This study examines the early-stage progress assessment for doctoral candidates at a British university through the perceptions of academic staff who acted as assessors. It was conducted in response to staff concerns about changes to the process that shortened the timescale for candidates to prepare and present their research for peer review. As well as having an impact on doctoral supervisors, there were implications for researcher developers and ‘third space’ professionals who supported candidates with research skills training. The findings of four in-depth interviews with assessors in the arts and humanities are discussed in the form of a reflective, ‘structured debriefing’. The results of these reflections form recommendations for pract...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
This chapter discusses the theoretical frameworks around the concept of doctorateness and how this c...
This doctoral thesis contributes detailed portraits of five PhD students in the social sciences as t...
In the UK, all doctoral programmes are expected to include some form of periodic progression assessm...
This paper asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance procedur...
Research in the creative fields of architecture, design, music and the arts has experienced dynamic ...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
Research in the creative fields of architecture, design, music and the arts has experienced dynamic ...
This project investigated assessment practices, processes and policies, as well as the beliefs and e...
This project investigates how doctoral students make ‘learning leaps’ to recognise and cross concept...
Published ArticleThe overall goal of doctoral education is to prepare the doctoral student for the s...
This project investigates how doctoral students make ‘learning leaps’ to recognise and cross concept...
This paper shares the reflections of a group of 5 academics who started supervising practice-based d...
Intellectual abilities alone are not sufficient to successfully progress through doctoral studies. R...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
This chapter discusses the theoretical frameworks around the concept of doctorateness and how this c...
This doctoral thesis contributes detailed portraits of five PhD students in the social sciences as t...
In the UK, all doctoral programmes are expected to include some form of periodic progression assessm...
This paper asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance procedur...
Research in the creative fields of architecture, design, music and the arts has experienced dynamic ...
Research and informed debate reveals that institutional practices in relation to research degree exa...
Research in the creative fields of architecture, design, music and the arts has experienced dynamic ...
This project investigated assessment practices, processes and policies, as well as the beliefs and e...
This project investigates how doctoral students make ‘learning leaps’ to recognise and cross concept...
Published ArticleThe overall goal of doctoral education is to prepare the doctoral student for the s...
This project investigates how doctoral students make ‘learning leaps’ to recognise and cross concept...
This paper shares the reflections of a group of 5 academics who started supervising practice-based d...
Intellectual abilities alone are not sufficient to successfully progress through doctoral studies. R...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
This article asks whether doctoral assessment has escaped the regulation of quality assurance proced...
This chapter discusses the theoretical frameworks around the concept of doctorateness and how this c...
This doctoral thesis contributes detailed portraits of five PhD students in the social sciences as t...