This study examined doctoral training from the students\u27 perspective. Several different aspects of the involved experience of doctoral training were investigated, including higher education, political and psychological concerns. Eight Ph.D. students enrolled in the social sciences were interviewed. A qualitative methodological approach was used for the data gathering and analysis. A variety of findings were reported. Two of the main findings were (1) the importance of social relationships (with mentors and colleagues) for the students; and (2) the bi-directional aspect of the mentor relationship. Several changes were suggested for the improvement of the Ph.D. training. One conclusion emphasized the importance of departments and universit...
The last decade has witnessed major changes in British doctoral education. The emergence of professi...
The purpose of this study was to identify relationships that might have existed between certain perc...
Doctoral students are educated in U.S. institutions of higher education to become tomorrow\u27s educ...
This study examined doctoral training from the students\u27 perspective. Several different aspects o...
This study: (1) described the extent to which the relationships formed between Ph.D. students and th...
The purpose of this non-experimental study was to examine doctoral graduates’ satisfaction with the ...
This dissertation investigated mentoring relationships between doctoral students and their faculty m...
Background: Mentorship is a critical aspect of the professional development of the doctoral student ...
In recent years, mentoring has emerged as a research domain, however, the preponderance of mentoring...
In recent years, mentoring has emerged as a research domain, however, the preponderance of mentoring...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to better understand the doctoral experience as participants des...
This study focused on exploring professional doctorate candidates\u27 and recent graduates\u27 perce...
abstract: The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to understand the key constructs and processes...
Collegiality in the doctoral environment and collegial peer communities are under-researched, and th...
Recent literature cites a growing population of students who wait several years post-baccalaureate a...
The last decade has witnessed major changes in British doctoral education. The emergence of professi...
The purpose of this study was to identify relationships that might have existed between certain perc...
Doctoral students are educated in U.S. institutions of higher education to become tomorrow\u27s educ...
This study examined doctoral training from the students\u27 perspective. Several different aspects o...
This study: (1) described the extent to which the relationships formed between Ph.D. students and th...
The purpose of this non-experimental study was to examine doctoral graduates’ satisfaction with the ...
This dissertation investigated mentoring relationships between doctoral students and their faculty m...
Background: Mentorship is a critical aspect of the professional development of the doctoral student ...
In recent years, mentoring has emerged as a research domain, however, the preponderance of mentoring...
In recent years, mentoring has emerged as a research domain, however, the preponderance of mentoring...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to better understand the doctoral experience as participants des...
This study focused on exploring professional doctorate candidates\u27 and recent graduates\u27 perce...
abstract: The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to understand the key constructs and processes...
Collegiality in the doctoral environment and collegial peer communities are under-researched, and th...
Recent literature cites a growing population of students who wait several years post-baccalaureate a...
The last decade has witnessed major changes in British doctoral education. The emergence of professi...
The purpose of this study was to identify relationships that might have existed between certain perc...
Doctoral students are educated in U.S. institutions of higher education to become tomorrow\u27s educ...