Traversing the Doctorate

Traversing the Doctorate

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  • Author: Tanya M. Machin
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030237311
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 439

This book explores the multiple ways in which doctoral programs are traversed by students, supervisors and administrators. Rather than proposing a single, homogeneous approach as the most effective form of doctoral education, the editors and contributors focus on the diversity of global approaches to the doctorate, including doctoral experiences from Australia, Finland, Chile, New Zealand and Spain. The doctorate emerges from this analysis as a highly complex, heterogeneous and situated phenomenon that resists easy solutions. Strategies that are successful in traversing the doctorate are found to be grounded in contexts that cannot necessarily be generalised to other situations: in doing so, the authors emphasise the importance of presenting a diverse array of experiences and stories. The separate and shared perspectives of doctoral students, supervisors and administrations are mapped and analysed in ways that bring their voices compellingly to life: this book will be of interest and value to students and scholars of the doctoral journey, as well as of international and comparative education.


Narratives of Qualitative PhD Research

Narratives of Qualitative PhD Research

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  • Author: Laura Gurney
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000598152
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 181

The book provides a grounded, narrative exploration of contemporary qualitative PhD research in the fields of language education and applied linguistics. The chapters are authored by current and former PhD candidates studying in New Zealand, with commentaries from international experts in the field. The book contains ten chapters in addition to the foreword, introduction and afterword. Each chapter addresses a different stage of PhD candidature: pre-enrolment; the first six months, research design, literature review, data collection, data analysis, drafting chapters, supervision and feedback, publishing and the examination process. Each chapter includes a set of questions for the readers to reflect on issues raised by the authors, and a comprehensive list of references. The book is intended for an audience of prospective and current PhD candidates, PhD supervisors, academic language and learning advisors who work with PhD candidates, researchers working in the field of doctoral education, and university administrators in pertinent leadership roles.


Women Scholars: Navigating the Doctoral Journey

Women Scholars: Navigating the Doctoral Journey

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  • Author: Jelane A. Kennedy
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 1351202626
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 306

Over and over, studies have concluded that the doctoral experience is a monumental challenge in higher education, particularly for women. This book, Women Scholars: Navigating the Doctoral Journey, provides an enlightening ethnographic look at women and their doctoral developmental experiences. The book’s aim is to empower women to be able to contextualize their experience while also offering support and inspiring readers to consider alternative ways to successfully approach the doctoral process. Women anticipating and entering the life of academia will benefit from the voices and experiences shared by the women scholars in this book. The essay writers in this volume offer an examination of critical incidents in their doctoral experiences and offer strategies they have found helpful in managing those incidents. The book also addresses challenges presented by the transition from doctoral study to post-doc employment. The volume presents 46 essays from 40 women representing a range of ages, ethnicities, academic disciplines, sexual orientations, family circumstances, and family educational histories. Their stories are told in five stages: Stage 1: Preadmission to Enrollment Stage 2: First Year of Program Stage 3: Second Year Through Candidacy Stage 4: The Dissertation Stage Stage 5: Completion and Transition to Employment These are stories of empowerment, of pitfalls and barriers overcome, of successful negotiations of the graduate school process, of the joys and challenges of scholarly pursuits, of positive help-seeking behaviors and strategies, and of life after the dissertation is completed. Potential applicants for doctoral studies will walk away with a sense that graduate education is possible and that one can be successful. Higher educators in doctoral programs, as well, will acquire a deeper understanding and appreciation for the idiosyncratic challenges facing their female students and, one hopes, develop policies and/or strategies and behaviors that empower and encourage these students’ completion of their doctoral studies.


The Doctor and Student

The Doctor and Student

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  • Author: Christopher Saint German
  • Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
  • ISBN: 1886363498
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 454

Often cited authority on the foundations of law. Originally published: Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1874. xiii, 401 pp. Originally written in Latin in 1523, this work contains two dialogues between a doctor of divinity and a student of English law. It popularized canonist learning on the nature and object of law, the religious and moral standards of law, the foundations of the common law and issues regarding the jurisdiction of Parliament. A very important work in the development of equity, Doctor and Student appeared in numerous editions. An authority well into the eighteenth century, it influenced several legal writers, including Blackstone. ". . . surely the most remarkable book relating to English law published in the Tudor period, and quite unlike any book to have come from the pen of an English lawyer before." --Dictionary of National Biography XVII:616. CHRISTOPHER SAINT GERMAIN [c.1460-1540] was a legal writer and controversialist who wrote on a variety of topics. His noteworthy works include A Treatise Concernynge the Dilusion Betwene the Spiritualtie and Temporaltie (1532) and Salem and Bizance (1533). Also a notable bibliophile, his library exceeded that of any other lawyer of his time.


The Doctor and Student

The Doctor and Student

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  • Author: Christopher Saint German
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 426


Chinese Students and the Experience of International Doctoral Study in STEM

Chinese Students and the Experience of International Doctoral Study in STEM

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  • Author: Yibo Yang
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1000688275
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 234

This volume examines the diversified and challenging experiences of Chinese international STEM doctoral students at Australian institutes of higher education, exploring how intersections between research, personal life, and social experiences can be negotiated to achieve academic success and personal transformation. By drawing on a range of qualitative and longitudinal research methods, the book foregrounds student narratives and utilizes a novel three-dimensional multi-world framework as an effective approach for understanding student experiences in a holistic way. It integrates Chinese philosophical perspectives and theories in the fields of educational psychology, international education, and doctoral education to interpret the nuances, complexity, and particularities of the cross-cultural STEM PhD experience, highlighting the importance of the supervisor–mentee relationship and the role of students’ cultural, social, and philosophical values in supporting their successful completion of the PhD degree. The analysis thus provides new insights into the ways in which these experiences vary across students, and might apply in other national contexts, and to non-STEM student cohorts. This book will be a valuable resource for researchers and academics engaged in cross-cultural education, the sociology of education, and international and comparative education. It will be of particular interest to those with a focus on international doctoral education and cultural Asian studies.


The third edition of The unbiassed Irishman: an answer to the celebrated publication, on the alarming state of the established Church, written by doctor Woodward, with strictures on the violation of the articles of Limerick &c. [separately entitled] The question considered: have the articles of Limerick been violated? Strictures on mr. Browne's Brief review, &c. with observations on dr. Campbell's late publication

The third edition of The unbiassed Irishman: an answer to the celebrated publication, on the alarming state of the established Church, written by doctor Woodward, with strictures on the violation of the articles of Limerick &c. [separately entitled] The question considered: have the articles of Limerick been violated? Strictures on mr. Browne's Brief review, &c. with observations on dr. Campbell's late publication

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  • Author: Richard Woodward (bp. of Cloyne.)
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 186


Results of Primary Triangulation and Primary Traverse

Results of Primary Triangulation and Primary Traverse

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  • Author: Samuel Stinson Gannett
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  • Category : Geographical positions
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 718


Belonging, Gender and Identity in the Doctoral Years

Belonging, Gender and Identity in the Doctoral Years

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  • Author: Rachel Handforth
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3031119509
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 292

This book uses belonging as a lens through which to understand women students’ experiences of studying for a doctorate, exploring the impact of academic cultures on career aspirations. Drawing on discourses of neoliberalism and academic identities, it makes a valuable contribution to ongoing discussions of gender inequality in the academy. Based on data gathered from women doctoral students in the UK, this book offers a contemporary, research-informed understanding of the doctorate as an inherently gendered experience, which has implications for individuals, academic institutions, and for the future of the academic sector. The book will be of interest to academics working in the area of doctoral education, doctoral supervisors and those involved in doctoral student support, including researcher developers and individuals working in graduate schools, as well as doctoral students themselves.


MASH Doctor in Vietnam

MASH Doctor in Vietnam

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  • Author: Reuel S. Long, M.D.
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 1476690480
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228

Reuel Long's experiences as an MD in the emergency rooms of Flint, Michigan, prepared him for only some of what he would see in a mobile army surgical hospital. Antiwar sentiment among the doctors in basic training at Fort Sam Houston set the tone for his tour as a general medical officer. In March 1971, the 27th MASH played a critical role treating survivors of the deadliest attack on any firebase during the Vietnam War. Long's vivid memoir recalls the casualties he cared for during the war, including one he crossed paths with 44 years later--who in his own words describes his rehabilitation from the loss of his legs and his protesting the war from a wheelchair. An addendum gives an insider's account of the U.S. military's failure to remedy a fatal design flaw in the M16 rifle, which caused an unknown number of American casualties.