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Imagining the PhD of the future

23rd October 201428th February 2019 Anna Debska

23 October 2014

Rachel Spronken-Smith, Dean, Graduate Research School, University of Otago, visited Queen’s University this week and delivered a lecture on graduate education, “The PhD: Is it Out of Alignment?”.

Read the full story on the Queen’s website.

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