Motivated by growing trends to require doctoral students to be supervised by panels rather than single supervisors, our study investigates how these resulting structural changes affect students' and supervisors' agency and the co-construction of their identity. Using role theory as a framework to analyze the narratives of a matched sample of students and supervisors, findings reveal the effect of socially enacted roles on members' engagement, with purposed conformance evident in their goal-directed agency. Besides the pivotal role of primary supervisors in ensuring a common purpose to achieve timely completion of the required research, findings demonstrate the importance of developing members' shared understanding of the adjustments to stru...
The literature on doctoral supervision frequently identifies the importance of aligning supervisory ...
Discourse regarding modern doctoral studies criticises the traditional notion of doctoral education ...
Existing literature suggests that doctoral students' learning and experience are significantly influ...
Motivated by growing trends to require doctoral students to be supervised by panels rather than sing...
This article presents a discussion around issues of identity for part-time professional doctoral stu...
Doctoral supervisor and student identities are embodied and intricate. They are lived in the thick o...
Literature confirms that building a research identity forms the basis of good supervision. Also conf...
This paper argues that the challenges experienced by Professional Doctorate students in completing t...
With some understanding of doctoral identity comes a focus on the ways in which candidates both shap...
This paper provides reflection on the journey of completing a PhD by using emergent themes thatoccur...
The purpose of the present study was twofold. First, we used the three types of support depicted in ...
Mentoring relationships between research supervisors and doctoral students play a key role in doctor...
Working in teams is widely recognised as an important skill across a range of occupations and profes...
The nexus of teaching, administration and research activities engaged in by academic staff in higher...
We utilize the research methodology of phenomenography in this study to explore what doctoral superv...
The literature on doctoral supervision frequently identifies the importance of aligning supervisory ...
Discourse regarding modern doctoral studies criticises the traditional notion of doctoral education ...
Existing literature suggests that doctoral students' learning and experience are significantly influ...
Motivated by growing trends to require doctoral students to be supervised by panels rather than sing...
This article presents a discussion around issues of identity for part-time professional doctoral stu...
Doctoral supervisor and student identities are embodied and intricate. They are lived in the thick o...
Literature confirms that building a research identity forms the basis of good supervision. Also conf...
This paper argues that the challenges experienced by Professional Doctorate students in completing t...
With some understanding of doctoral identity comes a focus on the ways in which candidates both shap...
This paper provides reflection on the journey of completing a PhD by using emergent themes thatoccur...
The purpose of the present study was twofold. First, we used the three types of support depicted in ...
Mentoring relationships between research supervisors and doctoral students play a key role in doctor...
Working in teams is widely recognised as an important skill across a range of occupations and profes...
The nexus of teaching, administration and research activities engaged in by academic staff in higher...
We utilize the research methodology of phenomenography in this study to explore what doctoral superv...
The literature on doctoral supervision frequently identifies the importance of aligning supervisory ...
Discourse regarding modern doctoral studies criticises the traditional notion of doctoral education ...
Existing literature suggests that doctoral students' learning and experience are significantly influ...