Hi Eduardo
Thank you for reminding us about this set of descriptors. A very plausible basis for a doctoral curriculum and one that is certainly of this age.
kind regards
David
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Professor of Design Research
Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Coventry University, UK
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> On 4 Jan 2018, at 06:37, Eduardo A. Corte-Real <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> The Dublin Descriptors are the general qualifications framework adopted in 2005 in all EU countries after the Bologna declaration of 1999.
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> " Qualifications that signify completion of the third cycle are awarded to students who:
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> • have demonstrated a systematic understanding of a field of study and mastery of the skills and methods of research associated with that field;
> • have demonstrated the ability to conceive, design, implement and adapt a substantial process of research with scholarly integrity;
> • have made a contribution through original research that extends the frontier of knowledge by developing a substantial body of work, some of which merits national or international refereed publication;
> • are capable of critical analysis, evaluation and synthesis of new and complex ideas;
> • can communicate with their peers, the larger scholarly community and with society in general about their areas of expertise;
> • can be expected to be able to promote, within academic and professional contexts, technological, social or cultural advancement in a knowledge based society."
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> http://ecahe.eu/w/index.php/Framework_for_Qualifications_of_the_European_Higher_Education_Area#Third_cycle_-_PhD
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> Best regards,
> Eduardo
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>
> Eduardo Corte-Real
> PhD Arch.
> Associate Professor
> Professor Associado com Agregação
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