The process of PhD examination in Australia across academic disciplines requires that the PhD thesis be assessed by two or three external examiners who make a recommendation on the thesis and write detailed supporting comments. The recommendation at one end of the spectrum is to pass the thesis outright, the other end is a terminating fail. However most examiner recommendations fall in the middle (71%) and range from inviting minor corrections through to requiring revision and resubmission. These recommendations are then usually adjudicated by a committee, which can in some cases differ substantially from one or more of the examiner recommendations. The disparities in adjudication prompt concerns about the visibility of the examination proc...
Since the examinations process is sometimes ‘enshrouded in mystery’ this paper adds to the postgradu...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
The examination of research theses has only relatively recently attracted research interest that has...
This is a mixed methods investigation of consistency in PhD examination. At its core is the quantifi...
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...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
This paper focuses on doctoral assessment as an area that has been relatively neglected in higher ed...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
For research students in Australia and other nations the PhD thesis is the pinnacle of higher degree...
It is rare for a doctoral candidate to fail outright. In Australia, if a thesis exhibits significant...
This paper outlines the procedures used in the textual analysis of examiner reports for 101 PhD cand...
This paper investigates relationships between candidate and examiner characteristics, the texts of e...
Earlier research by Mullins and Kiley (2002) [Studies in higher education, 27(4), 369-386] reported ...
Since the examinations process is sometimes ‘enshrouded in mystery’ this paper adds to the postgradu...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
The examination of research theses has only relatively recently attracted research interest that has...
This is a mixed methods investigation of consistency in PhD examination. At its core is the quantifi...
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...
As exemplified by the establishment of the Australian Universities Quality Agency in 2001, the proce...
Getting a PhD is the highest possible education qualification which only a small proportion of all s...
This paper focuses on doctoral assessment as an area that has been relatively neglected in higher ed...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
For research students in Australia and other nations the PhD thesis is the pinnacle of higher degree...
It is rare for a doctoral candidate to fail outright. In Australia, if a thesis exhibits significant...
This paper outlines the procedures used in the textual analysis of examiner reports for 101 PhD cand...
This paper investigates relationships between candidate and examiner characteristics, the texts of e...
Earlier research by Mullins and Kiley (2002) [Studies in higher education, 27(4), 369-386] reported ...
Since the examinations process is sometimes ‘enshrouded in mystery’ this paper adds to the postgradu...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
The examination of research theses has only relatively recently attracted research interest that has...