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sifu_sensei
Joined: 25 Nov 2004 Posts: 25
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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 4:53 am Post subject: Australian Doctoral Qualifications Recognised in UK? |
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Hi all
I'm a Brit who has been teaching abroad for nearly 12 years and am currently working in the UAE. I am in the process of applying to several doctoral programmes at the moment; a couple of part-time PhD's in the UK, which I could complete mostly by distance learning, and a Doctor of Applied Linguistics from Macquarie in Australia.
I know that UK universities will recognise professional doctorates, such as the EdD, as being suitable qualifications for teaching and lecturing at university level. However, I'm not sure about the standing of an Australian qualification, even one from such a respected insitution as Macquarie. The Macquarie programme looks great, but the title "D App Ling" would be unfamiliar to many, and certainly doesn't look as familiar as "PhD", even though Macquarie insists that the standard is the same.
Does anyone here know how the qualification would be viewed by universities in the UK if I were to apply for a position as a lecturer on, for example, a Masters in TESOL or Applied Linguistics programme? As I say, I like the look of the programme, which involves coursework, research training and an 80,000 word thesis, but I'd like to know how recognised it'd be in the UK. I wouldn't want 6 years' work and 20,000 pounds to be in vain.
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sifu_sensei
Joined: 25 Nov 2004 Posts: 25
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 4:04 am Post subject: Help Please |
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Hi
I'm about to make a decision between a UK PhD and the Macquarie Doctorate in Applied linguistics.
Does anyone know how respected Macquarie is, and whether their Doctorate would help me get a UK university job?
Thanks
Sifu |
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eltbert
Joined: 14 Feb 2005 Posts: 12
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Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:18 pm Post subject: |
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sifu_sensei,
The Linguistics Department at Macquarie is certainly one of the strongest of its kind in Australia and is well-respected within the field of Linguistics. However,the D. App. Ling. is an online doctorate programme and its recognition could be at issue. I can't imagine how it'll be difficult for you to obtain a faculty appointment though, if by the time you graduate, you have developed a decent publication track record. You'll hear that people have difficulty getting a junior lecturing position even with say a PhD from UCL or Oxford if their publication record isn't impressive and are unable to demonstrate that they've made any significant contribution to the field. |
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sifu_sensei
Joined: 25 Nov 2004 Posts: 25
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:56 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the reply eltbert. Are you writing from within the UK?
I'm hoping the fact that the DAppLing is online won't be a problem as my Masters from the UK was also online, and most countries will accept online degrees now.
Thanks for your advice regarding publications as a few other people have told me that a publication record is more important than the title of your degree. As you say, Macquarie is a respected university so I'm hoping that a doctorate from there will stand me in good stead for a university career.
Cheers
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