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Ministry addresses concern about substandard doctorates
The Ministry of Education and
Training said it will shut down substandard doctoral training categories in
order to improve the quality of PhDs in Vietnam.
The quality of doctorate
training in Vietnam has been questioned for a long time. Early this year, the
public raised concern when Hanoi-based Graduate Academy of Social Sciences
admitted 350 new PhD students in 2015 and 2016 and 165 students successfully
defended their doctoral theses last year.
The average training
expenditure for a student in Vietnam is VND15m (USD681) a year while the
average cost abroad is some USD15,000.
Deputy Minister of Education
and Training Bui Van Ga said about 160 facilities had doctoral training
courses for 970 different categories. In 2011, they conducted inspections and
warned that 101 categories would be shut down if they can't meet requirements.
Deputy
Minister of Education and Training Bui Van Ga (right)
"We
are conducting another inspection and will shut down substandard doctoral
training programmes," he said.
At the conference to improve
doctoral training programmes on November 11 held by the Ministry of Education
and Training, Ga admitted that many facilities were churning out PhD degree
holders without caring about the quality.
He said students wanting PhD
degrees mostly to earn promotion, should be first to blame. Secondly, most
instructors don't have any scientific research and the facilities also don't
meet required standards to open the programme.
In addition, current
regulations are also out of date and cause difficulties for education
facilities to raise funds to improve their programmes.
Nguyen Dinh Duc from Vietnam
National University in Hanoi emphasised that Vietnam had had great
achievements ever since it started inland doctoral training programme in
1976. However, recently, many theses proved to be low quality. Duc said
Vietnam must tighten the enrolment as well as the quality of instructors.
Tran Van Nhung, general
secretary of the National Committee on Professorship Titles, said only when
the quality of PhD holders were improved would they have high quality
professors. Nhung urged the government to issue a clear definition of a
Doctor of Philosophy to define the criteria.
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Tran
Van Nhung, general secretary of the National Committee on Professorship
Titles (right)
He went on to say they don't
need too many doctors of philosophy but all of them must have completed their
own work and research papers.
Other experts agreed that
they should give priority to students who learn for knowledge, are more
fluent in foreign languages or already have some research. Moreover, the
quality of the theses must be up to international standards.
Nguyen Dinh Duc, head of the
training board of Vietnam National University in Hanoi said, "If
excellent doctors of philosophy and professors are given priorities and
satisfactory treatments, it will create healthy competition and improve the
quality of the doctors."
By Hong Hanh, dtinews.vn
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Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 11, 2016
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