Supervising Doctoral Candidates

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  • ISBN 9781837970513
  • Weight: 248g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Early career faculty colleagues may only recently have completed their own doctoral studies, and what knowledge they have of supervising doctoral candidates may be limited. Supervising Doctoral Candidates provides support for new and young academics who, from the beginning of their academic career, may be expected to support doctoral candidates with little or no prior training.

Each chapter draws on the more extensive experience of international authors, providing encouragement and gentle advice on the role of the supervisor and the relationships with the student and co-supervisors as the doctoral study progresses. The structure of the book follows the student’s journey – from selecting an appropriate topic of study, through the support needed to develop research skills and begin writing, to publications and the final defence of the thesis. Understanding the needs of doctoral candidates, developing relationships with other supervisors, and how to work with non-academic members of the supervising team are covered in this collection, with consideration given to different types of students including those with disabilities and those who join from abroad.

Delivering practical and useful mentorship advice grounded in lived experience, Supervising Doctoral Candidates assists early-career academics and addresses the challenges of supervision.

Chris Rolph is Associate Professor of Education Policy and Practice and Director of Nottingham Institute of Education within Nottingham Trent University’s School of Social Sciences, UK. He teaches on a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, from foundation degrees to doctoral programmes, as well as initial teacher training. His doctoral students’ work covers education policy, Higher Education pedagogy, student experience and teacher education and development.