Since the 1980s there has been a growing interest in the 'visibility' of doctoral processes, particularly with respect to supervision, but more recently with respect to examination. Questions are being asked that encompass a range of issues from examiner selection through to the rigour and credibility of assessment procedures. Many commentators have pointed out that doctoral examination, and doctoral study generally, is an exceedingly complex phenomenon that has yet to be subject of sustained and systematic research. How students achieve success, the role supervisors play in getting a candidate's thesis to submission stage, or through an oral defence, and what constitutes quality in postgraduate research are all areas that are receiving att...
This study aims to better understand the learning experiences of doctoral examiners in relation to t...
Supervising research candidates is a process that renews and revitalises the supervisors. They lear...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
The chapter draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
It is rare for a doctoral candidate to fail outright. In Australia, if a thesis exhibits significant...
There has been a slow but steady accretion of findings on doctoral assessment and examination proces...
The examination of research theses has only relatively recently attracted research interest that has...
Since the examinations process is sometimes ‘enshrouded in mystery’ this paper adds to the postgradu...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
Earlier research by Mullins and Kiley (2002) [Studies in higher education, 27(4), 369-386] reported ...
This thesis reports on a study of the examiner practices and experiences of the PhD viva from the pe...
Specific knowledge and skills are required to maintain the quality of the examination of postgraduat...
Research reported in PhD theses represents a major component of all educational research undertaken ...
The choice of examiners for PhD theses across disciplines tend to be based on a stable group of feat...
Most research into research supervision practice focuses on functional, collegial or problematic pow...
This study aims to better understand the learning experiences of doctoral examiners in relation to t...
Supervising research candidates is a process that renews and revitalises the supervisors. They lear...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
The chapter draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
It is rare for a doctoral candidate to fail outright. In Australia, if a thesis exhibits significant...
There has been a slow but steady accretion of findings on doctoral assessment and examination proces...
The examination of research theses has only relatively recently attracted research interest that has...
Since the examinations process is sometimes ‘enshrouded in mystery’ this paper adds to the postgradu...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
Earlier research by Mullins and Kiley (2002) [Studies in higher education, 27(4), 369-386] reported ...
This thesis reports on a study of the examiner practices and experiences of the PhD viva from the pe...
Specific knowledge and skills are required to maintain the quality of the examination of postgraduat...
Research reported in PhD theses represents a major component of all educational research undertaken ...
The choice of examiners for PhD theses across disciplines tend to be based on a stable group of feat...
Most research into research supervision practice focuses on functional, collegial or problematic pow...
This study aims to better understand the learning experiences of doctoral examiners in relation to t...
Supervising research candidates is a process that renews and revitalises the supervisors. They lear...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...