What Pakistani doctoral students want? A qualitative exploration of their research experiences
Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication
ISSN: 2514-9342
Article publication date: 20 August 2021
Issue publication date: 12 May 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to investigate social sciences PhD scholars’ research experiences through a qualitative lens. Researchers explored the doctoral students’ research conceptions, supervision-related expectations, reasons to join PhD, key learning areas and advantages of PhD in this study. Education sector is rigorously seeking PhD faculty and simultaneously offering a number of research degree programs and scholarships to boom the research culture. The amount of time, energy, finance and dedication involved in it urges researchers to investigate this phenomenon holistically.
Design/methodology/approach
Qualitative research approach, phenomenology (semi-structured interviews) is used to conduct this research, and interpretative phenomenological analysis technique is used to analyze the collected data.
Findings
Findings have been reported comprehensively through interpretative phenomenological analysis. Respondents had a number of expectations from supervisors and viewed this journey as challenging and at the same time beneficial for their professional and personal life.
Originality/value
This study is unique in nature, as it depicts research conceptions of doctoral students, benefits of PhD, challenges in pursuing PhD and supervision expectations from a developing country perspective. This study’s outcomes have impressions for policymakers, researchers and supervisors. The findings have insights for educators to produce more constructive researchers and scholars.
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Acknowledgements
Funding: This project is funded by University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
Conflict of Interest/Competing Interests: Not applicable.
Citation
Hina Batool, S., Ali, A.F. and Safdar, M. (2022), "What Pakistani doctoral students want? A qualitative exploration of their research experiences", Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication, Vol. 71 No. 4/5, pp. 355-369. https://doi.org/10.1108/GKMC-04-2021-0074
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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