This paper asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance procedures. Raising questions about the affective and micropolitical dimensions of an oral examination conducted in private, it explores how current concerns about quality assurance, standards, benchmarks and performance indicators in higher education apply to the assessment of doctoral/research degrees in Britain, and in particular to the viva voce examination. Successful PhD completion is a key performance indicator for universities and an important basis for the accreditation of their staff. Despite the rise of new managerialism, a general preoccupation with calculable standards and outcomes and an emphasis on student entitlements, transparency of...
This paper is concerned with the quality or standards of degrees seen as an aspect of quality assura...
The research doctorate continues to be the main qualification required by academics in the UK and US...
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...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
Doctoral education has proliferated significantly in recent years, particularly in nursing, as build...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
In this article the authors attempt to shed some light on the PhD examination process, a process tha...
This article is about the assessment of the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degrees that wer...
This study examines the early-stage progress assessment for doctoral candidates at a British univers...
Higher education, especially doctoral degrees, throughout colleges and universities has been in high...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
The purpose of this article is to focus attention on the different ways in which doctoral education ...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
This paper is concerned with the quality or standards of degrees seen as an aspect of quality assura...
The research doctorate continues to be the main qualification required by academics in the UK and US...
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...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
Doctoral education has proliferated significantly in recent years, particularly in nursing, as build...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
In this article the authors attempt to shed some light on the PhD examination process, a process tha...
This article is about the assessment of the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degrees that wer...
This study examines the early-stage progress assessment for doctoral candidates at a British univers...
Higher education, especially doctoral degrees, throughout colleges and universities has been in high...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
The purpose of this article is to focus attention on the different ways in which doctoral education ...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
This paper is concerned with the quality or standards of degrees seen as an aspect of quality assura...
The research doctorate continues to be the main qualification required by academics in the UK and US...
Since the early twentieth century the PhD has been the research degree of choice in the UK, but trad...