ABSTRACT
Scientific and professional developments in the coming decade will have profound implications for social work doctoral education and the research and academic careers doctoral students are preparing for. These developments include the knowledge explosion, corporatization of the university and related effects, and the emergence of the Grand Challenges for Social Work initiative delimiting key directions for social work research and practice. We consider potential effects of these developments on doctoral social work education and proffer curricular, pedagogic, and programmatic recommendations for improving doctoral education in the coming decade.
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Matthew Owen Howard
Matthew Owen Howard is Frank A. Daniels Distinguished Professor for Human Services Policy Information and the Associate Dean for Doctoral Education in the School of Social Work, Mark W. Fraser is professor emeritus, and Gary L. Bowen is Dean and Kenan Distinguished Professor in the School of Social Work at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.