Ramos Ana, Ferreira Daniel
Studies and Planning Division, Foundation for Science and Technology, Lisbon, Portugal.
F1000Res. 2025 Feb 17;13:1101. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.150552.2. eCollection 2024.
Over the past three decades, Portugal has invested significantly in doctoral training. However, there is a lack of up-to-date information on the success of scholarship holders in obtaining the degree or on their subsequent career paths.
This study analysed four cohorts of scholarship holders funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology between 1995 and 2012. The professional situation at different points in time after the Ph.D. (5, 10, 15 and 20 years) was studied.
The success rate for obtaining the degree was 88%, which is comparable to other European countries for doctorates completed with funding over a period of 3-4 years. The average time to obtain the degree was 5.06 years. The time to degree was influenced by the scientific field, the nationality of the scholarship holder, and the location of the institution awarding the degree (in Portugal or abroad). The gender or age range of the scholarship recipients did not influence the time required for graduation.The analysis of the career and sector of activity of these graduates at different points in time after obtaining the Ph.D. revealed that approximately 60% percent of the graduates were engaged in R&D activities at some point in their career paths, but this percentage diminished from the oldest to the most recent cohorts. In 2020, 63% of the graduates were engaged in R&D activities, and almost half were employed in higher education as teachers, researchers, or scholarship holders.
This study showed that there are still challenges to address concerning the integration of doctoral graduates into non-academic research positions. On the other hand, it has demonstrated an efficient use of public funds, with high success rates and a time to degree that is within the average of other European countries.
在过去三十年里,葡萄牙在博士培养方面投入巨大。然而,关于奖学金获得者获得学位的成功率或其后续职业道路,缺乏最新信息。
本研究分析了1995年至2012年间由科学技术基金会资助的四批奖学金获得者。研究了博士毕业后不同时间点(5年、10年、15年和20年)的职业状况。
获得学位的成功率为88%,与其他欧洲国家在3至4年资助期内完成博士学位的成功率相当。获得学位的平均时间为5.06年。获得学位的时间受科学领域、奖学金获得者的国籍以及授予学位的机构所在地(在葡萄牙或国外)影响。奖学金获得者的性别或年龄范围不影响毕业所需时间。对这些毕业生在获得博士学位后不同时间点的职业和活动领域分析表明,约60%的毕业生在其职业生涯的某个阶段从事研发活动,但这一比例从最早一批到最近一批逐渐下降。2020年,63%的毕业生从事研发活动,近一半受雇于高等教育机构担任教师、研究人员或奖学金获得者。
本研究表明,在将博士毕业生融入非学术研究岗位方面仍有挑战需要应对。另一方面,它展示了公共资金的有效利用,成功率高,获得学位的时间在其他欧洲国家的平均水平之内。