Postgraduate research has undergone unprecedented change in the
past ten years, in response to major shifts in the role of the
university and the disciplines in knowledge production and the
management of intellectual work.
New kinds of doctorates have been established that have expanded
the scope and direction of doctoral education. A new audience of
supervisors, academic managers and graduate school personnel is
engaging in debates about the nature, purpose and future of
doctoral education and how institutions and departments can best
respond to the increasing demands that are being made.
Discussion of the emerging issues and agendas is set within the
context of the international policy shifts that are occurring and
considers the implications of these shifts on the changing external
environment. This engaging book
- acquaints the readers with new international trends in doctoral
education
- identifies new practices in supervision, research, teaching and
learning
- enables practitioners of doctoral education to contribute to
the debates and help shape new understandings
- questions the purposes of doctoral study and how they are
changing
- considers the balance between equipping students as researchers
and the conduct of original research
Including contributions from both those who have conducted
formal research on research education and those whose own practice
is breaking new ground within their universities, this
thought-provoking book draws on the expertise of those currently
making a stimulating contribution to the literature on doctoral
education.
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