volume 19 issue 1 pages 10-65

Development of the State Scientific Certification System in Russia within the Independent Academic Degree Award Principles: Tools, Outcomes, and Future Steps

Mikhail Petrov 1
Elena Loginova 1
Sergey Pakhomov 1
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Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-03-29
Abstract

Introduction. In Russia, 2023 has been declared the Year of the Educator and Mentor, emphasizing the need for systematic measures in the field of personnel development for the research and development sector, primarily through postgraduate education. The necessity to ensure the stability of the research and development sector arises due to new objectives of the government policy on scientific and technological development, including training personnel in priority fields and enhancing science management. Over the past decade, scientific periodicals have extensively discussed ways to improve the effectiveness of postgraduate studies, given the decline in researcher numbers and dissertation defense rates, stricter requirements for dissertation councils, and their evolving operational forms. This article attempts to explore the role of mentorship in science within the context of the scientific and technological development objectives set by the country's leadership. The study highlights trends in scientific mentorship development and defines its functions based on survey data from research advisors working in Russian universities and research organizations. The study identifies contradictions that need to be addressed and proposes ways to improve the work and status of research advisors. Methods. The empirical foundation of this study is based on a sociological survey of postgraduate students and applicants' research advisors with a candidate or doctoral degree — academic, scientific, and administrative and managerial personnel of universities and research organizations (N = 3000). The survey included representatives from all broad scientific fields (natural, technical, humanities, social, medical, agricultural). The survey was conducted in 2023. Results and Discussion. The study results reveal that the main challenges research advisors face when working with applicants for academic degrees are organizational and competence-related, tied to the high level of bureaucratization in scientific personnel training, lack of flexibility, insufficient time allocation, and poor competencies of the participants in this process, especially those responsible for scientific and technological development. The study notes an increase in the complexity of the functional roles of research advisors due to an outdated workload distribution system that hinders full participation in scientific personnel training to meet current demands. Research advisors believe they require specialized training and describe the current state of scientific personnel training as being in crisis, necessitating significant changes. The study identifies several directions for modernizing higher qualification personnel training to address scientific and technological development challenges: aligning postgraduate training with practical experience (transitioning to professional and industrial postgraduate education in experimental mode for certain fields); creating individualized tracks for dissertation preparation (implementing individual programs); conducting internships at enterprises oriented at knowledge-driven economy and academic mobility improvement; appointing consultants from companies alongside research advisors, etc. The study results are discussed in terms of gender, age, job differences, and affiliation to a specific field of science. Conclusion. The study suggests that adopting a hybrid model of scientific mentorship, which combines elements of the traditional model (the research advisor being the sole mentor) and other models (developmental mentorship, multiple mentors, supportive mentorship) prevalent in international practice, could help address certain organizational and competence-related issues. To enhance the benefits of postgraduate studies for the high-tech sector, special attention should be paid to natural and technical sciences, interdisciplinary research, dissertations commissioned by the industry, organizations, or companies, joint supervision models, and strengthening ties between universities, research organizations, and the economy sector itself among others.

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Petrov M., Loginova E., Pakhomov S. Development of the State Scientific Certification System in Russia within the Independent Academic Degree Award Principles: Tools, Outcomes, and Future Steps // Science Governance and Scientometrics. 2024. Vol. 19. No. 1. pp. 10-65.
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Petrov M., Loginova E., Pakhomov S. Development of the State Scientific Certification System in Russia within the Independent Academic Degree Award Principles: Tools, Outcomes, and Future Steps // Science Governance and Scientometrics. 2024. Vol. 19. No. 1. pp. 10-65.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.33873/2686-6706.2024.19-1.10-65
UR - https://doi.org/10.33873/2686-6706.2024.19-1.10-65
TI - Development of the State Scientific Certification System in Russia within the Independent Academic Degree Award Principles: Tools, Outcomes, and Future Steps
T2 - Science Governance and Scientometrics
AU - Petrov, Mikhail
AU - Loginova, Elena
AU - Pakhomov, Sergey
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/03/29
PB - Russian Research Institute of Economics - Politics and Law in Science and Technology
SP - 10-65
IS - 1
VL - 19
SN - 2686-6706
SN - 2686-6714
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@article{2024_Petrov,
author = {Mikhail Petrov and Elena Loginova and Sergey Pakhomov},
title = {Development of the State Scientific Certification System in Russia within the Independent Academic Degree Award Principles: Tools, Outcomes, and Future Steps},
journal = {Science Governance and Scientometrics},
year = {2024},
volume = {19},
publisher = {Russian Research Institute of Economics - Politics and Law in Science and Technology},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.33873/2686-6706.2024.19-1.10-65},
number = {1},
pages = {10--65},
doi = {10.33873/2686-6706.2024.19-1.10-65}
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Petrov, Mikhail, et al. “Development of the State Scientific Certification System in Russia within the Independent Academic Degree Award Principles: Tools, Outcomes, and Future Steps.” Science Governance and Scientometrics, vol. 19, no. 1, Mar. 2024, pp. 10-65. https://doi.org/10.33873/2686-6706.2024.19-1.10-65.