Connecting the PhD in Design: How PhDs label their Thesis Research

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Abstract

As design research matures, more designers pursue a PhD. In its turn, the PhD itself is changing from a solitary preparation for a career in academia toward an increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary and international experience and a greater variety of jobs. These developments call for greater opportunities for PhD candidates to build their network during the PhD. The WunderLibrary, developed in the EU-funded project DoCS4Design, aims to connect PhD candidates through a web-based platform for sharing educational and research materials and making contact. To seed the platform's ontology, the collection of tags which connect the items in it, we studied the keywords and metadata from a set of 342 PhD theses from the 6 PhD programmes in the project over the last decade. The collection of theses came with between three and six freely chosen keywords, typically provided by the authors. In this paper, we describe the process of curating the keywords and clustering the resulting data on three levels. This produced a set of 342 keywords and two levels of clustering. The raw data are openly available. We discuss data analysis and a spin-off application that uses higher-level labels to help PhD candidates describe their work.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLearnXDesign 2023: Case Studies
Subtitle of host publicationThe 7th International Conference for Design Education Researchers
EditorsD. Jones, N. Borekci, V. Clemente, J. Corazzo, N. Lotz, L.M. Nielsen, L. Noel
PublisherDesign Research Society
Number of pages10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventThe 7th International Conference for Design Education Researchers - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 29 Nov 20231 Dec 2023

Conference

ConferenceThe 7th International Conference for Design Education Researchers
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period29/11/231/12/23

Keywords

  • doctoral education
  • design research
  • Keywords
  • alignment;
  • research through design

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