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Zusammenfassung

Navigating the gap between novice and expert is a process that will continue for years into an early academics career. This book will serve as practical tool for PhD candidates and early career researchers (ECRs), providing them with an understanding on how to sustain long-lasting supervisory relationships and how to develop their networks.

Getting the Most Out of Your Doctorate Zusammenfassung

Getting the Most Out of Your Doctorate: The Importance of Supervision, Networking and Becoming a Global Academic Mollie Dollinger (La Trobe University, Australia)

Beyond the doctoral thesis itself, the most significant factors in the progression of PhD candidature and early academic careers are: the relationships between the researcher and their supervisor(s), the ability to network, and understanding ones place in the global research arena. Navigating these critical factors and moving from a novice to expert, is a critical undertaking for every PhD candidate and a process that will continue for years following ones PhD. In this book, scholars from around the world offer practical advice on how to get the most out of ones doctorate. Readers will get helpful tips on how to sustain healthy and long-lasting relationships with their supervisors, learn how to develop their networks, and understand the important changes impacting the modern PhD candidate.

Getting the Most Out of Your Doctorate Bewertungen

This book is gold: it captures so much of what Ive learnt as a doctoral researcher (and wish Id known!), and then again as a supervisor. Highly recommended for PhD students, whether contemplating the voyage, or well en route. Equally, supervisors should read this as a reminder of the real person in their care, and the opportunities they can open up, or inadvertently close down. -- Professor Simon Buckingham, Shum, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
This book will be a wonderful resource and guide for anyone considering a research degree or embarking on one. Preparation and planningshould be the norm for anyone embarking on such a major project. And this book will provide expert guidance and advice on the key aspects of this planning -- Dr Douglas Proctor, University College Dublin, Ireland
A great read for those needing to learn about doctoral education and how to survive and make the most of - the supervision process! The authors offer valuable insights into PhD networking. A great read for those embarking on a PhD! -- Dr Nancy Gleason, Yale-NUS, Singapore
The topic for this book is timely and important. People pursuing a PhD at this time enter the market when universities are more stressed by their external environments, especially financial pressures, than in previous timesthere are fewer tenure track jobs and more non-tenure track jobs than in the past. Both potential doctoral students and actual doctoral students need to be aware of these concerns and the book hopefully will cause them to increase their awareness of what a doctoral program is really about. -- Dr Janet Near, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
This book brings together education scholars from Australia, Europe, China, Nepal, and the US for nine chapters on how to get the most out of a doctorate. They address selecting a supervisor, setting and adjusting expectations of supervision, and seeking other sources of support; navigating co-supervision, creating or joining a doctoral community, and developing networks; and making the doctorate an international experience, nurturing postgraduate employment, and thriving and surviving. -- Annotation 2019 * (protoview.com) *

Über Mollie Dollinger (La Trobe University, Australia)

Mollie Dollinger is a higher education researcher at La Trobe University, Australia. She received her PhD from The University of Melbourne's Centre for the Study of Higher Education in 2018. Her research interests include student-staff co-creation in higher education, doctoral education and training, and the student experience.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword by Dr. Margaret KileyPart I. Preparation Chapter 1. Selecting a supervisor; Ms. Samantha Marangell, Dr. Lilia Mantai, Dr. Mollie Dollinger Chapter 2. Setting and adjusting expectations of supervision; Dr. Dely Elliot, Rui He and Dangeni Chapter 3. When the supervisor isnt enough; Dr. Jessica M. McKeown and Dr. Andi M. Strackeljahn Part II. Mediating Chapter 4. Navigating co-supervision; Min Zou, Delin Kong Chapter 5. The power of an effective network; Associate Professor Kerry Bissaker, Sue Kupke, Divya Dawadi, Kamal Pokhrel, Vanessa Alexander, Jo Shearer, Helen Stephenson, Lesley Henderson & Dr. Ali Nawab Chapter 6. Developing networks near and far; Dr Jenna Mittelmeier, Prof Divya Jindal-Snape, Prof Bart Rienties, Dr Kate Yue Zhang, Ms Yakun Chen Part III. Understanding your place Chapter 7. Aligning yourself to internationalisation; Dr. Uwe Brandenburg Chapter 8. How to navigate the PhD journey to prepare for an extraordinary future; Professor Shelley Kinash and Ms. Madelaine-Marie Judd Chapter 9. Guidance for the Modern PhD Candidate; Dr. Mollie Dollinger

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GOR013758290
9781787699083
1787699080
Getting the Most Out of Your Doctorate: The Importance of Supervision, Networking and Becoming a Global Academic Mollie Dollinger (La Trobe University, Australia)
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Emerald Publishing Limited
2019-04-24
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