Scant research evidence is available about the day-to-day workings of research assistantships or the educational possibilities they provide for research assistants and their academic supervisors. This case study documents the equitable, educative, and ethical nature of one research assistantship at a Canadian university. Data sources include audio recordings and transcripts from 24 research meetings, along with field notes and textual documents gathered over 8 months as the research assistant and academic supervisor designed, conducted, and presented an interview-based study. Evidence shows the academic supervisor supported the research assistant as she learned research skills and developed confidence as a researcher. The case study provide...
The article presents a particular case of undergraduate students working on subprojects within the f...
Examining the research assistant role in a college setting Experiential learning in the post-seconda...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Anna Chiumento, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, Anna.Chiumento@liverpoo...
Scant research evidence is available about the day-to-day workings of research assistantships or the...
Although research assistantships are considered research learning venues in graduate education, ther...
Graduate students’ development as researchers is a key objective in higher education. Research assis...
This article explores research assistantship (RAship) experiences of doctoral students in one progra...
Science inevitably involves ethical discussions about how research should be implemented. However su...
We investigated the experiences of research assistants in their dual role as both employees and trai...
We explore and critically reflect on the process of science and engineering research assistant skill...
This study explores how effectively current research assistantships impart research methods, skill...
The idea for this special issue came from our mutual interest in research education and the developm...
This paper explores the need for formal regulations within South African and Canadian tertiary insti...
Research assistantships have long been viewed as an extension of the formal education process, a for...
This report aims to analyse the principal ethical issues associated with academics researching their...
The article presents a particular case of undergraduate students working on subprojects within the f...
Examining the research assistant role in a college setting Experiential learning in the post-seconda...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Anna Chiumento, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, Anna.Chiumento@liverpoo...
Scant research evidence is available about the day-to-day workings of research assistantships or the...
Although research assistantships are considered research learning venues in graduate education, ther...
Graduate students’ development as researchers is a key objective in higher education. Research assis...
This article explores research assistantship (RAship) experiences of doctoral students in one progra...
Science inevitably involves ethical discussions about how research should be implemented. However su...
We investigated the experiences of research assistants in their dual role as both employees and trai...
We explore and critically reflect on the process of science and engineering research assistant skill...
This study explores how effectively current research assistantships impart research methods, skill...
The idea for this special issue came from our mutual interest in research education and the developm...
This paper explores the need for formal regulations within South African and Canadian tertiary insti...
Research assistantships have long been viewed as an extension of the formal education process, a for...
This report aims to analyse the principal ethical issues associated with academics researching their...
The article presents a particular case of undergraduate students working on subprojects within the f...
Examining the research assistant role in a college setting Experiential learning in the post-seconda...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Anna Chiumento, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, Anna.Chiumento@liverpoo...