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- This book provides a systematic comparison of how doctoral thesis
are examined around the world. - This book considers case studies
of examination practices covering 20 countries which collectively
are responsible for over 75% of global doctoral awards. - Adda to
the body of literature on doctoral examination by taking into
consideration current global developments.
- This book provides a systematic comparison of how doctoral thesis
are examined around the world. - This book considers case studies
of examination practices covering 20 countries which collectively
are responsible for over 75% of global doctoral awards. - Adda to
the body of literature on doctoral examination by taking into
consideration current global developments.
With a wide range of international contributors, this book surveys
how the main doctoral awarding countries across the globe define
criteria for the eligibility of supervisors. It compares and
contrasts their approaches, comments upon their robustness, and
identifies examples of good practice. The quality of supervision
has been shown to be a major factor in determining the learning
experiences of doctoral scholars and their chances of success.
However, relatively little is known about the ways in which
doctoral supervisors are selected for their roles, supported to
perform them, and recognised for their efforts. This book looks at
these matters in 21 major doctoral awarding countries, collectively
responsible for over 90% of global doctoral awards. Each case study
constitutes a stand-alone contribution to the literature on
doctoral supervision in that country and: provides a brief
introduction to the national context of doctoral education;
outlines policies and procedures for the selection of supervisors;
discusses the support and development available to supervisors and
gives examples of good practice; comments on if and how supervision
is recognised and rewarded. Written by a distinguished
international team of authors, The Making of Doctoral Supervisors
will be of interest to all those engaged in doctoral education
including policy makers, program leaders, supervisors,
administrators, and scholars in the field.
With a wide range of international contributors, this book surveys
how the main doctoral awarding countries across the globe define
criteria for the eligibility of supervisors. It compares and
contrasts their approaches, comments upon their robustness, and
identifies examples of good practice. The quality of supervision
has been shown to be a major factor in determining the learning
experiences of doctoral scholars and their chances of success.
However, relatively little is known about the ways in which
doctoral supervisors are selected for their roles, supported to
perform them, and recognised for their efforts. This book looks at
these matters in 21 major doctoral awarding countries, collectively
responsible for over 90% of global doctoral awards. Each case study
constitutes a stand-alone contribution to the literature on
doctoral supervision in that country and: provides a brief
introduction to the national context of doctoral education;
outlines policies and procedures for the selection of supervisors;
discusses the support and development available to supervisors and
gives examples of good practice; comments on if and how supervision
is recognised and rewarded. Written by a distinguished
international team of authors, The Making of Doctoral Supervisors
will be of interest to all those engaged in doctoral education
including policy makers, program leaders, supervisors,
administrators, and scholars in the field.
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