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Experiences of overseas doctoral researchers in Australian business schools: implications for stakeholders
Wee Ming Ong, Subas Prasad DhakalAlthough the international education sector is one of the significant contributors to the Australian economy, international students continue to experience various forms of social…
Social support resilience as a protective mental health factor in postgraduate researchers’ experiences: a longitudinal analysis
Patricia Gooding, Rebecca Crook, Melissa Westwood, Claire Faichnie, Sarah PetersThis study aims to examine the following across a six-month period in post-graduate research (PGR) students: mental health and well-being; the effect of academic pressures on…
“A powerful synergy”: the benefits and challenges of completing a doctoral program part-time while teaching full-time
Erin NerlinoThe purpose of this study is to examine the benefits and challenges of simultaneously participating part-time in a doctoral program and teaching full-time in the K-12 classroom.
Mystory as an international graduate student: a socialization autoethnography
Ufuk KeleşThe purpose of this study is to seek answers to how receiving his PhD at the University of Alabama influenced the author’s ongoing academic discourse socialization as an…
Black doctoral women’s socialization experiences in agricultural science and education departments
Torrie A. CroppsThe purpose of this study is to examine how intersecting oppressed identities shape the socialization experiences of Black women doctoral candidates in agricultural disciplines at…
Through many doors at once: rethinking the multiverse of graduate student professional development
Sara E. Cavallo, Laura E. Cruz, Jamie Kim, Chas BruaThe purpose of this study is to explore how the phenomenon of academic professional development looks through the eyes of graduate students navigating the increasing complexity of…
Beyond technical mastery: inequality in doctoral research skill development in the biological sciences
Jesse McCain, Josipa RoksaThe purpose of this study is to examine how doctoral students in the biological sciences understand their research skill development and explore potential racial/ethnic and gender…
Dispositions towards learning: the importance of epistemic attributes for postgraduate learners
Erika Spray, Allyson Holbrook, Jill Scevak, Robert CantwellLearners’ dispositional attributes form the foundations for their learning behaviour and therefore academic outcomes. This study aims to explore the dispositional attributes of…
Train for the job you want (or will be asked to take): envisioning the doctorate as preparation for equity-minded leadership in higher education
Meghan J. Pifer, Tenisha L. Tevis, Vicki L. BakerThe purpose of this study, nested within a broader study about higher education leadership, was to generate knowledge about the ways in which doctoral education prepared people…
Research café: an informal learning space to promote research learning experiences of graduate students in a private university of Pakistan
Sohail Ahmad, Aisha Naz Ansari, Saman Khawaja, Sadia Muzaffar BhuttaThis paper aims to explore contribution of informal learning space - Research Cafe - to enrich research learning experiences of graduate students. Developing strong research…
The internationalisation of doctoral education and the strategies to achieve it: the perspectives of Portuguese universities and doctoral students
Sónia Cardoso, Cristina SinInternationalisation is one of the significant manifestations of the ongoing transformation of doctoral education. The purpose of this paper is to focus on the perspectives of…
ISSN:
2398-4686e-ISSN:
2398-4694ISSN-L:
2398-4686Renamed from:
International Journal for Researcher DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
2017Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr James Burford
- Dr Katrina McChesney