Ensaio (Jan 2024)

From academic doctorates to professional doctorates: Comparative analysis of experiences in Ibero-America

  • André José Fruchi,
  • Adolfo-Ignacio Calderón,
  • Josefina Patiño Salceda,
  • Margarita Figueroa Bustos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-40362024003203959
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 122
pp. 140 – 164

Abstract

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Professional Doctorates (PD) as a model of doctoral training, parallel to and independent from the traditional Academic Doctorates, began to expand throughout the 1990s in countries of the Anglo-Saxon world, echoing timidly in Ibero-American countries. This article carried out a comparative study between the PDs of Brazil and Mexico, the only countries in the Ibero-American region that have created PDs in their educational systems, aiming to analyze their convergences, divergences, and specificities. This is an exploratory, analytic-descriptive, bibliographic, and documental study. Among other important findings, it is noteworthy that unlike the Mexican norms that relate PD specifically to the professional development of doctoral students, in Brazil there is a broader, prevailing conception aimed at increasing the productivity of companies and public and private organizations, technology transfer and the production of innovative knowledge.

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