Improvements to a Neuroscience Graduate Program Derived from an Analysis of Previous Studies of Quality in Graduate Education

Abstract

The question of how to determine the quality of an educational program has been examined for many years by everyone from scientists to popular magazines. In order to enhance the quality of a Neuroscience graduate program, a set of parameters to define "quality" must first be established. Drawing upon material from several scientific studies done over the last 75 years, this definition is described. Using those guidelines a series of recommendations is made as to how a university can increase the quality of its Neuroscience Program.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1998
Accession Number
AD1011763

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