In this article the authors attempt to shed some light on the PhD examination process, a process that is arguably far less transparent than those at other levels of British higher education. More specifically, the authors focus upon institutional policy from a sample of 20 British universities and attempt to document policy and interrogate the principles underpinning guidelines governing examination practices. They examine definitions of what constitutes a doctorate and policies governing a range of practices that are integral to the examination process. The research reveals that although there is a large degree of inter-institutional consistency regarding key criteria for the award of a PhD, close inspection of institutional policy suggest...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
This article investigates doctorateness in Norway by evaluating the juridical regulations for doctor...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
This paper asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance procedur...
Doctoral education has proliferated significantly in recent years, particularly in nursing, as build...
As elsewhere across the globe, for the past two decades doctoral education in the UK has been in the...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
Widely recognized as bridging graduate coursework and independent research, doctoral examinations al...
The article draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
Since the early twentieth century the PhD has been the research degree of choice in the UK, but trad...
Since the early twentieth century the PhD has been the research degree of choice in the UK, but trad...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
There has been a significant increase in the numbers of students undertaking doctoral study over the...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
This article investigates doctorateness in Norway by evaluating the juridical regulations for doctor...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
This paper asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance procedur...
Doctoral education has proliferated significantly in recent years, particularly in nursing, as build...
As elsewhere across the globe, for the past two decades doctoral education in the UK has been in the...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
Widely recognized as bridging graduate coursework and independent research, doctoral examinations al...
The article draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
Since the early twentieth century the PhD has been the research degree of choice in the UK, but trad...
Since the early twentieth century the PhD has been the research degree of choice in the UK, but trad...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
There has been a significant increase in the numbers of students undertaking doctoral study over the...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
This article investigates doctorateness in Norway by evaluating the juridical regulations for doctor...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...