Research Career after Thesis Defence: The Case of Four Fields of Study in Russia

IF 0.7 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Voprosy Obrazovaniya-Educational Studies Moscow Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.17323/1814-9545-2022-4-260-297
V. Slepykh, Andrey Lovakov, M. Yudkevich
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Abstract

A PhD degree is a necessary qualification for becoming a full-fledged member of the academic community and is often considered as a first step in one’s academic career. However, little is known about how the further careers of those who receive a PhD degree in Russia develop. In this article, we explore the diversity of academic careers of Russian researchers. The main focus of the study is on researchers' productivity and mobility. Also, attention is paid to the differences between researchers who graduated from academic organisations in different sectors. We analysed data on 2,102 researchers who defended PhD theses at Russian dissertation councils in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics in 2012. We found that more than half of PhD holders continue their careers in academia, and the vast majority of them publish their works in globally visible journals. The proportion of researchers with low productivity is smaller than the proportion of those highly productive. Both the academic and geographic mobility of Russian researchers is low. The sector of the academic organisation in which the PhD thesis was written matters: researchers from leading universities and the research sector are more productive and less mobile than researchers from universities without special status. Thus, it can be concluded that the PhD degree is primarily a stepping stone to an academic profession, and those who have chosen this path are quite competitive at the global level.
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论文答辩后的研究生涯:以俄罗斯的四个研究领域为例
博士学位是成为学术界正式成员的必要资格,通常被认为是学术生涯的第一步。然而,那些在俄罗斯获得博士学位的人的职业发展情况却鲜为人知。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了俄罗斯研究人员学术生涯的多样性。研究的重点是研究人员的生产力和流动性。此外,还注意了从不同部门的学术组织毕业的研究人员之间的差异。我们分析了2012年在俄罗斯生物、化学、数学和物理论文委员会为博士论文辩护的2102名研究人员的数据。我们发现,超过一半的博士学位持有者在学术界继续他们的职业生涯,其中绝大多数人在全球知名期刊上发表了他们的作品。低生产力科研人员的比例小于高生产力科研人员的比例。俄罗斯研究人员的学术和地域流动性都很低。撰写博士论文的学术组织部门很重要:来自一流大学和研究部门的研究人员比来自没有特殊地位的大学的研究人员更有生产力,流动性更低。因此,可以得出结论,博士学位主要是学术职业的垫脚石,而那些选择这条道路的人在全球范围内具有相当的竞争力。
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Voprosy Obrazovaniya-Educational Studies Moscow
Voprosy Obrazovaniya-Educational Studies Moscow EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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