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PhD Survey 2011. Some results. Respondents. Active PhD:s Number of respondents: 403 Response rate: 57 % Women : 58 % or respondents Foreign degree : 34 % of respondents Respondents per faculty : LTJ: 54 respondents ( response rate: 65 %)
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PhD Survey 2011 Someresults
Respondents • Active PhD:s • Numberof respondents: 403 • Response rate: 57 % • Women: 58 % or respondents • Foreigndegree: 34 % of respondents Respondents per faculty: • LTJ: 54 respondents (response rate: 65 %) • NL: 165 respondents (response rate: 52 %) • S: 100 respondents (response rate: 58 %) • VH: 81 respondents (response rate: 45 %)
Otherresults Introduction etc. • 2 of 3 wereformallyintroduced. • 48 % has had a ”medarbetarsamtal” • 83 % knowshowtocontact Doktorandombudsmannen – decreasingnumber! Reports on harassments: • 24 individuals has reportedharassments. • 14 individuals(11 women) reportharassmentwithregardto gender Health problems: • 61 % feel stress everyweek • 50 % havedifficultiesconcentrating • 46 % have pain in neck/shoulders
To be improved… Comments from respondents on: • Supervision • Courses: number and quality • Research environment: scientificdiscussion, infrastructure • Psychosocialenvironment • Salary, workingconditions • Information, introduction • Career planning • Communication language
To sumup • PhD:s in general aresatisfied. • PhD:s aremoresatisfied 2011 than 2006 (same as 2009) • Men aremoresatisfiedthatwomen. • Foreign PhD:s aremoresatisfiedthan Swedish PhD:s. • No major differencesbetweenfaculties. • Theyaresatisfiedwith supervision, less satisfiedwithnumberofcourses (ownsubjet) • Therearereports on harassments. • Many PhD:s feel stress.