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Educating Researchers — a Virtue of Necessity

In: Simula Research Laboratory

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  • Are Magnus Bruaset

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  • Kristin Vinje

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The training of next-generation researchers is important to academia, to industry, and to society. Therefore, research education is one of Simula’s three main goals, alongside conducting basic research of outstanding quality, and bringing the research results into use in both business and society. In 2007, the education of master and PhD students and the training of postdoctoral fellows at Simula became centred around the Simula School of Research and Innovation. This unit represents a novel approach, in that it organises the educational programme within a limited company, co-owned by Simula Research Laboratory and several industrial companies. In this chapter, we explain the role that research education plays in Simula, highlight the results obtained, and draw an outline of the future ambitions for Simula’s research education.

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  • Are Magnus Bruaset & Kristin Vinje, 2010. "Educating Researchers — a Virtue of Necessity," Springer Books, in: Aslak Tveito & Are Magnus Bruaset & Olav Lysne (ed.), Simula Research Laboratory, chapter 31, pages 483-493, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-01156-6_31
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01156-6_31
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