Social sciences research students in the UK have experienced major contextual changes to their doctoral studies over recent decades. Compared to minimal and piecemeal training received by doctoral students in the 1970s, doctoral students now undertake their studies in more highly structured and regulated institutional environments. Influencing such study environments, guidelines have been developed not only for doctoral training in qualitative and quantitative research methods but also career preparation within and beyond academia. The current structure of Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs), formerly Doctoral Training Centres (DTCs) and supported by universities and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), is the out...
Over the past two decades, there has been a flurry of government papers and policy reports worldwide...
There is a concern in the UK about a lack of research methods skills among social researchers, espec...
Doctoral and postdoctoral education is recognised in UK and EU policy circles as key to the developm...
Observers of policy have long been aware that policies are solutions to a problem, but they are rare...
This is a research report of a mixed methods study regarding the ESRC Doctoral research centres in a...
The UK has recognised itself as a world leading educator, particularly in higher education where ten...
Empirical social science research increasingly involves working collaboratively with organisations b...
Educational reforms are increasingly driven by political and economic forces beyond the university. ...
One important indication of the strength of a discipline is the state of its doctoral research. An i...
The past thirty years have seen a growth in research as to the purpose and value of the PhD as well ...
Rapid, unprecedented transformation in the policy and procedures of doctoral education since the tur...
This research-in-progress case study in one UK university setting looks at how supportive PhD superv...
The data deposited the results of a survey of social science doctoral students and recent graduates....
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of some of the power dynamics of doing a PhD in the soci...
This article has two main aims: to analyse relevant literature on the doctoral degree, and to assess...
Over the past two decades, there has been a flurry of government papers and policy reports worldwide...
There is a concern in the UK about a lack of research methods skills among social researchers, espec...
Doctoral and postdoctoral education is recognised in UK and EU policy circles as key to the developm...
Observers of policy have long been aware that policies are solutions to a problem, but they are rare...
This is a research report of a mixed methods study regarding the ESRC Doctoral research centres in a...
The UK has recognised itself as a world leading educator, particularly in higher education where ten...
Empirical social science research increasingly involves working collaboratively with organisations b...
Educational reforms are increasingly driven by political and economic forces beyond the university. ...
One important indication of the strength of a discipline is the state of its doctoral research. An i...
The past thirty years have seen a growth in research as to the purpose and value of the PhD as well ...
Rapid, unprecedented transformation in the policy and procedures of doctoral education since the tur...
This research-in-progress case study in one UK university setting looks at how supportive PhD superv...
The data deposited the results of a survey of social science doctoral students and recent graduates....
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of some of the power dynamics of doing a PhD in the soci...
This article has two main aims: to analyse relevant literature on the doctoral degree, and to assess...
Over the past two decades, there has been a flurry of government papers and policy reports worldwide...
There is a concern in the UK about a lack of research methods skills among social researchers, espec...
Doctoral and postdoctoral education is recognised in UK and EU policy circles as key to the developm...