This paper outlines and begins to evaluate a process to build a critical and reflective community of postgraduate supervisors who can develop their supervision practice through reflective conversations, with the sharing of best practice and reference to research-based evidence. In 2009, the initiative of the Postgraduate Supervisors’ Conversations was set up through the collaboration of the Pro-Vice Chancellor (Postgraduate) and the Teaching Development Unit at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. We designed this initiative to complement the compulsory workshops for postgraduate supervisors that are intended to provide foundation skills. We aimed to create a professional development opportunity that could enhance supervisors’ capacity t...
The supervision of postgraduate Master's Degree dissertations has attracted little attention in the ...
As part of a wide scale review of postgraduate research regulations and processes at the University ...
After determining the perceptions of postgraduate students at a distance education institution of th...
This paper outlines and begins to evaluate a process to build a critical and reflective community of...
Using a qualitative approach, in this article, the author explores the conversations which take plac...
International postgraduate research students and their supervisors sail into an unknown future when ...
In this paper I reflect on my own practice as a supervisor of taught postgraduate students. By outl...
Postgraduate supervision is most often perceived as a one-to-one relationship between an expert and ...
New research training agendas necessarily bring with them renewed attention on the professional deve...
This study examines PhD supervisory feedback practices from a conversation analytical perspective. G...
Our experience in the University suggests that individual and collective reflection on the practice ...
The aim of the thesis is to investigate how a number of pedagogical supervisors develope their super...
This study focuses on the analysis of verbal interaction between mentors and trainees. Its first goa...
Whilst doctoral supervision online has become almost routine, the COVID19 pandemic significantly cha...
This paper describes the exploration of a team of university supervisors and faculty who were charge...
The supervision of postgraduate Master's Degree dissertations has attracted little attention in the ...
As part of a wide scale review of postgraduate research regulations and processes at the University ...
After determining the perceptions of postgraduate students at a distance education institution of th...
This paper outlines and begins to evaluate a process to build a critical and reflective community of...
Using a qualitative approach, in this article, the author explores the conversations which take plac...
International postgraduate research students and their supervisors sail into an unknown future when ...
In this paper I reflect on my own practice as a supervisor of taught postgraduate students. By outl...
Postgraduate supervision is most often perceived as a one-to-one relationship between an expert and ...
New research training agendas necessarily bring with them renewed attention on the professional deve...
This study examines PhD supervisory feedback practices from a conversation analytical perspective. G...
Our experience in the University suggests that individual and collective reflection on the practice ...
The aim of the thesis is to investigate how a number of pedagogical supervisors develope their super...
This study focuses on the analysis of verbal interaction between mentors and trainees. Its first goa...
Whilst doctoral supervision online has become almost routine, the COVID19 pandemic significantly cha...
This paper describes the exploration of a team of university supervisors and faculty who were charge...
The supervision of postgraduate Master's Degree dissertations has attracted little attention in the ...
As part of a wide scale review of postgraduate research regulations and processes at the University ...
After determining the perceptions of postgraduate students at a distance education institution of th...