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Null effects of boot camps and short-format training for PhD students in life sciences

机译:新兵训练营和短期形式的博士生对生命科学的空洞影响

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Many PhD programs incorporate boot camps and summer bridge programs to accelerate the development of doctoral students’ research skills and acculturation into their respective disciplines. These brief, high-intensity experiences span no more than several weeks and are typically designed to expose graduate students to data analysis techniques, to develop scientific writing skills, and to better embed incoming students into the scholarly community. However, there is no previous study that directly measures the outcomes of PhD students who participate in such programs and compares them to the outcomes of students who did not participate. Likewise, no previous study has used a longitudinal design to assess these outcomes over time. Here we show that participation in such programs is not associated with detectable benefits related to skill development, socialization into the academic community, or scholarly productivity for students in our sample. Analyzing data from 294 PhD students in the life sciences from 53 US institutions, we found no statistically significant differences in outcomes between participants and nonparticipants across 115 variables. These results stand in contrast to prior studies presenting boot camps as effective interventions based on participant satisfaction and perceived value. Many universities and government agencies (e.g., National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation) invest substantial resources in boot camp and summer bridge activities in the hopes of better supporting scientific workforce development. Our findings do not reveal any measurable benefits to students, indicating that an allocation of limited resources to alternative strategies with stronger empirical foundations warrants consideration.
机译:许多博士学位课程都结合了新兵训练营和夏季桥梁课程,以加快博士生研究技能的发展和对各自学科的适应。这些短暂的,高强度的经历不超过几周,通常旨在使研究生接触数据分析技术,发展科学写作技能,并更好地将入学学生纳入学术界。但是,以前没有研究直接测量参与此类计划的博士生的成绩并将其与未参加该课程的学生的成绩进行比较。同样,以前没有研究使用纵向设计来评估这些结果随时间的变化。在这里,我们表明参与此类计划与我们的样本中的学生与技能开发,社交化,学术界社交化或学术生产率提升相关的可检测收益没有关联。分析来自美国53个机构的294名生命科学博士学位学生的数据,我们发现参与者和非参与者在115个变量之间的结局在统计上没有显着差异。这些结果与先前的研究相反,先前的研究将新兵训练营作为基于参与者满意度和感知价值的有效干预措施。许多大学和政府机构(例如美国国立卫生研究院和国家科学基金会)在新兵训练营和夏季桥梁活动中投入了大量资源,以期更好地支持科学劳动力的发展。我们的发现并未给学生带来任何可衡量的收益,这表明需要考虑将有限的资源分配给具有更强经验基础的替代策略。

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