This article seeks to explore the contribution that doctoral education can make to social work, as a profession and an academic discipline. In doing so it explains current arrangements for approving doctoral education by the research council and describes different routes to acquiring a doctorate. This overview highlights that doctoral education provides both opportunities and challenges both to those undertaking it, and to university departments offering it
The paper presents the findings of a survey of UK professional doctorate programmes that have a soci...
The purpose of this article is to begin framing doctoral training for a science of social work. This...
Educational reforms are increasingly driven by political and economic forces beyond the university. ...
This article seeks to explore the contribution that doctoral education can make to social work, as a...
This article provides a systematic review of the emerging practice doctorate in social work. Based o...
This article provides a systematic review of the emerging practice doctorate in social work. Based o...
Despite traditionally having low numbers of doctoral students, social work research is currently und...
Artykuł stanowi pokłosie osobistych doświadczeń i refleksji autorki związanych ze studiami doktoranc...
In my recent Editorial for Qualitative Social Work (Morriss, 2018), I argued that it is vitally impo...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...
sources for social work doctoral students. The author provides an overview of both programs, describ...
Doctoral forms of study are now diverse, although debate exists about whether ontological difference...
Current trends in doctoral (PhD) training across the Europe provide evidence on the need to agree on...
The purpose of this article is to begin framing doctoral training for a science of social work. This...
One important indication of the strength of a discipline is the state of its doctoral research. An i...
The paper presents the findings of a survey of UK professional doctorate programmes that have a soci...
The purpose of this article is to begin framing doctoral training for a science of social work. This...
Educational reforms are increasingly driven by political and economic forces beyond the university. ...
This article seeks to explore the contribution that doctoral education can make to social work, as a...
This article provides a systematic review of the emerging practice doctorate in social work. Based o...
This article provides a systematic review of the emerging practice doctorate in social work. Based o...
Despite traditionally having low numbers of doctoral students, social work research is currently und...
Artykuł stanowi pokłosie osobistych doświadczeń i refleksji autorki związanych ze studiami doktoranc...
In my recent Editorial for Qualitative Social Work (Morriss, 2018), I argued that it is vitally impo...
Professional doctorates designed to meet the needs of particular groups (education, nursing, busines...
sources for social work doctoral students. The author provides an overview of both programs, describ...
Doctoral forms of study are now diverse, although debate exists about whether ontological difference...
Current trends in doctoral (PhD) training across the Europe provide evidence on the need to agree on...
The purpose of this article is to begin framing doctoral training for a science of social work. This...
One important indication of the strength of a discipline is the state of its doctoral research. An i...
The paper presents the findings of a survey of UK professional doctorate programmes that have a soci...
The purpose of this article is to begin framing doctoral training for a science of social work. This...
Educational reforms are increasingly driven by political and economic forces beyond the university. ...