In recent years there has been a growth in the number of taught doctoral programmes, however there has been limited systematic research on the extent to which student experiences differ between taught and traditional modes. This project aimed to contribute to this area by exploring different experiences of learning on the variety of doctoral qualifications offered by the University of Leicester: research only, part-taught and fully taught. Each type of doctoral degree varies in terms of structure, level and amount of contact, the extent of formal teaching interventions and assessment
The paper considers the evidence on the types of skills and abilities that are needed by doctoral st...
There is a great deal of interest from managers in undertaking professional doctorates and many of t...
Doctoral education is the highest level of study a university offers. There are regulations and requ...
This project investigates how doctoral students make ‘learning leaps’ to recognise and cross concept...
This project investigates how doctoral students make ‘learning leaps’ to recognise and cross concept...
There has been a significant increase in the numbers of students undertaking doctoral study over the...
The paper investigates two issues surrounding the field of higher education leadership, particularly...
The last decade has witnessed major changes in British doctoral education. The emergence of professi...
This thesis presents an exploration of the "purpose and process? of doctoral education and has twin,...
The development of doctoral students as university teachers has received substantially less attentio...
In 2006, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) published a review document which identified a need for ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a flurry of government papers and policy reports worldwide...
The past thirty years have seen a growth in research as to the purpose and value of the PhD as well ...
Keynote paper at 1st International Conference for Professional Doctorates, November 2010The impact o...
Professional doctorates were introduced in the 1990s for practitioners to research ‘real-world’ prob...
The paper considers the evidence on the types of skills and abilities that are needed by doctoral st...
There is a great deal of interest from managers in undertaking professional doctorates and many of t...
Doctoral education is the highest level of study a university offers. There are regulations and requ...
This project investigates how doctoral students make ‘learning leaps’ to recognise and cross concept...
This project investigates how doctoral students make ‘learning leaps’ to recognise and cross concept...
There has been a significant increase in the numbers of students undertaking doctoral study over the...
The paper investigates two issues surrounding the field of higher education leadership, particularly...
The last decade has witnessed major changes in British doctoral education. The emergence of professi...
This thesis presents an exploration of the "purpose and process? of doctoral education and has twin,...
The development of doctoral students as university teachers has received substantially less attentio...
In 2006, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) published a review document which identified a need for ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a flurry of government papers and policy reports worldwide...
The past thirty years have seen a growth in research as to the purpose and value of the PhD as well ...
Keynote paper at 1st International Conference for Professional Doctorates, November 2010The impact o...
Professional doctorates were introduced in the 1990s for practitioners to research ‘real-world’ prob...
The paper considers the evidence on the types of skills and abilities that are needed by doctoral st...
There is a great deal of interest from managers in undertaking professional doctorates and many of t...
Doctoral education is the highest level of study a university offers. There are regulations and requ...