This working paper is the second in a series of working papers presenting the on-going findings from a longitudinal research project grounded in exploring the experience of doctoral supervision and developing practice. In the first paper and phase one of this research study, Cook, Nichol and Loon (2014) explored the existing context for doctoral supervision and, drawing from literature on the problematic nature of doctoral supervision and coaching and mentoring, considered the value of drawing on coaching and mentoring models in formulating alternative paradigms for doctoral supervision. This paper reports the findings of phase one, a mixed methods study of experiences of doctoral supervision with supervisors and students in one UK unive...
In this paper we focus on individual coaching carried out by an external coach as a new pedagogical ...
The doctoral research terrain is changing, as new-styles, for example professional doctorates, are b...
This article argues competence and knowledge on the part of the supervisor, mutual commitment to the...
This working paper is the second in a series of working papers presenting the on-going findings from...
Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dya...
Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dya...
Coaching has become a popular form of HRD intervention. One HRD context, which has yet to embrace th...
This paper shares the reflections of a group of 5 academics who started supervising practice-based d...
The extent to which coaching behaviour is practiced in PhD supervision is unknown. Supervision and e...
Unlike taught classroom-based degree courses, doctoral degrees in the UK are normally only, or mainl...
Reviewing the available literature in research supervision models, the paper looks into and compares...
This research considers the perceptions of doctoral supervisors relating to their experience of supe...
Purpose – The relationship between doctoral students and their supervisors impacts on degree complet...
The student-supervisor relationship is one of the most important factors impacting on doctoral stude...
Literature about doctoral supervision has concentrated on describing the ever lengthening lists of f...
In this paper we focus on individual coaching carried out by an external coach as a new pedagogical ...
The doctoral research terrain is changing, as new-styles, for example professional doctorates, are b...
This article argues competence and knowledge on the part of the supervisor, mutual commitment to the...
This working paper is the second in a series of working papers presenting the on-going findings from...
Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dya...
Purpose: to consider and evaluate the student and supervisor experience of doctoral supervision (dya...
Coaching has become a popular form of HRD intervention. One HRD context, which has yet to embrace th...
This paper shares the reflections of a group of 5 academics who started supervising practice-based d...
The extent to which coaching behaviour is practiced in PhD supervision is unknown. Supervision and e...
Unlike taught classroom-based degree courses, doctoral degrees in the UK are normally only, or mainl...
Reviewing the available literature in research supervision models, the paper looks into and compares...
This research considers the perceptions of doctoral supervisors relating to their experience of supe...
Purpose – The relationship between doctoral students and their supervisors impacts on degree complet...
The student-supervisor relationship is one of the most important factors impacting on doctoral stude...
Literature about doctoral supervision has concentrated on describing the ever lengthening lists of f...
In this paper we focus on individual coaching carried out by an external coach as a new pedagogical ...
The doctoral research terrain is changing, as new-styles, for example professional doctorates, are b...
This article argues competence and knowledge on the part of the supervisor, mutual commitment to the...