“Publish SCI papers or no degree”: practices of Chinese doctoral supervisors in response to the publication pressure on science students
Abstract
Publishing English papers in journals listed in Science Citation Index (SCI) has become a requirement for degree conferment for doctoral science students at many universities in China. The publication requirement engenders high pressure for doctoral students and their supervisors and shapes the politics of the relationship between the two parties. This is illustrated in the present paper which reports a study conducted at a prestigious...
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Title
“Publish SCI papers or no degree”: practices of Chinese doctoral supervisors in response to the publication pressure on science students
Published Date
Feb 6, 2015
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
545 - 558
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