Supervising theses at doctoral and master’s level is never easy. Complaints are often heard from both sides. Supervisors lament the fact that their students do not have the relevant skills to carry out research; students complain that supervisors are very difficult to contact and do not seem to provide much assistance. More often than not, supervisees expect the supervisors to guide them through every detail and aspect of the research writing process. The findings revealed that supervisors and supervisees have different conceptions of their roles and have different expectations of each other. The findings suggest that both parties need to clarify their expectations from the outset. This may minimize conflicts between the two parties
Supervision is defined as intensive, interpersonally focused one-to-one relationship between the sup...
Undertaking a master’s level dissertation can be a challenging experience for students, during which...
Drawing on a longitudinal case study of supervisees’ and supervisors’ experiences of master’s disser...
Supervising theses at doctoral and master’s level is never easy. Complaints are often heard from bo...
students complain that supervisors are very difficult to contact and do not seem to provide much ass...
Published ArticleThe relationship between the postgraduate supervisor and postgraduate student is co...
What do the PhD candidates think of their supervisors’ supervising styles? What practices do they se...
Relationships with supervisors are regarded by graduate students the world over as the most importan...
The nature of supervisory relationship is dynamic that changes over the course of candidacy. Subsequ...
AbstractPostgraduate supervision has been a subject of close scrutiny all around the globe demanding...
This article argues competence and knowledge on the part of the supervisor, mutual commitment to the...
Drawing on supervisor and supervisee interviews, analysis of supervisor feedback on the supervisee’...
Considers the complexities of academic supervision that operate at a variety of academic levels, arg...
[EN] Research supervision is the highest level of teaching for academics. Yet, in many cases, academ...
This paper is primarily intended to assist individual supervisors of research students to discern th...
Supervision is defined as intensive, interpersonally focused one-to-one relationship between the sup...
Undertaking a master’s level dissertation can be a challenging experience for students, during which...
Drawing on a longitudinal case study of supervisees’ and supervisors’ experiences of master’s disser...
Supervising theses at doctoral and master’s level is never easy. Complaints are often heard from bo...
students complain that supervisors are very difficult to contact and do not seem to provide much ass...
Published ArticleThe relationship between the postgraduate supervisor and postgraduate student is co...
What do the PhD candidates think of their supervisors’ supervising styles? What practices do they se...
Relationships with supervisors are regarded by graduate students the world over as the most importan...
The nature of supervisory relationship is dynamic that changes over the course of candidacy. Subsequ...
AbstractPostgraduate supervision has been a subject of close scrutiny all around the globe demanding...
This article argues competence and knowledge on the part of the supervisor, mutual commitment to the...
Drawing on supervisor and supervisee interviews, analysis of supervisor feedback on the supervisee’...
Considers the complexities of academic supervision that operate at a variety of academic levels, arg...
[EN] Research supervision is the highest level of teaching for academics. Yet, in many cases, academ...
This paper is primarily intended to assist individual supervisors of research students to discern th...
Supervision is defined as intensive, interpersonally focused one-to-one relationship between the sup...
Undertaking a master’s level dissertation can be a challenging experience for students, during which...
Drawing on a longitudinal case study of supervisees’ and supervisors’ experiences of master’s disser...