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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2015 · 7 MIN

Are There too Many PhDs?

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The question comes up every few years but seems particularly relevant today as funding for scientific research gets tighter and the numbers of academic jobs decrase. Richard Dorsky, Ph.D., director of the neuroscience graduate program at the University of Utah, talks about how graduate programs are responding to this issue, and what could happen if these programs decrease the number of PhDs they produce.

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