The EU-funded Enhancing Doctoral Education (EDE) project was recently launched at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (Stias) during a workshop held from 22 to 24 January.
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- Strengthening Postgraduate Supervision (Dutch-funded through NUFFIC)
- Enhancing Postgraduate Education (CBHE Erasmus+)
- Creating Postgraduate Collaborations (CBHE Erasmus+)
The project is managed by Sioux McKenna (South African lead), Lillian Omondi (Kenyan lead), and Colette Gerards and Esther den Hartog (European leads). Over four years, their goal is to develop a comprehensive framework for doctoral education policy and implementation.
McKenna emphasised that the initiative seeks to identify gaps between policy and practice across the participating countries, exchange innovative strategies, and create shared resources to support doctoral supervisors, candidates, and institutions.
Speaking at the launch, Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation & Strategic Partnerships, Dr Kwezi Mzilikazi, highlighted the importance of cross-border collaboration. "Doctoral education should extend beyond individual qualifications to make a broader impact," she stated.
With a strong international partnership and a focus on structural reform, the EDE project aims to enhance the global landscape of doctoral education—ensuring it remains relevant, impactful, and globally interconnected.