This paper describes the process of developing a structured induction program for postgraduate research students. The program curriculum attempts to make explicit elements of research and professional cultures in the field of Mechanical Engineering, and to foster the skills and knowledge needed by students to participate in them. Initial findings from surveys of students and staff reveal that the program has succeeded in improving students’ research communication and general progression through candidature. They also suggest that students appear to be showing less initiative in their approach to research, a finding that has particular relevance to the Engineering profession.Karen Adams and Anthony Zanderhttp://www.auqa.edu.au/auqf/pastfora/...
Master students at our institute were graduating without acceptable research proficiency. We interve...
This paper reviews the induction experiences of Imperial College London’s current international coll...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2010. Paper delivered as a present...
This study explores learner experiences regarding skills acquisition of a cohort of engineering doct...
This study explores learner experiences regarding skills acquisition of a cohort of engineering doct...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the beliefs and expectations about their p...
The experience of postgraduate research students has been evaluated and analysed in numerous surveys...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the beliefs and expectations about their p...
A recent re-validation of Postgraduate Awards and a move from fifteen to twenty credit modules provi...
Undergraduate research experiences can be a key factor in recruiting and retaining quality graduate ...
This project concerns induction within the School of Engineering and in particular examines direct a...
There is a real need in higher education institutions to systematically address the developmental an...
The MSc programmes in Chemistry and Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Glasgow ...
Developing deep approaches to learning can enhance students' engagement with academic material and r...
Engineering students need to develop skills in communication, and over the past several decades unde...
Master students at our institute were graduating without acceptable research proficiency. We interve...
This paper reviews the induction experiences of Imperial College London’s current international coll...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2010. Paper delivered as a present...
This study explores learner experiences regarding skills acquisition of a cohort of engineering doct...
This study explores learner experiences regarding skills acquisition of a cohort of engineering doct...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the beliefs and expectations about their p...
The experience of postgraduate research students has been evaluated and analysed in numerous surveys...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the beliefs and expectations about their p...
A recent re-validation of Postgraduate Awards and a move from fifteen to twenty credit modules provi...
Undergraduate research experiences can be a key factor in recruiting and retaining quality graduate ...
This project concerns induction within the School of Engineering and in particular examines direct a...
There is a real need in higher education institutions to systematically address the developmental an...
The MSc programmes in Chemistry and Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Glasgow ...
Developing deep approaches to learning can enhance students' engagement with academic material and r...
Engineering students need to develop skills in communication, and over the past several decades unde...
Master students at our institute were graduating without acceptable research proficiency. We interve...
This paper reviews the induction experiences of Imperial College London’s current international coll...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2010. Paper delivered as a present...