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Quelle formation pour les docteurs face au marché du travail ?
2002
L'idée de ce colloque est partie d'une préoccupation conjointe des chercheurs de l'Iredu et des experts de la Mission scientifique universitaire, visant à déclencher un débat autour de la formation doctorale, alimenté par des résultats de recherches et des études de cas. Les principales questions abordées concernent le rôle joué actuellement par la recherche académique, dans les processus d'innovation des entreprises ; le rôle des doctorants et des docteurs dans le processus de liaison entre recherche académique et recherche des entreprises ; les objectifs de la formation doctorale, qui peuvent être de former pour la recherche notamment publique ou de former pour des activités de cadres sup…
Applying transdisciplinary sustainability transitions research in international social work doctoral training
2022
In the last 15 years, transdisciplinary research of sustainability transitions has become an increasingly powerful approach. We discuss it as a perspective for social work discipline, and as a theoretical-conceptual frame of a new international doctoral training and research programme in social work taking place in seven European countries. In our qualitative study, we investigate how the participating social work doctoral students reflect upon transdisciplinarity and understand the interconnectivity between environmental, ecological, and social sustainability transitions—which is widely recognised as a highly complex challenge of sustainability. The data used included the students’ learnin…
Special Issue on Higher education and its clients : institutional responses to changes in demand and in environment
2002
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Le recrutement des jeunes docteurs dans le secteur privé
2007
This paper explores the relationship between the characteristics of the doctoral training and the recruitment of young PhDs in the private sector in France. We used information from a national representative survey of 1246 PhDs graduated in 2001 and interviewed in 2004. We focus on the recruitment and PhD returns among research-based jobs and non-research jobs in the private sector. Our econometrics results show that access and wages in the R&D jobs strongly depends on previous labour experience during the PhD (participation in a research contract, private funding for the PhD). In addition, we find that PhD students who expressed a preference for academia pay a wage penalty when they access…