med.; Dr. rer.nat., Dr. Ing. etc.) At
design faculties (especially when you earn your degree in design
history or even art history) you get the Dr.phil.
At the University of Wuppertal the entry of this title is missing; if
one finishes her doctoral studies, she get the Dr. phil. The faculty is
called "design and art".
Concerning the "Bauhaus-Universität" you should add "Weimar" (Bauhaus
University Weimar). The faculty is called "Gestaltung" (design) and
comprises Fine Art, Product Design, Visual Communication, Art
Education and Public Arts.
In Finland, at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, doctoral
students get a "DA", the abbreviation for Doctor of Arts. The doctoral
studies include taught course elements and doctoral students must
collect credit points.
Best regards,
Dagmar
Am 10.03.2008 um 00:48 schrieb Gavin Melles:
> Helo listers
> Many thanks to those who have bumped the numbers up on the coursework
> research survey to n=94 (and some ongoing). Any further inputs
> gratefully received, particularly from those in India and South East
> Asia, but not exclusively. And any PhD students also. Any of those who
> have recently received my excel list of PhD programs are particularly
> encouraged to respond, and also anyone whose design doctorate (and I
> know there are many) where structured coursework is part of the PhD or
> other doctorate program:
>
> http://opinio.online.swin.edu.au/s?s=2652 (password = design)
>
> A better response rate will inform a better paper to emerge addressing
> this question.
>
> Gavin Melles
>
> Dr Gavin Melles
> Research Fellow, Faculty of Design
> Swinburne University of Technology
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinmelles
>
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