What Took Them So Long? Explaining PhD Delays among Doctoral Candidates -
Rens van de Schoot, Mara A. Yerkes, Jolien M. Mouw, Hans Sonneveld,LOS, Published
: July 23, 2013
Abstract
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delay in PhD completion, while likely undesirable for PhD candidates,
can also be detrimental to universities if and when PhD delay leads to
attrition/termination. Termination of the PhD trajectory can lead to
individual stress, a loss of valuable time and resources invested in the
candidate and can also mean a loss of competitive advantage. Using data
from two studies of doctoral candidates in the Netherlands, we take a
closer look at PhD duration and delay in doctoral completion.
Specifically, we address the question: Is it possible to predict which
PhD candidates will experience delays in the completion of their
doctorate degree? If so, it might be possible to take steps to shorten
or even prevent delay, thereby helping to enhance university
competitiveness. Moreover, we discuss practical do's and don'ts for
universities and graduate schools to minimize delays.