improve our understanding of student perceptions of value in their supervisory relationships.32 students from two research intensive universities, one in the United Kingdom (n = 17), and one in the United States (n = 15) were recruited to participate in a semi-structured interview. Verbatim transcripts were transcribed, validated and analysed using a Miles and Huberman method for thematic analysis.Students reported that relationships with other Ph.D. students, post-doctoral scientists and supervisors were all essential to their learning. Effective supervisory relationships were perceived as the primary source of high-level project guidance, intellectual support and confidence. Relationships with fellow students were viewed as essential for...
Institutes of Health (NIH) laboratories for predoctoral training. Several partnerships required that...
The four chapters in this section emphasise the critical importance of building and maint...
Recent rationalisation of academic work has challenged the role of traditional supervision, whichsti...
improve our understanding of student perceptions of value in their supervisory relationships.32 stu...
The ability to form multiple learning relationships is a key element of the doctoral learning enviro...
Purpose This study aims to examine how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics doctoral st...
This study: (1) described the extent to which the relationships formed between Ph.D. students and th...
Discourse regarding modern doctoral studies criticises the traditional notion of doctoral education ...
AbstractWithin a doctoral learning journey, research students go through a process of exploration an...
Most work on supervisors’ and doctoral students’ relationships focuses on the PhD journey, which (id...
Our experience in the University suggests that individual and collective reflection on the practice ...
Learning outcomes as well as the organisation of doctoral training are subjects to debate when it co...
For doctoral students aspiring to a faculty career, perceiving connections between the core faculty ...
Doctoral studies can be isolating for postgraduate students who do not have strong connections with ...
This dissertation investigated mentoring relationships between doctoral students and their faculty m...
Institutes of Health (NIH) laboratories for predoctoral training. Several partnerships required that...
The four chapters in this section emphasise the critical importance of building and maint...
Recent rationalisation of academic work has challenged the role of traditional supervision, whichsti...
improve our understanding of student perceptions of value in their supervisory relationships.32 stu...
The ability to form multiple learning relationships is a key element of the doctoral learning enviro...
Purpose This study aims to examine how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics doctoral st...
This study: (1) described the extent to which the relationships formed between Ph.D. students and th...
Discourse regarding modern doctoral studies criticises the traditional notion of doctoral education ...
AbstractWithin a doctoral learning journey, research students go through a process of exploration an...
Most work on supervisors’ and doctoral students’ relationships focuses on the PhD journey, which (id...
Our experience in the University suggests that individual and collective reflection on the practice ...
Learning outcomes as well as the organisation of doctoral training are subjects to debate when it co...
For doctoral students aspiring to a faculty career, perceiving connections between the core faculty ...
Doctoral studies can be isolating for postgraduate students who do not have strong connections with ...
This dissertation investigated mentoring relationships between doctoral students and their faculty m...
Institutes of Health (NIH) laboratories for predoctoral training. Several partnerships required that...
The four chapters in this section emphasise the critical importance of building and maint...
Recent rationalisation of academic work has challenged the role of traditional supervision, whichsti...