The primary research output of a contemporary doctoral journey is no longer limited to a traditional thesis. Amongst other possibilities, current doctoral candidates may choose to produce a Thesis by Publication (TBP). However, very little is known about the factors shaping doctoral candidates’ decisions to adopt a TBP approach during their doctoral journey. This paper reports on quantitative and qualitative data collected in 2018 and 2019 from 246 recent doctoral graduates from Australian universities who completed a TBP. It reports on data exploring when candidates made the decision to select this option, who influenced their decision, and their reasons for choosing the TBP approach. We found that candidates typically adopted a TBP approa...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
This article presents the first author’s experiences as an Australian doctoral student undertaking a...
In the current field of doctoral education, there is a range of possible approaches presented to doc...
The Thesis by Publication (TBP) is an approach to doctoral education that offers the advantage of ac...
The thesis by publication (TBP) is an increasingly popular approach to doctoral education that sees ...
Encouraging doctoral students to publish during their candidature is becoming more widely accepted a...
While still more common in the sciences, the Thesis by Publication (TBP) is gaining increasing popul...
While still more common in the sciences, the Thesis by Publication (TBP) is gaining increasing popul...
Pushed along by pressures in academia to publish research outcomes, the “thesis by publication” is b...
The Thesis by Publication is garnering increasing interest across nations and disciplines. However, ...
The Thesis by Publication is garnering increasing interest across nations and disciplines. However, ...
The Thesis by Publication is garnering increasing interest across nations and disciplines. However, ...
Increasingly doctoral candidates are attempting to complete a thesis by publication. This format var...
There is increasing pressure for academic institutions to solve societal problems, engage more deepl...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
This article presents the first author’s experiences as an Australian doctoral student undertaking a...
In the current field of doctoral education, there is a range of possible approaches presented to doc...
The Thesis by Publication (TBP) is an approach to doctoral education that offers the advantage of ac...
The thesis by publication (TBP) is an increasingly popular approach to doctoral education that sees ...
Encouraging doctoral students to publish during their candidature is becoming more widely accepted a...
While still more common in the sciences, the Thesis by Publication (TBP) is gaining increasing popul...
While still more common in the sciences, the Thesis by Publication (TBP) is gaining increasing popul...
Pushed along by pressures in academia to publish research outcomes, the “thesis by publication” is b...
The Thesis by Publication is garnering increasing interest across nations and disciplines. However, ...
The Thesis by Publication is garnering increasing interest across nations and disciplines. However, ...
The Thesis by Publication is garnering increasing interest across nations and disciplines. However, ...
Increasingly doctoral candidates are attempting to complete a thesis by publication. This format var...
There is increasing pressure for academic institutions to solve societal problems, engage more deepl...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
This article presents the first author’s experiences as an Australian doctoral student undertaking a...