This paper focuses on doctoral assessment as an area that has been relatively neglected in higher education research. It then describes and justifies a mixed-method approach to the study of PhD examination processes and outcomes in Australia. The design is reported of a study including candidate and candidature information for approximately 800 PhD students across all discipline areas at eight Australian universities, some examiner information, and the 2100 examiner reports on their theses. Examination process, outcome and discourse are discussed in relation to the study design and a number of research questions to be investigated. The sampling method and data collection are described. A particular focus of this paper is how the categories ...
Indigenous Australians represent 2.2% of the working age population, yet account for only 1.4% of al...
Although more common in the disciplines of science, health, mathematics and related fields of resear...
This commences with an overview the research methods and outcomes. It is contextualised in terms of ...
This paper focuses on doctoral assessment as an area that has been relatively neglected in higher ed...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
There has been a slow but steady accretion of findings on doctoral assessment and examination proces...
The choice of examiners for PhD theses across disciplines tend to be based on a stable group of feat...
Research reported in PhD theses represents a major component of all educational research undertaken ...
The process of PhD examination in Australia across academic disciplines requires that the PhD thesis...
For research students in Australia and other nations the PhD thesis is the pinnacle of higher degree...
The article draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
This paper outlines the procedures used in the textual analysis of examiner reports for 101 PhD cand...
The paper draws on a series of Australian Research Council (ARC) projects aimed at understanding bet...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
This thesis reports on a study of the examiner practices and experiences of the PhD viva from the pe...
Indigenous Australians represent 2.2% of the working age population, yet account for only 1.4% of al...
Although more common in the disciplines of science, health, mathematics and related fields of resear...
This commences with an overview the research methods and outcomes. It is contextualised in terms of ...
This paper focuses on doctoral assessment as an area that has been relatively neglected in higher ed...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
There has been a slow but steady accretion of findings on doctoral assessment and examination proces...
The choice of examiners for PhD theses across disciplines tend to be based on a stable group of feat...
Research reported in PhD theses represents a major component of all educational research undertaken ...
The process of PhD examination in Australia across academic disciplines requires that the PhD thesis...
For research students in Australia and other nations the PhD thesis is the pinnacle of higher degree...
The article draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
This paper outlines the procedures used in the textual analysis of examiner reports for 101 PhD cand...
The paper draws on a series of Australian Research Council (ARC) projects aimed at understanding bet...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
This thesis reports on a study of the examiner practices and experiences of the PhD viva from the pe...
Indigenous Australians represent 2.2% of the working age population, yet account for only 1.4% of al...
Although more common in the disciplines of science, health, mathematics and related fields of resear...
This commences with an overview the research methods and outcomes. It is contextualised in terms of ...