Skip to main content

Questions tagged [developing-countries]

On challenges specific to students, academics, and researchers in developing countries.

Filter by
Sorted by
Tagged with
19 votes
10 answers
10k views

Is there a rationale for working in academia in developing countries?

Most people try to work in the academia of rich and developed countries. I suspect that the rationale for not working in developing countries includes factors such as low-quality healthcare, weak ...
user366312's user avatar
  • 5,883
-5 votes
2 answers
238 views

In which countries do more universities provide provision of 'baby care' while working time? [closed]

Many software and multinational companies provide 'baby care' centres for their employees. It generally helps (married) women to do their work peacefully as the employees or maids in baby care centres ...
hanugm's user avatar
  • 7,797
1 vote
2 answers
1k views

Is there any rule in US that prohibits recruiting as faculty the students studied in the same university/institution?

There is a phenomenon in my country. I am not judging whether it is correct or not because of my ignorance on it. My honest opinion, as per my current knowledge, is that the phenomenon is bad as whole....
hanugm's user avatar
  • 7,797
21 votes
6 answers
7k views

Role of textbook reading for a PhD student

When I start reading a research paper in my research area, I flooded with a lot of new words, techniques etc.. In the majority of cases, I start reading the relevant textbooks for expertise in order ...
hanugm's user avatar
  • 7,797
17 votes
12 answers
11k views

Should I not ask my students about their hometown?

Recently, I taught a class of five students. I asked for their native place and all said that their hometown is X, but I didn't tell them my reason for asking. I asked them because I can communicate ...
hanugm's user avatar
  • 7,797
3 votes
1 answer
1k views

Does rushing work in a PhD happen by nature (of the degree) or is it applied (by supervisor)? [closed]

A research paper may take several months to understand for a beginner, based on its complexity. Although a student is good with the required background in that broad domain, she has to understand ...
hanugm's user avatar
  • 7,797
1 vote
0 answers
185 views

Is there any country that does not use English for publishing?

In my country, all the literature and medium of instruction, pertaining to research, is in English only. Due to less proficiency of earlier generations in English and several other linguistic reasons, ...
hanugm's user avatar
  • 7,797
77 votes
7 answers
10k views

What standards should I apply when evaluating a PhD thesis from a weaker university?

I have been asked to serve on the examination committee for a PhD thesis. It's in the area of machine learning. It's from a university in a developing country. My job is to provide a written report, ...
jmmcd's user avatar
  • 1,241
0 votes
2 answers
231 views

Why are some countries more popular destinations for higher education than the other? [closed]

In the above table, we see that 4/10 countries are from the anglosphere. I am surprised to see Ireland and New Zealand not making into the list despite having well-developed economies and higher ...
user366312's user avatar
  • 5,883
20 votes
2 answers
2k views

Breaking the (perhaps perceived) academic (poverty) cycle

Background information: Field: Neuroscience (neuroimaging); Country: India; currently: grad student Working in a country that may not always have a lot of financial resources, we usually face ...
stuckstat's user avatar
  • 1,131
16 votes
4 answers
4k views

Do my country and the standard of my supervisor affect the quality of my PhD?

I'm almost going to start my PhD. Out of curiosity, I searched for several effective researchers in several fields over the internet. Most of the common property among almost of them are 1) Working ...
hanugm's user avatar
  • 7,797
25 votes
3 answers
6k views

Does country of author influence the rejection of research paper

One of my faculty, during a lecture, told the following lines some good journals and conferences even consider the country of authors and sometimes they think that the research papers from a ...
hanugm's user avatar
  • 7,797
5 votes
5 answers
866 views

Alternative to PhD?

As a bachelors student in mathematics, I took various courses in Algebra, Analysis, Number Theory, Geometry and Topology. I am pretty much interested in every field and I don't want to specialize in a ...
dev_aur0ra's user avatar
5 votes
4 answers
4k views

When may a PhD student start publishing? [closed]

I am a 3rd-year PhD student in Theoretical Computer Science, having started the PhD program after completing my bachelor in Computer Science. Questions: Is it okay for a PhD student in their third ...
user avatar
24 votes
8 answers
6k views

Feeling unprepared for PhD because of poor educational system in my home country. Should I leave PhD to retake courses somewhere else?

I will give some background. I am from a third world country, and I am doing my math PhD in Europe. During high school and university years I participated in many maths competitions, and even got to ...
jhndoe's user avatar
  • 353
15 votes
2 answers
3k views

Becoming a Professor in a Developing Country after a PhD in the US: Feasibility and Challenges

I'm applying for PhD programs and I'm thinking about what I'll do afterward. Specifically, I did my undergraduate in a well-respected US university and am applying to similar tier universities for a ...
user78823's user avatar
  • 151
3 votes
1 answer
110 views

Travel grants to lecture in a poor country: where to apply? [closed]

I have always wanted to lecture at a university in a poor country, something like volunteering. I am currently in Australia and I have been in touch with a colleague in Sierra Leone (West Africa) who ...
LeXa's user avatar
  • 31
3 votes
2 answers
2k views

How much weight is given to letters of recommentation from developing country for Dphil at Oxford University? [closed]

If one graduate at a developing country which lack highly ranked professors, how much weight should be expected to be given from Oxford University to recommendation letters for a Dphil? Do they weight ...
user123668's user avatar
5 votes
2 answers
412 views

How to improve profile for graduate admissions in mathematics, when coming from a country where quality of math education is poor?

What should I do after BS Maths before applying to a well reputed institute for masters and PHD in maths, given that my BS was done from a less developed country where quality of math education is ...
Saqib Jawed's user avatar
17 votes
5 answers
5k views

Is a PhD from a developing country worth paying for?

In my country, Egypt, some well-known institutes offer PhD degrees. I want to apply for a PhD program in biostatistics for which I will certainly pay a lot of money. How much would such a program ...
Elmahy's user avatar
  • 848
0 votes
1 answer
208 views

How can a researcher from a third-world country publish or otherwise disseminate an interesting result? [closed]

Given I am from a third world country, Can you tell me please what to do if i get an interesting result or develop a promising theory . Do you think that contacting a mathematics professor and ...
user42484's user avatar