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Rosovsky's 12-page report outlines the strains that a small job market and the withdrawal of federal aid are placing on graduate education...
Rosovsky addresses four main issues in his report...
Rosovsky concludes the report by raising issues for prolonged Faculty discussion about the future of GSAS. In view of the tight job market, Rosovsky suggests the Faculty consider whether graduate education should contain preparation for non-academic jobs, or whether the University needs to convince potential employers that scholarly learning is applicable to a large number of jobs...
...report also proposes, but does not endorse, two "models" for the future. The first would severely decrease the size of GSAS. which would allow closer Faculty supervision of graduate students and more Faculty participation in undergraduate education. The second would increase GSAS size to provide badly needed teaching fellows, and then allow the most competent students to go on to the Ph.D. degree...
Fouquet's allegations that the ACSR is "stalling" and "ineffective" are based on what she calls the committee's "regression" from the policies outlined last year in its spring report, and the "unrealistic" nature of the case-by-case review it has undertaken...