2017
DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2017.1378634
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Are researchers in Europe European researchers? A study of doctoral researchers at the University of Luxembourg

Abstract: How doctoral researchers (and their supervisors) experience and conceptualise the process of becoming a researcher and the identifications that are enacted during the process has hitherto been researched only in terms of disciplinary and professional identities. Yet, within Europe, the creation of a common Higher Education Area has a potential impact on the doctoral experience and there is a declared intention to encourage doctoral students to see themselves as European researchers. The University of Luxembour… Show more

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“…I am learning to think and gather information in alignment with what is done in that specific community. This reinforces the importance of experiencing activities that are 'automatically' linked with an international scope of research during the PhD (Byram et al 2017). For instance, reading in another language to become aware of previous research developed in one's research field is considered by doctoral students to be mandatory.…”
Section: Doing What Researchers Domentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…I am learning to think and gather information in alignment with what is done in that specific community. This reinforces the importance of experiencing activities that are 'automatically' linked with an international scope of research during the PhD (Byram et al 2017). For instance, reading in another language to become aware of previous research developed in one's research field is considered by doctoral students to be mandatory.…”
Section: Doing What Researchers Domentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Researcher mobility, for instance the one supported by the Erasmus program, has also been identified as an important factor by the Luxembourg case of the EUROMEC project. According to Byram et al (2017), mobility plans and agreements between different European universities and in different countries may contribute to creating an identify of a doctoral researcher in Europe. Nevertheless, while this may be a desirable output for European citizens, it may be problematic for students coming from other countries, in particular developing countries, as it will be highlighted in the following section.…”
Section: Mobility Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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