This paper discusses and analyses theoretical explanations of risk and risk management in terms of the management of doctoral studies. It deals with the ways in which Government policy, together with contemporary approaches to the bureaucratisation of risk management and the development and imposition of rationalities of risk, are shaping the practices of universities concerning the selection, supervision, support and assessment of doctoral candidates. In particular, the impact of the Research Training Scheme on doctoral studies is discussed as a particular context in which the institutionalisation of risk management occurs.<br /
This paper reports on an aspect of a pilot project in 2003 by the authors comprising a bibliographic...
This paper analyses the imperative to greater accountability for doctoral supervisors as the effect ...
Over the last 30 years higher education has seen a rise in new managerialism across all its activity...
This paper draws on work by the author as part of a team undertaking an ARC Discovery project entitl...
Universities are under no less pressure to adopt risk management strategies than other public and pr...
This paper examines how risk management is reworking the doctoral supervisor/candidate relationship....
The paper examines the ways in which rationalities of risk currently work to produce the academic as...
CITATION: Frick, L., Albertyn, R. & Bitzer, E. 2014. Conceptualising Risk in Doctoral Education: Nav...
The authors (with colleagues) have conducted research into Australian doctoral education for over a ...
The nature of risk management has significantly and rapidly advanced due to global rapid change with...
Exploring the nexus between doctoral education and research, and developments in how research is org...
This article presents findings from a national study on doctoral education undertaken at a time of n...
This article investigates how certain doctoral practices come to count as scandalous and with what e...
The paper, which draws on data previously presented at the 2010 World Universities Forum in Davos, S...
This commences with an overview the research methods and outcomes. It is contextualised in terms of ...
This paper reports on an aspect of a pilot project in 2003 by the authors comprising a bibliographic...
This paper analyses the imperative to greater accountability for doctoral supervisors as the effect ...
Over the last 30 years higher education has seen a rise in new managerialism across all its activity...
This paper draws on work by the author as part of a team undertaking an ARC Discovery project entitl...
Universities are under no less pressure to adopt risk management strategies than other public and pr...
This paper examines how risk management is reworking the doctoral supervisor/candidate relationship....
The paper examines the ways in which rationalities of risk currently work to produce the academic as...
CITATION: Frick, L., Albertyn, R. & Bitzer, E. 2014. Conceptualising Risk in Doctoral Education: Nav...
The authors (with colleagues) have conducted research into Australian doctoral education for over a ...
The nature of risk management has significantly and rapidly advanced due to global rapid change with...
Exploring the nexus between doctoral education and research, and developments in how research is org...
This article presents findings from a national study on doctoral education undertaken at a time of n...
This article investigates how certain doctoral practices come to count as scandalous and with what e...
The paper, which draws on data previously presented at the 2010 World Universities Forum in Davos, S...
This commences with an overview the research methods and outcomes. It is contextualised in terms of ...
This paper reports on an aspect of a pilot project in 2003 by the authors comprising a bibliographic...
This paper analyses the imperative to greater accountability for doctoral supervisors as the effect ...
Over the last 30 years higher education has seen a rise in new managerialism across all its activity...