The usually once in a lifetime experience of completing a PhD is simultaneously an exciting yet risky one. While there are rules, policies and training which can inform the journey and best practice guidelines, there is no recipe which guarantees successful completion. There is no single ‘how to do research’ book or website which fully captures the complexity of the genre. This paper relates to one journey and highlights a particular qualitative research methodology. It provides insight into the topic of Art and Ephemera and research questions which were framed by a poststructuralist theoretical perspective. It is a celebratory forum where two experienced art educators reflect on their higher degree research supervision partnership. T...
Supervising practice-led research both enables a broader view of knowledge than conventional academi...
How can we get research supervisors to reflect on their practice? The constantly changing agendas ar...
Practice-led research is by its very nature multi-disciplinary. This means that often both the stud...
In this paper we outline how the elements and forms of arts informed research can be used in d...
PhD supervision is a particularly complex form of pedagogical practice, and nowhere is its complexit...
Literature on the supervision of practice-based research degrees in art and design is at present rel...
PhD supervision is a particularly complex form of pedagogical practice, and nowhere is its complexit...
Book abstract: Why do we need to think about artistic research supervision when doctoral supervision...
Throughout the past decade, university educators and educational policy makers in Australia have sou...
Co-authored by Prof Vida Midgelow and Prof Jane Bacon, we focus on the undertaking and supervision o...
A PhD generates new knowledge and builds new links with existing research literature – by definition...
Our experience in the University suggests that individual and collective reflection on the practice ...
When we talk about the PhD process, what we present is a clean, objective image, and well-rounded ex...
Much has been written on differing paradigms of supervisor and Higher Degree Research candidate rela...
In late 2012 and early 2013 we interviewed 25 experienced and early career supervisors of creative p...
Supervising practice-led research both enables a broader view of knowledge than conventional academi...
How can we get research supervisors to reflect on their practice? The constantly changing agendas ar...
Practice-led research is by its very nature multi-disciplinary. This means that often both the stud...
In this paper we outline how the elements and forms of arts informed research can be used in d...
PhD supervision is a particularly complex form of pedagogical practice, and nowhere is its complexit...
Literature on the supervision of practice-based research degrees in art and design is at present rel...
PhD supervision is a particularly complex form of pedagogical practice, and nowhere is its complexit...
Book abstract: Why do we need to think about artistic research supervision when doctoral supervision...
Throughout the past decade, university educators and educational policy makers in Australia have sou...
Co-authored by Prof Vida Midgelow and Prof Jane Bacon, we focus on the undertaking and supervision o...
A PhD generates new knowledge and builds new links with existing research literature – by definition...
Our experience in the University suggests that individual and collective reflection on the practice ...
When we talk about the PhD process, what we present is a clean, objective image, and well-rounded ex...
Much has been written on differing paradigms of supervisor and Higher Degree Research candidate rela...
In late 2012 and early 2013 we interviewed 25 experienced and early career supervisors of creative p...
Supervising practice-led research both enables a broader view of knowledge than conventional academi...
How can we get research supervisors to reflect on their practice? The constantly changing agendas ar...
Practice-led research is by its very nature multi-disciplinary. This means that often both the stud...