Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and research opportunities, provides more hands-on learning opportunities, and improves the knowledge and experience of all of those involved. Students benefit from learning about real world scenarios to couple with theoretical knowledge. Such experience improves student outcomes and informs their professionalism. Practitioners bring value added to the department with real-time information on new practices, trends, and solutions. Administrations recognize this value added and are striving to foster more inclusivity. Collaboration builds more resiliency into LIS programs and encourages the development of new leaders in our classrooms.Most LIS programs i...
For post graduate supervisors: Supervisory relationship and on examining doctoral Theses
In an ideal world every meeting between law students and professors, or between beginning lawyers an...
There is a need for research exploring postgraduate research students’ expectations from research su...
Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and resear...
ALA-accredited schools of library and information science produce several thousand new librarians ye...
Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and resear...
This paper explores students’ perceptions of qualities they believe their ideal supervisor should p...
In this short overview I offer suggestions for making supervision engaging, enabling and inclusive. ...
For various reasons, graduate students often hold the position of university supervisor. Because thi...
The school district library supervisor plays a pivotal role in supporting, advising, and providing p...
Postgraduate master’s dissertation supervision is one of the least understood aspects of academic pr...
As part of a wide scale review of postgraduate research regulations and processes at the University ...
Undertaking a master’s level dissertation can be a challenging experience for students, during which...
Students undertaking taught master’s programmes comprise the largest group within postgraduate educa...
The student-supervisor relationship is one of the most important factors impacting on doctoral stude...
For post graduate supervisors: Supervisory relationship and on examining doctoral Theses
In an ideal world every meeting between law students and professors, or between beginning lawyers an...
There is a need for research exploring postgraduate research students’ expectations from research su...
Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and resear...
ALA-accredited schools of library and information science produce several thousand new librarians ye...
Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and resear...
This paper explores students’ perceptions of qualities they believe their ideal supervisor should p...
In this short overview I offer suggestions for making supervision engaging, enabling and inclusive. ...
For various reasons, graduate students often hold the position of university supervisor. Because thi...
The school district library supervisor plays a pivotal role in supporting, advising, and providing p...
Postgraduate master’s dissertation supervision is one of the least understood aspects of academic pr...
As part of a wide scale review of postgraduate research regulations and processes at the University ...
Undertaking a master’s level dissertation can be a challenging experience for students, during which...
Students undertaking taught master’s programmes comprise the largest group within postgraduate educa...
The student-supervisor relationship is one of the most important factors impacting on doctoral stude...
For post graduate supervisors: Supervisory relationship and on examining doctoral Theses
In an ideal world every meeting between law students and professors, or between beginning lawyers an...
There is a need for research exploring postgraduate research students’ expectations from research su...