In a context where timely completions are paramount and where the nature of research degrees is shifting dramatically, research supervision has become the focus of research and debate. This paper will consider, first, the changing research environment brought about by the research performance regime in Australia and, second, changes in the nature of research degrees consequent on shifts in the way legitimate knowledge is recognised. It will be argued that the research process and its outcomes now exemplify a crossing of borders hitherto considered impermeable and unchanging, such as the written thesis, disciplinary accountability, and research unbounded by time, with ramifications for research supervision both conceptually and in practice. ...
The professional development of supervisors of higher degree research students is growing in importa...
Is research training of students the key responsibility of postgraduate supervisors? While many acad...
Those who teach in the discipline of creative and professional writing in Australia will be sensitiv...
Within the overall theme of this special issue of re-theorising doctoral education, this article exa...
A key aspect of a new academic's work is likely to be research supervision. It important, rewarding ...
Since the PhD was introduced into Australia in the late 1940s, there has been substantial growth in ...
Government policy requires improvement in the supervision and support of research higher degree stud...
In a context where timely completions of research theses have become paramount and where the nature ...
The motivation and objectives of this paper is to consider critical issues in relation to profession...
New research training agendas necessarily bring with them renewed attention on the professional deve...
Educating our early career researchers is becoming more complex. The range of doctoral degrees, the ...
The three papers were presented at a workshop for thesis supervisors on Supervising Research Student...
Throughout the past decade, university educators and educational policy makers in Australia have sou...
In contrast to Australian universities which are dealing with an ageing academic workforce and insuf...
This unfathomable thing called supervision: negotiating better working relationships with Supervisor...
The professional development of supervisors of higher degree research students is growing in importa...
Is research training of students the key responsibility of postgraduate supervisors? While many acad...
Those who teach in the discipline of creative and professional writing in Australia will be sensitiv...
Within the overall theme of this special issue of re-theorising doctoral education, this article exa...
A key aspect of a new academic's work is likely to be research supervision. It important, rewarding ...
Since the PhD was introduced into Australia in the late 1940s, there has been substantial growth in ...
Government policy requires improvement in the supervision and support of research higher degree stud...
In a context where timely completions of research theses have become paramount and where the nature ...
The motivation and objectives of this paper is to consider critical issues in relation to profession...
New research training agendas necessarily bring with them renewed attention on the professional deve...
Educating our early career researchers is becoming more complex. The range of doctoral degrees, the ...
The three papers were presented at a workshop for thesis supervisors on Supervising Research Student...
Throughout the past decade, university educators and educational policy makers in Australia have sou...
In contrast to Australian universities which are dealing with an ageing academic workforce and insuf...
This unfathomable thing called supervision: negotiating better working relationships with Supervisor...
The professional development of supervisors of higher degree research students is growing in importa...
Is research training of students the key responsibility of postgraduate supervisors? While many acad...
Those who teach in the discipline of creative and professional writing in Australia will be sensitiv...