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Results of the Doctoral Studies of the Moldovan Government Members

Gheorghe Cuciureanu

Intellectus, 2023, issue 2, 36-46

Abstract: Carrying out doctoral studies is an opportunity to develop useful skills not only in the academic career, but in any human activity: data collection, information analysis, communication, organization and decision-making. Considering this fact, the doctoral theses of 7 members of the Government of the Republic of Moldova who hold the scientific doctor’s degree were analyzed in the study. It is noted that the theses are defended in political science, law, economics, medicine and mathematics and that the current activity of the ministers has connections, for the most part, with doctoral research topics. In this way, doctoral studies can help members of the Government to perform their functional duties more effectively, including in the development of scientific evidence-based strategies and policies and the establishment of important domestic and international cooperations, and also generate hopes that the authorities will try to improve the situation of cience in the Republic of Moldova, thereby reducing the gaps in this chapter compared to the European Union.

Keywords: doctoral theses; ministers; science; evidence-based decisions; skills; doctoral studies. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.56329/1810-7087.23.2.04

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