
A Descriptive Analysis of Doctoral Studies in Spain: Recent Changes
Author(s) -
Magdalena Jiménez Ramírez
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.4995/head16.2016.2771
Subject(s) - decree , novelty , internationalization , descriptive research , adaptation (eye) , descriptive statistics , political science , knowledge management , sociology , computer science , business , psychology , social science , social psychology , statistics , mathematics , neuroscience , international trade , law
The adaptation of Doctoral studies to the European Higher Education Area has involved a complex regulatory change in Spain, with the aim of harmonizing this stage of training with European guidelines. Royal Decree 99/2011 established a new organizational structure for the Doctorate and sets out the guidelines, conditions and procedures that are to regulate the new Doctoral studies. In this paper we describe some of the most significant changes, including, among others, the novelty of the creation of Doctoral Schools, and we likewise present a succinct descriptive overview of some data resulting from the implementation of the regulations on the configuration and putting into practice of the new Doctoral studies. We conclude that these transformations are complex at the levels of management, organization and operation, although they have involved a move towards training that qualifies candidates in research competencies within a setting of internationalization and European mobility.