TY - JOUR
T1 - EXPERIENCES OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS STUDYING FOR A DOCTORAL DEGREE IN THE MEXICAN CONTEXT
AU - Galbán-Lozano, Sara Elvira
AU - Garcia-Bejar, Ligia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Aim/Purpose To understand the experiences of full-time university professors at a Mexican university who are pursuing a doctoral degree, this study seeks to describe the experiences of doctoral students who are also university professors. The study focuses on the intentions, experiences, and prospects regarding the decision to study for a doctorate as a university professor. Background This research has a dual background. On the one hand, there is the institutional interest in establishing an academic and professional profile of university professors studying for a doctorate in decision-making. On the other hand, the researchers who conducted this study maintain an interest in deepening knowledge of the doctoral process and researcher training. In the field of educational research, this article seeks to strengthen the almost nil research carried out specifically in Mexico on university professors who study for a doctorate, particularly in private institutions. Methodology The research design is based on the interpretive paradigm, with a qualitative approach and a phenomenological perspective. A semi-structured interview was used to explore the individual experiences of 17 university professors who are studying for a doctorate. Contribution This study is unique in that it explores the personal and professional views of university professors studying for a doctoral degree, providing further insight into academic and professional profiles.
AB - Aim/Purpose To understand the experiences of full-time university professors at a Mexican university who are pursuing a doctoral degree, this study seeks to describe the experiences of doctoral students who are also university professors. The study focuses on the intentions, experiences, and prospects regarding the decision to study for a doctorate as a university professor. Background This research has a dual background. On the one hand, there is the institutional interest in establishing an academic and professional profile of university professors studying for a doctorate in decision-making. On the other hand, the researchers who conducted this study maintain an interest in deepening knowledge of the doctoral process and researcher training. In the field of educational research, this article seeks to strengthen the almost nil research carried out specifically in Mexico on university professors who study for a doctorate, particularly in private institutions. Methodology The research design is based on the interpretive paradigm, with a qualitative approach and a phenomenological perspective. A semi-structured interview was used to explore the individual experiences of 17 university professors who are studying for a doctorate. Contribution This study is unique in that it explores the personal and professional views of university professors studying for a doctoral degree, providing further insight into academic and professional profiles.
KW - Mexican context
KW - doctoral studies
KW - institutional conditions
KW - student experiences
KW - university professors
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85142887691&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.28945/5028
DO - 10.28945/5028
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85142887691
SN - 1556-8881
VL - 17
SP - 459
EP - 477
JO - International Journal of Doctoral Studies
JF - International Journal of Doctoral Studies
ER -